Tiger – Was Found Running Loose With a Gash On His Neck

7/26/19 – Tiger was running loose with a gash on his neck for a few days. The rescuer thought for sure that he would die if not treated. He was finally caught and we were able to get him in to a vet where he was treated, vaccinated, snap tested, vaccinated, treated for fleas, dewormed, and will be neutered. He is now a foster cat looking for a furever home. ~ dianaTiger w.shelley emerson 7:21:19

Misty – Was Thrown Out of a Car Window

7/25/19 – This little sweetheart was seen being thrown out of a car window. The people who saw this horrendous act, brought the kitten into their auto repair shop. A woman came across the shop while doing her job and the auto repair owners showed her the kitten — they didn’t know what to do. The kitten had an injury on the inside of his mouth on the lower part of it’s jaw and he was flea infested. Although this baby was in Owosso, MI, we were able to find a veterinary clinic to work with us. The baby was seen and is now resting comfortably with the woman who took him in. – diana

Update:  “She is doing great! We’ve named her Misty. Despite her lip being separated from her gum, her mouth is healed and looks as normal as can be expected. 😊”misty 7:25:19 misty--7:25:19 Misty w:kayleigh dengler – Kayleigh

Joey, Delilah, Fiona, and Savannah – Found on the Streets

7/24/19 – This month has been insane — parvo, amputations, eye removals, and surgeries. This all while we are still assisting independent rescuers with “just the usual” spay/neuter/vaccines/fleas/parasites. This is Joey, Delilah, Fiona, and Savannah. They are all getting their ‘make overs’ complements of 4 Paws 1 Heart and our donors. Anyone interested in adopting should contact Tracy at: [email protected]~ dianaJoey 7:21:19 Delilah 7:21:19 Fiona 7:21:19 Savannah 7:21:19

Ginger – Rescued After Being Hit By A Truck – Update

7/23/19 – Last month I posted Ginger’s story. She was seen being hit by a truck but no one was around to claim her. A kind family brought her to the vet where it was determined that her leg was broken. The family could not afford to pay for her surgery so we were contacted. Ginger had the surgery and was doing fine but less than a month later, while out in her new yard, she broke her leg again. Unfortunately, this time, it required amputation. Ginger is again home and doing well. Her new family loves her.

Those of you who have pets know the cost of just the bare minimum of medical care let alone surgeries of this nature. Without our help (made possible by our donors), Ginger would have been humanely euthanized. But now, she will hopefully have a long life with a loving family.

This is why your support is so important. – dianaginger-61919 ginger 8:14:19 ginger 7:20:17