RIP Sweet Viper

10/19/16 – My heart breaks to report that sweet Viper had to be humanely euthanized yesterday. Viper was rescued in August. He showed up one day on a very kind woman’s property; emaciated, flea and tick infested, and suffering from a serious upper respiratory infection. Since August he has made several trips to the veterinary for different medical issues and throughout all of this pain and discomfort, he always loved to cuddle. Yesterday, it was determined that Viper had FIP and could not be saved. The rescuer, the doctor, and I, all decided to end Viper’s suffering and let him cross the rainbow bridge. RIP Sweet Boy ~ diana

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4 Paws 1 Heart's photo.

Bella and Two Kittens Will Never Reproduce Again

10/19/16 – Bella and two kittens were roaming in a neighborhood and being cared for by a homeowner. The two kittens were easily trapped and vetted but the mom, who everyone thought was feral, was more elusive. But with great commitment, the mom, Bella, was trapped and brought to the vet to be spayed and vaccinated — everyone thought she would have to be released BUT they were wrong. Bella turned out to be a very sweet cat who was either thrown out or escaped from her owner. 4 Paws 1 Heart took care of her medical needs and she is up for adoption through A Rejoyceful Animal Rescue. ~ diana

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Axel – Kept on a Chain 24/7 with Entropion Requiring Surgery

10/18/16 – Meet Axel. He has been a very neglected dog for many years. He has been kept on a chain 24/7 outside for most of his life and just watered and fed with very little human interaction and no medical attention. Fortunately, two very kind women who are relatives brought him to a vet and learned he has a condition called entropion eyelid.

Per the VCA Hospital website, “Entropion is an abnormality of the eyelids in which the eyelid “rolls” inward. This inward rolling often causes the hair on the surface of the eyelid to rub against the cornea (outer part of the eyeball) resulting in pain, corneal ulcers or corneal erosions. This corneal damage can also result in corneal scarring, that can interfere with vision. Most dogs will squint, hold the eye shut and tear excessively (epiphora). Interestingly, many flat-faced dogs with medial entropion (involving the corner of the eyes near the nose) exhibit no obvious signs of discomfort. In most cases, both eyes are affected.”

The caring women contacted 4 Paws 1 Heart and I told them that if they could get Axel permanently surrendered to them, we would help with Axel’s surgery. Axel will be the third dog we have helped with entropion eyelid surgery. Unfortunately, one of the dogs we helped, needs surgery again — which is not uncommon. Well, the ladies did it and now Axel is under their care and ownership and we are arranging for Axel’s surgery in the very near future. Once completed, Axel will be looking for his forever, loving home.

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Ali – Update on His Surgery

10/17/16  – Ali Update! Thank you all for sharing, donating, saying a prayer, or just being positive. Ali has been through more than any puppy should experience and it all began at 2 days old he’s almost 6 months old now.. He has also been a full-time job for me, but as with all of my fosters it is worth it in the end. I know that he will be loved for many years when his permanent home is found. His incisions are healing well and his foot has 2 more weeks of splinting. We are definitely still looking for donations if you are interested in contributing towards his medical. Thank you, Gina

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Starlite – Found Wandering the Streets

10/17/16 – Please say a few prayers for Starlite. He was rescued while wandering the streets, only weeks old and with a serious upper respiratory infection. He is now 10 weeks old and is still under 2 lbs. Because of his conditions, he hasn’t been able to be vaccinated yet but he has had to see the doctors twice already. We are waiting for tests to return from the doctor and we are praying that whatever is ailing him, it will be treatable. We will keep you updated. ~ diana

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Bindi, Binx, Benjamin, and Lando – Rescued From Under a Mobile Home

10/16/17 – There were 8 kittens and a mom rescued in the heat of the summer and only because of the tenacity of our good friends Debra B. and Denise N. One litter was rescued from under a mobile home and the other litter was found under a home. 4 Paws 1 Heart paid for all of their medical needs. Anyone interested in these cuties (Bindi, Binx, Benjamin, and Lando) should contact Patricia at: [email protected]

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4 Paws 1 Heart's photo.
4 Paws 1 Heart's photo.

Cassie – Running the Streets – Heart Worm Positive

10/10/16 – This beautiful girl was running the streets and it took hours for her rescuers to finally catch her. Several times she was almost hit by a car and at one point she was even being ‘sexually assaulted’ by another dog. Several attempts have been made to find an owner without success. 4 Paws 1 Heart was then contacted for what was thought to be basic medical assistance. The rescuers were concerned that she could be pregnant. Cassie was taken to the vet where it was found that she was in heat; there were no signs of pregnancy. Unfortunately, what was found is that she is heart worm positive. As all of you know, we are at a low point with finances but the doctor believes treatment must start as soon as possible. We are working with the rescuers to start the initial 30 day treatment and hope that we will be successful with our upcoming fundraisers so that we can assist with the final treatment

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Momma Mia and Her Babies

10/12/16 – This poor female was being fed by a caring person who had far too many animals to care for in her home, as well as outdoors. She couldn’t keep up with the medical needs and, as we all know, the number of cats and kittens just multiplied at an alarming rate. One of our Board members (Dee) has been doing TNR there as well as taking in kittens and socializing them so they can find their way into homes. 4 Paws 1 Heart has been paying for vaccinating, spaying/neutering, and some severe upper respiratory infections. Anyone who has done TNR knows that you set the traps and hope you catch a cat and not a raccoon or a possum.

The next day when Dee went to check on the traps, she found that a female had been caught and overnight she had a litter of kittens. I just can’t imagine birthing in a trap. Now the family is very safe and well cared for until the babies are weaned, vaccinated, spayed/neutered and the mama can be released. The babies are only 20 days old so there is a little time before anything will be done other than making sure everyone is comfortable and healthy. ~ diana

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'I think her ears are just tired....that is why they are down.'
'The cute little orange one hissed at me! Bad mommy teaching your kitties bad manners'
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Momma Mia’s babies are getting enormous! and Momma Mia isn’t getting any nicer. They are 18 days old range from 7.9 oz (orange one) to 13 oz and no the white one doesn’t weigh that she is only 12 oz – see wearing white does make you look bigger. Thank you Happy Tails Scs for your commitment to take these fuzz balls once they are ready! As always – Thank you 4 Paws 1 Heart for all you do!!! Dee

Cats/Kittens – One Female Can Have 25 Kittens in One Year

10/11/16 – 4 Paws 1 Heart does not seek out animals to help. We respond to those who rescue the abandoned, stray, and abused. This year we have had an overwhelming number of requests to help with medical bills for cats. Here are some of the many cats/kittens we’ve helped in the past two months. All of these babies would have never survived had it not been for the caring people who rescue them and the donors of 4 Paws 1 Heart. Thank YOU. ~ diana

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