Normally this would fall under rule #3 as we agreed that helping people find communities isn't what Asklemmy should be about. Considering that I just removed a post asking for help for this Gofundme, I can't bring myself to remove this question too.
I appreciate you leaving it up. I'm just trying to do the right thing by my boy. Sorry if I broke a rule somewhere. I haven't really slept a great deal lately.
That's logical, but I have my reasons for staying well away from reddit forever. I have no intention of going back, and between this and my posts on mastodon, I seem to be getting somewhere.
Lmao was just posting how you shouldn't bother with the little ex-reddit ragenerds telling you you're begging simply for posting in a sub called "ask a question".
But then you're just as bad as they are putting Reddit over his life. We call your kind "choosy beggars". Might want to consider giving him to someone who can actually care for him (and is willing to sacrifice hopping onto a website with a throwaway to save his life)..
I would probably recommend trying Imgur. You need to link a phone number to the app when creating an account, but that actually helps cut down on bot traffic a lot, so it's pretty much all real humans who will see your posts.
One user on Imgur that I see post often will put up a whole gallery of wholesome memes, then a random Go Fund Me link at the end just to help them get attention. I can't say how effective it is, but it sure does get visibility once it hits the front page. Maybe try something like that but with some pics and info about your kitty?