9/5/16 – RIP Sweet Dexter – It was last Thursday when I was contacted about another kitten showing up at the home of Shelly Grabow’s (Faith’s mom) sister. The kitten was dragging his back legs just as Faith had when she was rescued in the same area. I learned that someone has been shooting cats/kittens in the area which is in Richmond, MI. For whatever reason, I did not know that Faith had actually been shot and still had a .22 bullet in her body.
We immediately authorized the little guy to be seen by a local veterinarian and it was confirmed that Dexter had been shot and that there was a pellet still in his body near his spinal cord. At the time, Dexter appeared to be healthy with the exception of his paralyzed legs and the doctor thought there still could be hope for him to walk some day. I contacted Dr. Kern of Pawsitive Steps Rehabilitation & Therapy for Pets to let her know that Dexter might be coming in to see her in the immediate future. At the same time, I learned there were two other cats and a kitten in the area. The obvious concern was that these innocent creatures would meet the same fate as Dexter and Faith. I contacted our friend, Rachel Gerstner, and she immediately jumped into action to help trap the rest of the cats.
Thankfully, the remaining cats were eventually trapped and everyone will be spayed/neutered and vaccinated. The adults will be moved to a barn location and the kitten will be homed.
Then, yesterday, I received a call from Shelly saying she was worried about Dexter. The two closest veterinary clinics/emergency hospitals had 5-6 hour waiting periods; arrangements were made to have Dexter go to Wilson’s in Romeo. The rest of this sad story is told by Faith and her mom.
It is heartbreaking and outrageous that alleged humans can be so cruel as to shoot innocent animals for their “enjoyment”. I only pray that karma comes sooner than later. ~ diana
Daily Archives: September 13, 2016
Ali – Continues to Search for His Forever HOme
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My Wish for Labor Day is to have a home…
I’m getting big and strong, but I need a family to call my own.
I’m a boy, 20 pounds, about 14 weeks old, pit bull mix, and ALL PUPPY. If you would like more information about me please email [email protected].
Outdoor Cats – Saving Future Lives
9/5/16 – As an organization whose mission is to reduce the overwhelming number of unwanted animals by providing medical treatment to abandoned and stray animals, we can’t always dictate where the animal goes; our focus always comes down to making sure an animal has been spayed/neutered and vaccinated. Very often, because of our network, we can do more. But, that is not always the case. Every time a cat is spayed, the possibility of hundreds of cats being born is taken away.
We received a call from a follower who we’ve helped a number of times in the past. She does outreach in the City of Detroit. In her work, she came across these three animals who are “indoor/outdoor” cats being cared for by a kind woman. You and I may not think this is the best environment for these beauties but we just have to be satisfied that because of our friend who does outreach and the donations we receive, we can at least make sure these babies will not multiply and are vaccinated. ~ diana
Ziva – Returned by Her Adopter, Finds a New Family
9/4/16 – There is so much tough news lately and so many animals needing our help, I wanted to share this good news. When Heather contacted us, we were happy to increase Ziva’s odds for being adopted by paying for her to be spayed, tested, and vaccinated. Good Luck, sweet Ziva. ~ diana
Ping – Rescued from a Home Overwhelmed with Cats and Kittens
Please share and say a prayer for little Ping. She was one of many kittens rescued from a home that was overwhelmed with cats and kittens. The kittens have been sick with coccidia which is a parasitic illness. Little Ping was the smallest of the babies taken in by our loving Board member, Dee, and her equally loving husband, Rick. ~ diana
Ghost – RIP Sweet Kitty – Update
A 4p1h follower and the creator of For the Love of Louie both contacted us to say they had seen a posting for a lost cat who looked like Ghost. I referred the information to Joe and Dana, the kind rescuers who used their own money to have a vet examine Ghost and then contacted us for additional help. Joe and Dana had searched For the Love of Louie when they found Ghost but didn’t find anything. Upon getting the information forwarded, Joe contacted the poster and it was determined that Ghost was, in fact, the lost cat. Once again, I want to thank Joe and Dana for their huge hearts. Because of them, Ghost did not die a lonely and horrible death on the streets. RIP, Sweet Ghost. ~ diana
Ghost – Found in the Middle of a Parking Lot – RIP Little One
93/16 – RIP Sweet Ghost! – It was August 22, 2016 when a kind man found this sweet girl howling in the middle of a parking lot at his workplace. She was flea infested and skin and bones. The man couldn’t turn his back on this poor creature and he and his wife took her immediately to a vet. The vet provided some topical treatments, vaccinations, and found she was negative for felv/fiv. Because the heart beat was fast, the vet suggested further testing be done. That is when the rescuers contacted us.
Ghost was taken to one of the generous veterinary clinics who work with us and was found to be positive for a hyperthyroid. Ghost was given meds and a follow up visit was planned. Although Ghost was getting much love, she was still struggling and last night she crossed the rainbow bridge. I so wish we could have done more to save this 5 lb. baby found in the middle of a busy parking lot. But, as what happens far too many times, we have to find solace knowing that she left this world feeling love and knowing that there were good hearts trying to do everything they could to give her a second chance at life. Thank you, Joe and Dana, for doing everything you could. ~ diana
Angel – Left Behind in a Motel When the Owners Were Evicted
9/2/16 – Meet Angel – The doctors believe she is about 4-5 years old. She was left behind by her owners when they were evicted from a hotel room. Fortunately, one of the caring employees (whom we’ve helped with a similar case in the past) contacted us for help. Angel has a clean bill of health. She has already been spayed and was given preventative treatment. The rescuer cannot keep Angel but wants to make sure she gets a forever, loving home. If anyone is interested in giving Angel a second chance at life, please contact Kristen at: [email protected] thanks, diana
Knox – Surrendered by His Owners to Save His Life
9/1/16 – Meet Knox. Last weekend we were contacted for help because this 1 yr old dog was brought into an emergency hospital dying from parvo virus. Because donations have been so slow, while demand for our help continues to be high, we had to set a limit on the dollars we could commit. One of the doctors at Advanced Animal Emergency, Dr VanSteenkiste, volunteered to help with any above costs associated with the care. And, after 4 days of aggressive care, Knox made a full recovery! He is now in a wonderful foster home and if it works out with their pets, he will stay forever ♡♡♡♡ A huge thank you to the caring and professional staff who all went beyond the call of duty to save this sweet boy. ~ gina
Velma, Wolfie, Monkey, Cheech, and Poppy – Found in a Home Unable to Care for All of the Cats and Kittens There
8/31/16 – No matter how many dollars we spend on spay and neuter, the kittens keep coming. These beautiful babies were rescued from a home where several kittens and moms were discovered. As so often happens, caring people take in animal after animal and then they become overwhelmed and can’t provide the needed medical treatment. Here is Velma, Wolfie, Monkey, Cheech, and Poppy. Anyone interested in these beauties, should contact Dee at: [email protected] ~ diana