Misha
Despite (his?) size and sometimes frightening appearance, Misha is very kind.
...Misha was seriously ill. He had dirofilariasis...
Olga of 
came to my attention via
's #dailypetphotography.
Olga is also at Facebook:
Now I'm checking to see how many 501(c)3 non-profit rescue organizations are at Steemit,
and if if is connected with @SteemRescue:
The entire @SteemRescue Team work 100% unpaid.
Click on the link to get to the original post (it's too late to upvote that one):
FIRST ANIMAL RESCUE FUND ON THE BLOCKCHAIN!
All we ask of you is to please take some time to read our posts, follow us, comment, share, resteem, and upvote our content so that we can help cover costs from these many animal shelters/rescues.
All earnings from @SteemRescue will go back into treating and funding of the animals care. This includes but is not limited to: Spay / Neutering, Vaccinations, Surgery Costs, Food, Funding of Rescue Missions, Animal Specific Funding, Shelter Expenses for the Animals, Toys, and many more!
Thank You!
@SteemRescue Team
Help me out here:
Olga posts often, while @SteemRescue has posted five times since February. Are both equally deserving rescue sites? I've been upvoting and resteeming whoever appears to be a good cause.
And anyone following knows I'm hooked on pet-post, pet-rescue, and #dailyanimalphotography.