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Eyes of the Tiger

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Title: Eyes of the Tiger

Artist: Janice Adamek

Medium: Handmade necklace & earring set: 10k gold, obsidian, tiger eye, garnet beads

Dimensions: 19" necklace, 2" hook earrings

Animal Depicted: The Goldfish Kittens

In late July 2024, four kittens came in, and they were hard even for us to look at. Their eyes were bulging, dry, red, and painful. We named them the Goldfish Kittens - three females named Ranchu, Black Moore, and Oranda and one male named Panda. Our veterinarians determined that the Proptosis (bulging eyeballs) was likely caused by untreated eye and upper respiratory infections. Though it often needs to be treated immediately, the kittens were far too small to undergo surgery when they first arrived. They lived in the clinic for weeks as they healed and gained weight. They ended up being the most playful, sweet, happy kittens despite their conditions.

When they were healthy enough, their optical health was reassessed. Panda had to lose both eyes, but he is living life in his forever home like everything is completely fine! Black Moore still has both of her eyes with limited vision, and Ranchu sees everything out of her one beautiful eye. These sisters were adopted together. Finally, Oranda had to lose one of her eyes, but she also is thriving and living happily in her forever home.

Status: Adopted

Shipping Available:

*If you are the winning bidder and are not in attendance to pick up your item(s) the night of the event at the Four Seasons Hotel artwork will be available for pick up from the Pine Street Shelter starting Wednesday, August 13th. Artwork will NOT be available to pick up before this (unless you are notified otherwise via email). If you are not local to the St. Louis Area, shipping is available for this item upon request (for an additional cost which will be calculated for each piece individually). All winning bidders will receive an email with more information once the auction has closed.

Donated By Janice Adamek