STOP CANCER FUREVER PLEDGE

Add the names of the pets and animals that inspire you. With you and a committed community of supporters, researchers and veterinarians, we can use science to work toward a cancer-free future for pets and wildlife everywhere. Together, we can Stop Cancer Furever!

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Olivia
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Olivia was my beloved 14-year-old granddog, who had been adopted as a puppy from the shelter at Angell-MSPCA in Jamaica Plain by my younger son, Olivia was also diagnosed with a metastatic cancer of the liver and bladder and underwent extensive treatment with targeted therapy in oncology and integrative veterinary holistic treatments for six months before succumbing to her cancer.
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Terry Eastman
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Stripes, Stars, Patches, Scout, Tat-Tat, Sinbad
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Two cases of lymphoma (GI & CNS)
Two cases of FLV or FIV
One case each of breast cancer and renal/bladder cancer
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Karen Steinberg
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Mitzy & Pixly Johnston
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We lost our Morkie girls on 5-25-2025 and 9-2-2021. Please accept our donation in their honor and their memory in hopes that one day there will be help to cure mitral valve dysfunction for other earth angels. :(
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Mommy and Daddy
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Molly & Ruby
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We have no pets currently, but lost one golden retriever to kidney cancer & another one to spleen cancer. They were only 8 & 9 years old. So sad. Please find a cure!
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Gail & Larry Kocher
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Shimmy
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My previous two dogs, each having different cancers, had to succumb to death way too soon in their lives. I have their memories that are close to my heart.
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Barbara White
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Our Beloved Cat, Bucky
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As a young cat, Bucky was rescued by our daughter off the streets of Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. He was about three when he came to live with us and our 2 other cats and two dogs. He was especially loved by his kitty brother, Zeeba. Bucky was so smart and funny and very quirky. He kept us all entertained. Even people who think they don't like cats said they wanted a cat like him. In mid-December of 2024 we noticed his belly seemed swollen. The vet drained off a lot of fluid and said it was cancer, and there was not anything to do. On December 21st we sent our dear boy to wait for us at the Rainbow Bridge. He was not yet 13 years old. We should have had more time with him. We miss him every day. XOXO We will love and remember him forever.
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Kenneth Ruben & Jan Ruben
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Hobbes
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Hobbes was diagnosed with cancer in his left eye at age 7. The fine vets at the Univ. of Wisc. Vet School removed the eye. Hobbes recovered well & lived to be 16 years old.
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Deborah & Phillip Ferris
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Zoë, Jasmine, Felix, Ziva (all cats)
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Kidney disease ended the lives of my cats. Ziva is young, 1.5 and energetic (cat).
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Anita
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Peach
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Stop cancer forever because we shouldn’t have to say goodbye so soon
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Sherman Straw
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Ellie, Tate and Teddie
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We have lost three Goldens to cancer: Heroes Ellie (2349) and Tate (2460) and our very first Golden, Teddie. No animal should have to suffer from such an insidious disease but especially not a Golden Retriever.
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Marc & Julie Cuenod
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Muffy, Aspen and Charlie
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When we lost Muffy in 2008 to cancer, I promised myself that I would find an organization that was studying cancer in dogs. It took a few years but I finally found the Morris Animal Foundation and have been a monthly supporter since then. Thank you for the work that you are doing. I also appreciated the “Thank you” videos included on the End Cancer Furever donation page. It is wonderful to see the these veterinarian heroes.
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Margaret Wojciechowski
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Sabrina and Rowdy
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I lost my Sheltie and my Border Collie mix both at age 8 to lymphoma, way too young. Heartbreaking
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Miriam
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Maya
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We lost our sweet Maya at age 4 to Hemangiosarcoma , so when Mysti was 6 months old we enrolled her in the GRLS . We are staunch supporters of the GRLS after losing Maya in 3 days .We did the surgery but clear margins were not achieved and it was determined that hemangiosarcoma had returned and we had to say good bye. We were gutted because she spent the last 3 days of her life in a strange vet hospital without her family around her. I was able to hold her as we said goodbye with her family present but she deserved better. WE have to find a cause and a cure and we will fight till the last GRLS hero is gone and hopefully until a cause and a cure is found.
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Christine Deacon