Molly does look lovely and happy indeed.
justjumpit, where do you buy your supplies from? Also, what vet are you using? Maybe provide a link to their site if there is one.
I hate to be the cynic, but I've been generous before and discovered later that I had been scammed...it was a case of a longtime online associate who became critially ill. Her son showed up with credentials...we gathered money together to help him help his mother but learned later that our hundreds of dollars did nothing for her. His wife used it for her expenses and asked people to give her more money to pay bills.
I'm sure this is not like that but you know the old saying: fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. I know that I, and perhaps others, would feel better about creating credit for your bills at the vets or the sources you use for supplies.
On that note, you should really edit your post to remove your address... I'm very, very happy that nothing bad has ever happened to you because of online activities (or, you would never have done that) but I'd much rather you never have the experience. Change it to "send me a PM and I'll give you an address you can use"...
Basic online security doesn't seem to be a big thing on this forum, and maybe that reflects the essential goodness of the group, but bad people look to good groups for victims. People need to stop giving up their personal information. And, moderators need to start stepping in when people do give up personal information and edit the posts. If you for one minute think that the board would be exempt from a lawsuit because the person willingly posted the information when there were moderators around who should have stopped it, you are wrong. In the short time I've been here I've seen a number of people post phone numbers and addresses. That is ill advised at best. It should be board policy that it is not allowed. Trust me, if someone stupidly posts his personal information here and is subsequently robbed or worse and it's traced back to the fact the information was online here, the board owner will be held culpable regardless of what might be written in the terms of use. The very presence of "moderators" will be proof that some one was watching and should have stepped in to stop the unknowing poster from creating bad situation.
This is not intended as argument, it is intended as advice. People can ignore it and I can hope that nothing bad happens as a result. I'm fine with that.