Odin – The Tale of Two Lives Saved

11/7/16 – Another Happy Update to Start Your Work Week: It is suspected that Odin was hit by a car. We so much appreciate Odin’s dad sharing his story with us and letting us know how Odin has changed his life. ~ diana

“The Tail of Two Lives Saved

Life isn’t given; it’s on lease. One day we’ll all have to repay that debt, some sooner than others. That debt collector gave me a warning in February. I was in a single car rollover accident on the freeway, according to the police report the accident spanned nearly the length of two football field. Due to the forces my body went through as I was unconscious I sustained multiple spinal injuries and severe brain injuries worst being massive axonal injuries and a stretched brain stem and shearing. Eight months later and I’m still dealing with the Brain damage, short term memory being the worst. Every day I wake up to the same nightmare of life that is slowly getting better until my best friend (SIC on purpose) realizes I’m up and immediately that nightmare feeling is gone. I wasn’t a person that believed in fate, that you have to play the cards you’re dealt or that everything happens for a reason…Until now.
I can’t remember much thinking back, but I’ll never forget seeing him on online. We had 2 rescued dogs already and never thought or even talked about getting another but something weird happened. My family members are into rescuing as are we and while scrolling I saw a Facebook post from 4 Paws 1 Heart my grandmother had shared there wasn’t much of a description of everything he had been through or if there was I don’t remember but I do remember contacting them immediately to enquire about him. I don’t know why, it was a random, spontaneous connection. I told my wife and she was confused as well thinking it was related to the brain injuries but with everything I was going through she went along with it.
We followed all of the adoption procedures and he was brought over for a face to face meet. That’s when I found out Odin had been with his Foster for quite a while because he was brought in to the Vet by a random stranger who found him in the road unable to get up or walk. It was discovered he had Neck/Head trauma causing spinal cord damage and vertebrae compression in the neck. Now back to fate as I’d mentioned above. A random post 2 months after my accident led me to spontaneously adopting a dog who turns out suffers from the same injuries as me. It was fate. 2 others before us had adopted him and he was either too much for them to take care of or they weren’t familiar with rescues animals in which most aren’t trusting of humans, so they returned him. Third time was the charm, he came to live with us and as with any rescue he needed work but he turned out to be my best friend and now 6 months later we live our lives of healing and recovery together. Both leases on life extended and we couldn’t be happier”

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Grayson – Infected with an Abscessed Paw, He was Rescued from a High-Kill Shelter

11/4/16 – Grayson was pulled from a high-kill shelter just before being euthanized. His paw became abscessed when he stepped on some unknown object. The abscess ruptured and Grayson’s paw was swollen and bleeding; he was in a lot of pain. X-Rays were taken to determine the extent of the damage. Fortunately, all that was necessary at this time was pain meds and antibiotics. Grayson is scheduled for a meet and greet in a few days and we are praying he finds his furever home. I’m not sure what would happen to these abandoned and abused creatures if it wasn’t for 4 Paws 1 Heart and our generous donors. Please consider making a donation today so that we can continue to make miracles happen. ~ dianagrayson-11416

Nibbles and Spot – Once Wandering the Streets

11/3/16 – Meet Nibbles and Spot — They showed up one day at the doorstep of a very caring person who we have helped often. They were taken in, socialized, and now love to sit on the husband’s lap. All of their medical has been taken care of by 4 Paws 1 Heart. Please share and let’s help them get a furever home. Anyone interested should contact Francine at: [email protected] . ~ diana

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Elsa – Wandering the Streets All Alone; Today a Happy Healthy Girl

11/2/16 – elsa-72414 994751_10207531624349794_2117533768309743074_nThank You, Mama Erica, for sharing this update. It was July, 2014 when 1-2 week old Elsa was found wandering the streets and brought into the emergency hospital. Our good friend Amanda Morris, took her in to be bottle fed, loved, and adopted to a good home. You may not know this but kittens who lose their moms too earlier not only need to be bottle fed but then need to be stimulated to poop, taught to use the litter box, and socialized. Obviously, foster mom Amanda, did everything right. ~ diana

Morey – He Was Being Kicked and Prodded by a Group of Boys

11/2/16 – This sweet boy was rescued by a friend of 4 Paws 1 Heart who we have helped before. He was seen being kicked and prodded by a group of boys in a park. The punks were also being cruel to a pregnant female who got away. 4 Paws 1 Heart has taken care of all medical needs but he desperately needs someone to take him in. Anyone who would like more information, should contact Marcy at: [email protected]

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Rose – Pulled from a High-Kill Shelter

11/1/16 . Meet Rose!****🌹
An absolutely beautiful, unique and super affectionate Calico who was pulled from a high-kill shelter. At the time, she was very emaciated and flea infested.
She is 14 months old and ready for a loving fur-ever home. 4 Paws 1 Heart paid for all of her medical needs. Rose tested negative for feline leukemia and HIV. She has been dewormed, spayed, and has had her rabies vaccination, flea treatment and is current on her Distemper.
Rose’s rescuer says that Rose is “very sweet, loves to be petted, enjoys a sunny spot or a window sill and is wonderful with children and other felines. She also loves to curl up in your lap.
She would be the purr-fect addition to any family. 🐱” . Anyone interested in adopting this beauty should contact Karen at: [email protected] . ~ Diana

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Pumpkin – Found Outside of a Restaurant Looking for Her Forever Home

10/31/16 – On this Halloween our little “Pumpkin” went to her forever , loving home. She was found eating out of a dumpster where my brother was playing a gig. When he saw her he asked the employees if she had been on the streets for a while. They said, “about a year ever since her owner passed away”. Being the compassionate guy my brother is, he brought her home and contacted 4 paws 1 heart. We got her fully checked out and up to date with all necessary medical care. He spread the word and found her a very loving home. She is warm and off the streets for good! ♡ Ginapumpkin-103116

Dewey – He Had a Hole in His Diaphragm and His Organs Were Fused Together

10/31/16 – deweydewey-103116dewey-2-103116Happy Halloween Update: Dewey’s mom and dad, gave us a happy update.

“Pets are work. They cost us money and we have to teach them to live with us in our civil homes. Sometimes they get sick. But they are worth it because in our opinion, they give us more than we could ever hope for. When both of our family pets passed at 18 years old, there was a portion of time when my husband and I would get home and no furry being would greet us. It felt empty. Months later, I saw the sweet, sad, Eeyore-like eyes of Dewey in a picture posted by 4 paws 1 heart on Facebook. He had an IV. I am a nurse and I immediately felt the draw to care for this animal. He was mine; I knew it. Dewey had a diaphragmatic hernia. He needed a large sugery. There was a hole in his diaphragm and his organs had fused together. The organs had to be separated and the hole
closed. It is hard for a person to recover from that, let a lone a cat. But Dewey did. My colleagues think it is crazy that they would do that for a “cat.” But every time I am having a bad day and I see his sweet, imploring eyes or feel his weight on my lap I am SO grateful for the chance that was taken on him. Everytime he makes me laugh because he is clumsy, playful, quick, and persistent with his cat sister, Lyra, I am thankful.
My husband was nervous he would be sickly. He’s a “normal” cat, just a little clumsy at times. Dewey and my husband, Andrew, are best friends. Andrew often says,”I don’t know what we would do without our cats. We recently moved from Michigan to New Mexico. It has been a hard transition. Dewey and Lyra are our homesick medicine, our comedy show, our cuddle buddies, our bridge to each other and our families at home. Their “grandparents” love to get pictures of their antics. It may seem silly to some, but our pets are worth more than anything to us. Everyday we are grateful for both of our cats and the people who provided the medical care for them so that, despite the odds, fate brought them to us. Fate gave us these little souls to be connected with and they literally make every single day better. Pets who get rescued are the lucky ones; those who care for them are luckier. Thank you, thank you, thank you to those who donate to 4 Paws 1 Heart and all of the people involved who spend their time and put their energy into this organization. You make a difference in sweet animal’s lives everyday and in turn, people’s too.