Diva – Takes a Turn for the Worse

9/9/20 – diva--9:9:20 diva 9:9:20I’m so upset. Serious prayers are needed for Diva… 😞 You might remember she was doing great and enjoying her spa day… Two days later she started with horrible diarrhea. She will not gain weight. She goes between 1 – 1.5 lb. She is about 9 weeks old now. Diva has a ravenous appetite, she is cuddling and she is playing, but she is not thriving with weight gain. We thought it was food intolerance so changed her to a prescription digestive food, treated her for parasites, have her on a nutracal supplement for the extra calories, a vitamin with higher iron for the loose stool, had her on an antibiotic, treated for coccidia, treated her ear infection, and she is on probiotics. Anyone that knows me is fully aware that it kills me to not know how to fix this baby girl… She is also pooping constantly. My friend and board member Dee and her awesome husband Rick are helping a ton taking care of Diva around the clock…and this baby wouldn’t be here without them! Gina

Simon and Toby – RIP – We Couldn’t Help Them Quickly Enough

9/9/20 – RIP Sweet Simon and Sweet Toby. Both were among 4 litters and 4 moms who were rescued in southwest Detroit. Unfortunately, before we could step in to help, 2 of the kittens died. Toby and Simon were both seen a number of times by vets and on his last visit, Toby passed away before the doctor could see him. Simon was diagnosed with FIP, which may have been the cause of the other deaths and after much consternation, the rescuer allowed him to cross the Rainbow Bridge. Please continue to pray and support the many stray, abandoned, and lost animals roaming our streets. And, if you have a little more room in your heart, please pray for the many rescuers and fosters whose hearts break every day at the loss of an innocent animal they tried to save. Unfortunately, the wait time for appointments in our low-cost clinics and veterinary hospitals continues to be an issue and the best we can do is to prioritize those animals closest to being able to reproduce. It has been a challenge for all. – diana

Leo, Lexington, Lucy, and Lebuch – Found at Days Old Stuck in an Excavator

9/6/20 – Happy Update! Remember the Excavator Kittens? The Harrison Twp. Engine House, next door to our friend, Jo, contacted her about days-old kittens stuck in an excavator which was on their property. It was a stormy night but our friends, Jo and Debra, went into action and freed them all and off they went to Jo’s house to be cared for until they could get all of their medical needs taken care of and adopted. They were finally old enough last week and today are doing great. Please contact Jo at: [email protected] if you are interested. Here are Leo, Lexington, Lucy, and Lebuch (not necessarily in order) – Diana

Simon, Bella, and Whiskers – Friendly Cats Found Amongst Barn Cats

9/6/20 – Simon, Bella, and Whiskers (whiskers were chewed off by someone (?)) are three kittens found amongst barn cats. All three are very friendly and the finder will be finding furever homes for all three. 4 Paws 1 Heart was, again, happy to ensure these babies will never reproduce and will live out their lives healthy and safe. Thank you to our many supporters, veterinarians, and rescuers!!! – diana

Trixie – Found in a Trash Heap in a Junkyard

9/6/20 – Trixie is one of the many felines who have been abandoned or born on the streets this year. She was found in a trash heap at a junkyard. We were happy to cover all of her medical needs which included spay, vaccines, testing, and treatment for fleas and parasites. Anyone interested in giving this sweetheart a furever home should contact Chrissy at: [email protected] – diana

Baxter and Finley – Rescued from a Cat Community; Baxter was Very Sick

baxter and finley 9:5:20 baxter 9:5:209/5/20 – Baxter and Finley were both rescued from a feral community in Detroit. Both were very sweet but Baxter was also very sick. He was listless and appeared to have an issue with her anus. After a couple of visits to one of our favorite doctors, both Baxter and Finley are doing good and enjoying the safety and comfort of a home. They are best buds. We are very thankful to our friend, Andrea Dow, for rescuing them and contacting us. – diana

Charlize – Update

8/31/20 An update from Chief Animal Control Officer Brian Pylar:

“The injured kitten, now known as Charlize, was discharged from the emergency veterinary hospital today! The veterinarians suspect her severe burns were likely caused by live flames, and have ruled out engine burns, as her paws and underbelly were not affected. She is now in a foster home and is loving every second of it! This incident is currently under investigation and we are diligently working on finding whoever is responsible.

Thank you all for your good thoughts and prayers for her recovery! A huge thank you to her fosters, who opened up their home without hesitation knowing she is going to require constant care to recover and heal properly ! And a huge, huge thank you to our friends at 4 Paws 1 Heart, for covering the costs of her emergency veterinary care and making sure this little girl received the treatment she was in such great need of. It truly takes a village.”charlize 8:31:20🐾💙

Mouse, Daisy, Bean, and Eve – Rescued from the Streets

9/2/20 – All of these babies have been rescued and taken in by our 4p1h friend, Bonnie ([email protected]). Here is the mom (only months old), Mouse, and her (at the time) 3-week-old babies, Daisy and Bean. Mama Mouse also took in little 1-week-old, Eve, to nurse her to health. Eve is now 3 weeks old. All will be taken in to be spayed/neutered, vaccinated and tested. Bonnie also rescued Simon, Sam, and Sassy who we were happy to help make sure they never reproduced again, were vaccinated, and healthy enough to be adopted. – diana
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Charlize – Update

Chance returned home last evening The doctors are still unsure as to the cause of Chance’s fever but the family is happy to have him home and he will have follow-up visits with Dr. Kern of Pawsitive Steps and Dr. Zalac of Orion Animal Hospital.

Charlize – The kitten who was taken in by Eastpointe Animal Control Chief Brian Pylar was also released from the emergency hospital yesterday. Charlize had been given to a person standing by the side of the road, thepeople in the car were going to throw her out of the car but instead handed her over to a stranger. Fortunately, that person brought the very injured and sick kitten to the police department and they contacted Chief Pylar. Upon examination it appeared that Charlize had been burned over much of her body with some charlize 9:1:20type of chemical. There was missing fur where it appeared that someone tried to shave her to hide the burns. Chief Pylar reported that when he picked her up, her underside and her paws were wet. There was some discoloration on her white chest that looked like someone tried to spray her off with water. He believes that someone was trying to spray off a flammable substance and intentionally did this to her. The doctors confirmed that she was burned with some type of chemical substance. Charlize is doing good and is in an experienced foster home where where she will be given her medications and lots of love. Here is Charlize after she was picked up. – diana
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