Dash – Surrendered By A Backyard Breeder Who Couldn’t Afford His Medical Needs

12/23/19 – We are calling him Dash. This past Saturday he was brought into a veterinary hospital with a litter of puppies.
He is 8 weeks old and his paw is very mangled. The owner surrendered the puppy so that he could get the care he needed and one of the veterinary technicians took him home for the weekend. Yesterday the tissue on the bottom of his foot came off and the bone is totally exposed. The injury will require daily bandage changes and supportive care. He will be with Gina beginning today and the goal is to prevent infection and let him get a little bit older to see how his paw heals.
Right now, Gina just wants to get him healthy. It will be at least a few weeks before we will know where he stands.
He is only 3 pounds and if amputation is required, it will be a big deal for a little guy like this.
He is very sweet and he will get tons of love and care from here on out.
Unfortunately, his injury is just too graphic to show but here he is after lots of love and a full tummy in his temporary foster home. Dash is just one of many animals this year who will have a second chance at life because of 4 Paws 1 Heart and our generous donors. Anything you can do to help will be greatly appreciated. ~ diana
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P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI 48080
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Mister – Post Surgery Update

12/20/19 – Update on Mister. Mister is the senior kitty who was recently rescued and found to have two abscesses on each side of his anus. We immediately had authorized Mister to see a vet and for a couple of visits the abscesses were drained while the rescuer was also draining the wounds twice a day. On Wednesday, Mister had surgery because the wounds would not heal. The doctor believed surgery in the colon was needed. We ok’d the surgery and yesterday I was contacted and told the surgery went well but Mister had to have his anal glands removed. Mister’s rescuer is committed to giving this senior a good home and lots of love. He is doing well but will be in the hospital for another day or two. Thank you to all he said a little prayer for this guy. ~ diana
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P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI . 48080mister 12:20:19

Halo and Gidget – Found in a Cat Community

12/20/19 – halo 12:20:19 gidget 12:20:19The 4p1h Village Kitty Room at Pet Supplies Plus on Harper at 13 Mile Rd. in St. Clair Shores. In addition to our mission to reduce the number of unwanted animals by funding medical treatment for the abandoned and abused, is our commitment to assist our Village of rescuers who need assistance in finding forever homes for those cats and kittens they rescue. This is why, as a 501c3 non-profit organization, we offer courtesy postings on Petfinder, and have a separate fb page, Friends of 4 Paws 1 Heart, to promote those we help. We also offer generic adoption application and agreement forms to insure proper protocol is used when adopting out animals. Pet Supplies Plus has also allowed us to have a donation bin at the store where supporters can drop off food, litter, and other pet supplies. Again, although 4 Paws 1 Heart does not have animals, a few of our Board members are independent rescuers and care for cat communities. We also have a list of many independent rescuers and cat community caretakers, who we’ve assisted with medical needs, and they can always use assistance with food, litter, and winter shelters. So, as a Village, we all do what we can to help each other. Thank you to our many supporters – businesses and residents – who help make this happen. ~ diana
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P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI . 48080

Clara – Found Roaming the Streets of southwest Detroit – Before and After

12/19/19 – Cali was found roaming the streets of southwest Detroit. She was brought into the family’s home and later another member of the family decided to give her a forever home. We were happy to get her ready for adoption by paying for her testing, spaying, vaccines, and wellness check. Thankfully, another baby is off of the dangerous streets. ~ diana
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P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI 48080clara 11:19:19 clara 12:19:19

Mister – He is Not Improving and Now Needs Surgery

12/17/19 – Please say a little prayer for this ‘old man’ and if you can afford a donation, it would make a big difference. It’s always so hard to make these decisions because we have limited funds and many upcoming commitments. But I decided that one way or another, we had to give Mister a second chance at life. He has been through so much. I posted about Mister not too long ago. He was a community cat who was TNR’d but he befriended his caretaker who, after months of feeding him soft food because he had limited teeth, decided to take him in. She discovered that he had what appeared to be abscesses on each side of his anus and contacted us. Mister has been to the vet twice now and each time had the abscesses drained. His rescuer also had to drain the abscesses twice a day. We had hoped he had turned the corner but Mister had to go back to the vet for the third time yesterday. Now the doctor feels that he needs surgery and the issue has to do with his colon. The doctor was pretty positive that this would be successful but if not done, he should be humanely euthanized. I have approved his surgery because even though he is an older kitty, he has been through so much and I’m hoping that this surgery will give him a second chance at a long life. Thank you for your prayers and support.
P.S. The photos of the abscesses are too graphic to post. ~ diana
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P.O. Bos 84, St. Clair Shores, MI 48080

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Sassy and Abigail – Left Behind By Their Owners After They Moved From Their Apartment

12/17/19 – Sassy and Abigail were left behind when their owners left their apartment. Why so many people who rent apartments believe it’s ok to leave their pets behind is beyond me!! Fortunately, a caring person contacted our friend, Jo, and she found a foster. We were able to get the girls spayed, vaccinated, treated for fleas, and tested. If you are interested in these sweet girls, please contact Jo at: [email protected] – diaina
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P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI . 48080Sassy 12:17:19 Abigail 12:17:19

Freckles – RIP – Found in a Cat Community With a Severe Upper Respiratory Infection, Leukemia, and a Mouth and Throat Filled With Ulcers

12/16/19 – RIP Freckles. I truly apologize for all of the sad news lately, but it’s important for our many supporters to know the dire straits every outdoor animal faces not only at this time of the year but every day. They are victims of heart worm, severe upper respiratory infections, broken limbs, leukemia, and so much more. This is Freckles. He was a member of a cat community cared for by a friend of 4p1h. He had a very severe upper respiratory infection that just wasn’t improving. He had feline leukemia and his mouth and throat was filled with ulcers. He had not eaten in several days. We tried but in the end, he couldn’t make it. May he now rest in peace without pain and be happily playing with those who went before him. No person or animal should live in this world without being recognized as they end one journey and begin the next. ~ diana
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P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI . 48080
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Bandit – RIP – Found in a Cat Community With a Shattered Vertebrae

2/15/19 – RIP BANDIT – The life of a feral cat, expecially a black one, is not an easy one. Bandit was a member of a cat community who showed up one day limping. We authorized x rays with one of our partner vets. The vet examined him and took x rays and said that there was nothing wrong with his leg; he thought Bandit may have jumped on it wrong. A few days later and Bandit was not improving so the community caretaker/rescuer took Bandit to another vet who took another x ray. Unfortunately, this x ray showed a shattered vertebrae, possibly the result of being hit by a car. The rescuer made the decision to put Bandit out of his pain and had him humanely euthanized.. This posting is not to condemn the first vet who saw Bandit just a learning that sometimes you do have to go with your gut and get a second opinion. If only they could talk to us. But also, please understand that options for feral cats are much less than with domestic cats. – diana
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P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI 48080

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