Dory, Bubbles, Nemo, and Pearl – Days Old – Found Under a Pool Deck

These 4 sweethearts Dory, Bubbles, Nemo & Pearl will soon be available for adoption! Sweet babies are litter trained, eating solid food, dewormed & shots and will be spayed & neutered, all vetting done thanks to 4 Paws 1 Heart. If you have a responsible, loving, indoor home for one or two of these beauties please contact me here or at [email protected] Please share!dory6:13:15 bubbles6:14:15 Pearl6:14:15 Nemo6:14:15

Helping Rescuers To Make A Difference

6/13/15 – Making A Difference Saturday Morning. More babies who will have a good life, never procreate again, and all because of 4 Paws 1 Heart and our fantastic supporters who always jump in when things get crazy! ~ diana

“Mother daughter spay duo! These are 2 of the 4 you funded for care!! They’re extra snuggly & on my lap during recovery!! THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH for your continued support! Paws crossed we can find em homes soon! ~ Kelly”KellyRobinson6:12:15

Julio – His Mom is Feral But He Will Be Ready for His Forever Home

One day they look like little creatures — eyes closed, no real form, and then, POP, look at this adorable baby. Anyone interested in adopting should contact Momma Dee at [email protected] says “look into my eyes…. Come to me and let me steal your heart like I stole my foster’s Mommies’

“Julio wanted me to tag 4 Paws 1 Heart to say thank you for his vetting!!! ~ Mama Dee”julio6:12:15

Baseball 8 – RIP Sweet Baby

6/13/15 – Sad news from our good friend, Tami, in regards to the 8 babies she took in a few nights ago. If you will remember, 8 1-2 day old kittens were left in the back of a pick up truck at a softball game. With the phenomenal team work of the truck owner and his friend, Patricia Brown and Tami who stepped up to take everyone in (and 4 Paws 1 Heart who paid for the umbilical cords to be removed), the babies were on their way to a good life. Unfortunately, last night one of the babies, who had been struggling, was taken to our wonderful friends at the Advanced Animal Emergency. After speaking with Dr. Lutz, it was decided to humanely euthanize. Here is Tami’s report. RIP sweet baby. ~ diana

“We lost a baby tonight:(
The runt of the litter had been tough to feed every feeding, but she had seemed to perk up this morning. RIP little girl, you tried as hard as you could. Please pray this is not a virus or nasty parasite. Four days old without momma isn’t an easy road. Thank you. ~ Foster Mom, Tami”

Molly and McGee – Joined at the Hip

6/11/15 – Molly and McGee have become inseparable. We have no idea when they came together — we only know that they spent a number of weeks in the same cage at the Humane Society of Macomb, waiting to be euthanized. Molly lost nine babies and after having a few medical issues associated with her lack of care, she tested positive for leukemia. We thought we would have to humanely euthanize Molly if we couldn’t find a place for her to go but guess what?? A wonderful caring family, very familiar with the disease and caring for rescue cats have stepped up and they may be taking both Molly and McGee. They have no other cats and are hoping they can give Molly a great life in her final years. We will also be re-testing Molly in 30 days in that there might be some issues as to when she might have been exposed to the virus. The family will be meeting Molly and McGee on Saturday. Please cross all paws and say a little prayer. Thanks! ~ dianamolly:mcgee6:11:15