7/20/17 – Just try and tell me that our sweetheart, Hercules, doesn’t look good in hot pink coneflowers!!! I know the weekend has past but at least we know that Herc had a good time in the splash zone. ~ diana
Monthly Archives: August 2015
Azul – When His Owner Lost Her Home, So Did He
7/20/15 – Meet Azul – He is a 5 year old Lynx Point Himalayan. His owner got sick and lost her home. The people who agreed to care for him, tossed him outside where he became very matted. He was also not neutered. One of our Board members has rescued Azul and will try to find him a forever loving home. 4 Paws 1 Heart will take care of his medical needs. I will never be able to understand the cruelty some humans are capable of. ~ diana
Heatstroke
Heatstroke is serious, deadly, and happens all the time. Do not keep them in cars, swim them, walk them, or run them in these temperatures. Please read and please share.
http://m.petmd.com/…/condit…/cardiovascular/c_dg_heat_stroke
Ginger – Rescued From the Streets After Being Shot
7/18/15 – Ginger was treated for heartworm by Dr.Graves of animal urgent and critical care center. Additionally, she was treated for a gun shot wound and other parasites. Her new daddy, Brendan, loves her to pieces. She is his “new best friend”. This is what 4paws1heart is ALL about for me. It’s about what animals bring to YOU and your lives. It’s purpose, magic, fate, bond, friendship, loyalty, security and safety from each individual animal we save that changes countless lives forever. Gina
Mack – He Would Have Died from Heart Worm
7/18/15 – Mack received his final heart worm treatment. Eventually he will find his forever home. 4 paws 1 heart stepped in to help this guy, and one of the awesome doctors that works with us, Dr. Graves, donated the injections he needed. Amber & Nick and Ann Marie, are the reason this handsome man is alive. All we did was help take him through the next chapter of his journey. We are absolutely blessed to be a part of his path.. Save a life if you can. Open your home. It will fill your heart. Amber and Nick are a good example of being a part of the solution♡ ♡ .. Gina
Katniss Says Hello!! Found in a Small Carrier, in the Rain, at the Side of the Road
Onyx – Looking for His Forever Home
Her Name is Raven
7/17/15 – We posted recently, looking for help for this stray kitty living underneath the porch of an abandoned home in Detroit. We were able to jump in and get her the emergency medical care she needed which happened to require extensive surgery. She was pregnant, had an abdominal wall hernia, and an ovarian cyst. The doctor is taking care of Raven while she recovers and then there is a home lined up for her when she is ready to go. This cat could have never survived during her pregnancy to term and she was living in pain. Please keep your cats indoors, so that this doesn’t happen to them. Here she is now in her new home and earlier when she was in the hospital. Gina
Onyx – Looking for Her Forever Home
7/17/15 – Onyx Update, It took 5 days of hospitalization and I am finally happy to report that Onyx is on the road to recovery. Although we don’t know what exactly caused her illness we do know that she had severe pancreatitis, she was losing her proteins, and it is questionable whether or not she had parvo. It took a plasma transfusion, several medications, IV fluids, and lots of intensive care to get her to this point. Her spirits are much better and she is eating well. We have her on oral medication and lots of love. We have covered all of her medical costs and we will be looking for the perfect home to continue her journey. Private message me if you would like more information. Gina
Raven – Living Under a Rotted Porch – Another Kitten Saved
We recently posted about this stray cat living under the porch of an abandoned home. She needed help and we were contacted. Thank you all for sharing and networking, so that we could get this beautiful girl off of the streets quickly. Tonight she had emergency surgery to repair the hole that was in her abdominal wall. It was causing her intestines to slip through. She was also in an early pregnancy with a huge cyst on her ovaries. The pregnancy was causing complications and lots of pain. The best option for her safety and her recovery, was to spay her and fix the hole in her abdominal. Again, a huge thank you to Dr. Graves at the Animal Urgent Care. She got this girl the surgery she desperately needed and we will cover all of the medical costs. Gina