Description
GYMBOREE
Sailing Club Yellow Raincoat
Size 3-6 Months
Retails $42.50
I have this adorable raincoat for that special little baby.
New with Tags
While taking the pictures and inspecting the raincoat, I did notice a few marks on the back of one of the arms. Not sure what it is, I tried wiping it off with a damp cloth and it did not come off, but I thought I should mention it. You can see it in the pictures I took.
But other than that it's perfect.
If you have any questions please let me know.
We are a smoke free home.
A woman named Kim reached out to me for help so please see Willow's story below. I would like to help her and Willow raise enough money to get Willow the medical she so desperately needs. A % of my sales will get donated for Willow, please help. Thank you..
Willow is Unable to Walk
Willow has suffered some type of trauma to her back, apparently hit by a car. She was found in the parking lot near where she lived in a feral cat colony, dragging her back legs, completely unable to move them. We need your help to raise $1200 for further tests that might tell us if more can be done to aid in Willow's recovery, and restore to her a better quality of life.
At the vet's office on the day of the injury, there was no response, not even in Willow's eyes, when a hemostat clamp was applied to the tail. It fell lifelessly when lifted and released. No feeling or movement in the toes or pads of the left foot and leg. The vet looked at me and shook his head. These were not good signs. Willow felt a teeny, tiny bit on the other foot. She has a very painful, sensitive area in the mid-back, where she flinches and shudders with the slightest touch. Her bladder was quite large. We feared the worst, and I felt my heart drop into the pit of my stomach. X-rays revealed no fractures, but the size of the bladder gave us another one of those looks. The vet was definitely concerned. We decided to give Willow some time with some pain meds and bed-rest, to see if the damage was going to be permanent.
In the first 6 weeks, Willow recovered the feeling in her legs and tail, and is able to bend and straighten them at will. The site of trauma on the back is no longer as painful. But after 3 months, Willow still cannot stand, nor urinate on her own. A neurological exam and tests might reveal damage to the soft tissue, which could be correctable. But such tests typically cost more than $1,000. We desperately need your help to see if more can be done to aid in Willow's recovery.
8/4 - It's been nearly 5 months since Willow was injured, and her progress seems to have stalled. There has been no improvement for more than a month. We fear that the longer we wait, the more permanent her condition may become. It's crucial that Willow see a specialist to restart her recovery, if it's going to be at all possible. According to nameberry.com, 'Willow' is an example of an "Elegant and charming nature". We agree, and would love to restore this kitty to her former graceful way. If only you could have seen how sleek and elegant she was, prancing proudly, seamlessly, as though she were a ballerina! Many who witnessed this, commented on her unusual, flowing gait. Willow deserves the chance to be restored. Won't you help? Please, even if you can't assist financially, just circulating this fundraising page, or one of the others for Animal Loving Friends, would help tremendously, to give Willow a better life or save others from suffering.
Animal Loving Friends is an IRS-approved 501(c)(3) charity, assisting free-roaming and unwanted animals in Tempe, Arizona.