DAISY

8/3/14 – Meet Sweet Daisy: She is a 5 year old Chihuahua who was attacked by another dog. Her owner brought her into the Advance Animal Emergency (AAE ) to be euthanized but the staff fell in love with her. The owner signed her over and the new partnership fund we created with the great doctors of AAE paid for her medical treatment which included eye surgery and repairs for many of her lacerations. She is now in a loving foster home but seems to be suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. She often wakes up screaming seeming to be reliving the attack. She will need a forever home but not just right now. Thank you to the great staff of AAE and Dr. Lutz for loving this sweetheart.Daisyw:AAE8:2:14 ~ diana

EDUCATE AND ADVOCATE

More Advocacy opportunities on this cloudy day. Breed Specific Legislation is real in many communities and it has forced many pets to be removed from homes. Even though the breeds being discriminated against have proven themselves to be great family pets (yes, it is all about the owners), communities are still trying to enact laws which disallow ownership of certain breeds. BSL can happen in your community if you don’t take action now. Please share and make a difference by writing your State legislators. ~ diana
Do you know someone who has been the victim of BSL (breed specific legislation)? If so, we NEED them! Please message us or post here if you can help us find folks who have lost their dog or who have had to fight to keep their dog due to breed discrimination where they live.Definition of BSL: Breed discrimination or breed-specific legislation (BSL) is a law that bans OR restricts certain types of dogs based on their appearance. BSL applies only to dogs of a certain appearance, not to any and all dogs. It does not take into account how the owner has raised, trained or managed the dog. It does not take into account the dog’s actual behavior.

ADVOCATE and Make A Difference

We often say that everyone can make a difference. Whether you adopt, foster, donate time/money, or just advocate. Now is your opportunity to advocate and let the government bureaucracies know how you feel about their wanton promotion of cat slaughtering. It continues to amaze me that even with 96.5* million cats living in homes today, our local, State, and federal governments continue to treat the feline no better than a rat. Please contact your representatives and let them know that the killing has to stop. Thanks! ~ diana
ACTION NEEDED: the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) is waging war on community cats. USFWS staff submitted a letter, on official letterhead, to policymakers claiming that the “agency strongly opposes free-roaming, domestic or feral cats” and trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs. The letter also threatened possible legal action if a specific county in Florida does not “eliminate free-ranging feral cats.” This is not an isolated incident. USFWS has repeatedly covertly promoted the killing of cats, while insisting publicly that the agency has no official position on the issue. And, Michigan could be their next target.

The promotion of an unsanctioned policy is a violation of the public’s trust. Any official policy requires legal notice informing the public that the policy is being proposed and inviting public input, commentary and discussion — a process essential to democratic government. Unless and until the agency actually adopts an official policy, USFWS should not be injecting itself into local affairs to advocate for lethal roundups.

BE POLITE AND PLEASE CONTACT:

Your U.S. Senators:

Carl Levin
Twitter: @SenCarlLevin
Phone: 202-224-6221
Contact: www.levin.senate.gov/contact/
Address: 269 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
Home Office: Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Suite 1860, Detroit, MI 48226-2576
Phone 313-226-6020

Debbie Stabenow
Twitter: @SenStabenow
Phone: 202-224-4822
Contact: www.stabenow.senate.gov/?p=contact
Address: 133 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
Home Office: Southeast Michigan Office, 243 W.Congress Suite 550, Detroit, MI 48226
Phone: 313-961-4330

Your U.S. House Representative:
Find your representative by entering your zip code at this site:http://www.house.gov/

Sally Jewell, Secretary of the Interior:
Twitter: @SecretaryJewell
Phone: 202-208-3100
Email: [email protected]
Address: Sally Jewell, Department of the Interior. 1849 C Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20240

Dan Ashe, Director, USFWS:
Twitter: @DirectorDanAshe
Phone: 202-208-4717
Email: [email protected]
Address: Dan Ashe, U.5. Fish & Wildlife Service, 1849 C. Street, NW, ROOM 3331 Washington, DC 20240

Tell them that “as an American and a taxpayer, I am concerned about how government agencies craft, promulgate and enforce policies regarding the management of animals. As such, it is alarming to hear that the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) is once again covertly promoting unauthorized policies and making recommendations that support the elimination of free-roaming cats.

The promotion of an unsanctioned policy by government agency personnel is a blatant violation of the public’s trust. Unfortunately, this type of political posturing seems to be quite common, as USFWS personnel have repeatedly promoted the killing of cats, while publicly asserting that the agency has no official position on the issue.

To date, no official “feral cat” policy has been promulgated by the agency. The public has not been given adequate legal notice, nor has the public ever been invited to submit any input, commentary or discussion — a process essential to democratic government. Yet, entrusted USFWS personnel continue to abuse their authority by covertly issuing recommendations for lethal roundups and communications containing veiled threats of possible legal action for any humane efforts that may be implemented by local governments.

Unless and until the agency makes an official policy, the agency has no business injecting itself into local affairs to advocate a policy of lethal consequence.

I urge you to demand that the Government Accountability Office audit the USFWS and force agency personnel to stop misrepresenting USFWS’s official position immediately. This abuse of agency discretion not only endangers the lives of domestic cats, it also erodes the public’s trust in the very agencies we expect to serve our interests.”

Photo: ACTION NEEDED: the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) is waging war on community cats. USFWS staff submitted a letter, on official letterhead, to policymakers claiming that the "agency strongly opposes free-roaming, domestic or feral cats" and trap/neuter/return (TNR) programs. The letter also threatened possible legal action if a specific county in Florida does not "eliminate free-ranging feral cats." This is not an isolated incident. USFWS has repeatedly covertly promoted the killing of cats, while insisting publicly that the agency has no official position on the issue. And, Michigan could be their next target.

The promotion of an unsanctioned policy is a violation of the public's trust. Any official policy requires legal notice informing the public that the policy is being proposed and inviting public input, commentary and discussion -- a process essential to democratic government. Unless and until the agency actually adopts an official policy, USFWS should not be injecting itself into local affairs to advocate for lethal roundups.

BE POLITE AND PLEASE CONTACT:

Your U.S. Senators:

Carl Levin
Twitter: @SenCarlLevin
Phone: 202-224-6221
Contact: www.levin.senate.gov/contact/
Address: 269 Russell Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
Home Office: Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building, 477 Michigan Avenue, Suite 1860, Detroit, MI 48226-2576
Phone 313-226-6020

Debbie Stabenow
Twitter: @SenStabenow
Phone: 202-224-4822
Contact: www.stabenow.senate.gov/?p=contact
Address: 133 Hart Senate Office Building, Washington, DC 20510
Home Office: Southeast Michigan Office, 243 W.Congress Suite 550, Detroit, MI 48226 
Phone: 313-961-4330

Your U.S. House Representative:
Find your representative by entering your zip code at this site: http://www.house.gov/

Sally Jewell, Secretary of the Interior: 
Twitter: @SecretaryJewell
Phone: 202-208-3100
Email: feedback@ios.doi.gov 
Address: Sally Jewell, Department of the Interior. 1849 C Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20240

Dan Ashe, Director, USFWS: 
Twitter: @DirectorDanAshe
Phone: 202-208-4717
Email: dan_ashe@fws.gov
Address: Dan Ashe, U.5. Fish & Wildlife Service, 1849 C. Street, NW, ROOM 3331 Washington, DC 20240

Tell them that "as an American and a taxpayer, I am concerned about how government agencies craft, promulgate and enforce policies regarding the management of animals. As such, it is alarming to hear that the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) is once again covertly promoting unauthorized policies and making recommendations that support the elimination of free-roaming cats. 

The promotion of an unsanctioned policy by government agency personnel is a blatant violation of the public's trust. Unfortunately, this type of political posturing seems to be quite common, as USFWS personnel have repeatedly promoted the killing of cats, while publicly asserting that the agency has no official position on the issue. 

To date, no official "feral cat" policy has been promulgated by the agency. The public has not been given adequate legal notice, nor has the public ever been invited to submit any input, commentary or discussion -- a process essential to democratic government. Yet, entrusted USFWS personnel continue to abuse their authority by covertly issuing recommendations for lethal roundups and communications containing veiled threats of possible legal action for any humane efforts that may be implemented by local governments. 

Unless and until the agency makes an official policy, the agency has no business injecting itself into local affairs to advocate a policy of lethal consequence. 

I urge you to demand that the Government Accountability Office audit the USFWS and force agency personnel to stop misrepresenting USFWS's official position immediately. This abuse of agency discretion not only endangers the lives of domestic cats, it also erodes the public's trust in the very agencies we expect to serve our interests."

FRED – Almost Without A Home

8/2/14 – Fred Update — Remember this little guy? His mom went into a nursing home and he was so stressed out and lonely he was licking his fur off of his back legs? Well thanks to networking on our page, Fred found a forever home where he is doing really well, and he is most certainly loved. Thank you all for your support and continued sharing! You just never know what a difference it makes.. We see these miracles happen so often just from networking. ~ Ginafredwasericdeluca8:2:14 fred-ginabro7:2014

DORA With the GooGooGoogly Eyes


8/2/14 Lol… 4paws1heart “Dora” has some crazy eyes here, but we wanted you to know she is doing great even though she lost her baby.  We have her on antibiotics with her wonderful foster mom Kelly. She might need surgery on her mammary mass, but we won’t know for a couple weeks….we will be there for her if surgery is required.~ GinaDora8:2:14

NINO AND MAVERICK – Saved from the Streets

8/1/14 – Nino and Maverick were rescued by our friend Debra B. when she was called on to help trap a female feline who has been abandoned by her owners.  These sweethearts were vetted, vaccinated, and examined compliments of 4 Paws 1 Heart. ~ dianaNino&Maverick

8/11/14 – Nino and Maverick were both neutered today and will be going to their forever home after a couple of days in recovery with their foster mom, Debra B. ~ diana

FOUND DURING A FRIGHTENING SUMMER STORM

7/31/14 These sweethearts were all saved by our friend, Debra B. and her friend. 4 Paws 1 Heart took care of all vaccinations, testing, and overall vetting while they were being bottle fed by our other great friend, Denise N., Charlies’s mother. They will all be going to their permanent homes next week. Good Luck Sweeties!! ~ diana
“Nina, Duke, Arthur & Gordo! Bottle babies off the bottle & getting big! 4 little monkey butts playing on the bed! “- Foster Mom, Denise

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ELSA IN HER NEW HOME with Big Brother George

7/30/14 – I dare you to NOT love this!! Thank You, Amanda, Lindsey, Gina, and new mom, Erica Marino Guido ~ much love and hugs to all of you and your fur family. ~ diana
“Before and After picture of Elsa. Here she is today with her new BIG brother GeorgeElsa7:23:13 Elsa 7:24:14 elsa7:30:14 ElsaJune,2014. As you can see they are clearly in LOVE! Elsa was a stray baby found on the streets that “4 Paws 1 Heart” took in. Amanda Morris (awesome technician and bottle baby PRO), took Elsa home and cared for her around the clock for weeks until she was eating on her own and ready to go. Today she was officially adopted into a home with a wee bit older kitten whom she is already bonded with  Another happy ending! Thank you so much Amanda for your help!!!” ~ Gina

CANNOLI – Walking the 5K Walk/Run Fur Fun

7/30/14 – THANK YOU!!! Just wanted to thank the 101 friends who attended our fundraiser last night at Captain Jack’s Bar and Grill. The appetizers were great and the view was spectacular. A beautiful evening to sit around the fire pit with friends knowing that many abandoned and abused will be given a second chance in life — just like our little Cannoli who was surrendered to 4 Paws 1 Heart in 2011 and now is healthy and loved enough to have joined us for our 5K Walk.   ~ dianacannoliatthe4p1h5k7:19:14 Cannoli -edited 2011