5/2/19 – On April 28, a young man found this sweet, 5-6 week old kitten on the street dragging his leg. He brought the kitten to a vet who diagnosed it as a broken leg although no x-ray or meds were given. The young man paid a considerable amount for the visit but could not afford to do anything else. His aunt than contacted us the next day. Fortunately, we were able to get Jalapeno into one of our favorite veterinary hospitals, Patterson Veterinary, and he was seen the same day and x-rayed. I spoke with the doctor who informed me that the leg injury was so severe and broken in so many spots, surgery was not an option. The doctor felt very strongly that Jalapeno could grow to be a very healthy, playful cat even as a tripod. And, like Pretty Girl, had already proven she could get along on 3 legs in that, God only knows how long she was dragging the broken leg — in fact, some of the leg from the paw up had already started dying. Jalapeno was given pain meds and he is scheduled to have surgery next week. The young man and the family have already fallen in love with Jalapeno and we are all confident that this little guy will have a great life with lots of attention and love. (It is unknown how the injury occurred, his leg may have been run over by a car). Prayers for a quick recovery for this very lucky baby. – diana
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Monthly Archives: May 2019
Pretty Girl – Prepares for Amputation
5/1/19 – Update on Pretty Girl:
Pretty Girl was seen by Dr. Zalac yesterday and she determined there were 3 options for Pretty Girl. Option 1 was having her operated on by an orthopedic doctor we have used in the past; Option 2 was the possibility of Dr. Zalac performing surgery which would not include a plate but something she thought might be possible – but, she was going to consult with Dr. Dregner, the specialist; Option 3 was amputation. Last night Dr. Z consulted with Dr. D and it was decided that the surgery Dr. Z considered would not be plausible so we were down to two options. Unfortunately, the orthopedic surgery would be quite expensive. After talking with Julie who took on Pretty Girl and will be finding her a forever home, it was decided that amputation would be the best option for not only Pretty Girl, but for the many other animals who are coming to us right now needing our help. Dr. Z felt very comfortable that Pretty Girl would do very well as a tripod in that she has been getting around already without the use of one leg. She will be having her surgery today and should be back home with Julie no later than tomorrow. I know many people have been invested in Pretty Girl and I hope everyone will understand that those of us in rescue/medical help will always consider all options, the impact on the animal, and our ability to help others. As Julie said, we have to feel positive in the fact that we at least saved her life. Without everyone’s help, including Dr. Z’s, Pretty Girl was going to be humanely euthanized. Now she will live a great life as an indoor kitty with a furever family. Pretty Girl will be available for adoption upon recovery. Please contact Julie at: [email protected] if interested. ~ diana
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Bootsie – Found Very Emaciated at Just 3-4 Weeks Old Without a Mom
5/1/19 – Bootsie, at about 3-4 weeks old was found on the streets, very emaciated. We arranged for an emergency visit and he was given fluids; he was only 8.6 oz. in weight!! He is now doing so much better, running and playing like a kitten should and will be scheduled for his spay and vaccines in the near future. I’ve said it before and I will say it again — where would these innocents be without the village of rescuers, donors, generous veterinarians and, of course, 4 Paws 1 Heart. Anyone interested in adopting this cutie when she is old enough should contact Diana at: [email protected]
Thanks, diana
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Tater – Found in an Abandoned Home and Found to be Heart Worm Positive
4/30/19 – Tater was found in an abandoned home. She was taken to All About Animals by her finder where she was vaccinated, spayed, and treated for tape worm. She was also found to be positive for heart worm. At that point, we were contacted for help. We arranged for a visit to one of our favorite veterinary hospitals, Patterson’s in Clinton Twp., and Tater was started on her heart worm treatment. She was also found to have whipworm and that treatment was also given. Please remember Tater in your prayers and pray for all of the animals out there suffering from injuries and disease with no one to care for them. Without your donations, these animals would never have a second chance at life. ~ diana
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