Howie – Happy Update

3/30/21 – Happy Update for Howie who was rescued after being attacked. The skin on his face was shredded and we covered his medical treatment. Here’s an update from his rescue, Saving Cats & Kittens:
“Howie really rallied after the antibiotics but he got an abscess on his leg, so they cleaned it out and he was neutered and vaccinated, He has two more days of antibiotics then he will be checked out again before he is released to where he was found (there is a caretaker). He is very feral but we loved him so much; he is very brave. He learned to use the litter box after much work and many blankets thrown out, lol. I think he might possibly have an issue with his ear but it could just be his skin is black there. It almost looks likes frostbite. We will have the doctor take a look when he goes in for his recheck. Deborah”
Feral or domesticated, because of you we can help make a difference in the lives of those who would otherwise die on the streets. Thank YOU to our donors, our veterinary staffs, the rescuers, and the fosters. – diana

Nebula and Gamorrah – Both Rescued Needing Eye Surgery

3/29/21 – This is Nebula and Gamorrah. The Cat Ambassador contacted us in February to assist with entropion surgery for two cats who had been rescued with very serious eye infections. The cats were rescued and placed in a ‘foster to adopt’ home but unfortunately, the potential adopter wasn’t able to socialize them and advised the rescue. They were advised that the cats never came out of hiding. The Cat Ambassador was contacted and they realized that the cats had not been getting their eye medications and that the cats had probably been hiding due to the excruciating pain they were experiencing. Because of veterinarian closures, the cats couldn’t get in to see a specialist until February and after being treated for the infections (again), the doctor determined that both cats also needed surgeries for entropion of the eyes. Nebula and Gamorrah had their surgeries and are doing very well and for the first time are playing and seem to be out of pain. We were happy to help with these very sweet innocents who will be looking for their furever home. – diana
Without the financial support of our donors and local businesses, cats like Nebula and Gamorrah, would have to be euthanized because of the cost of potential surgeries. But instead they will live healthy and happy lives!! THANK YOU.nebula and gamorrah 3:29:21

Graycie – RIP – So Sorry We Couldn’t Save YOU

3/28/21 – RIP Graycie. She was rescued around March 5. graycie Unfortunately, we were unable to find out what the underlying medical issues were. She appeared to have an issue with her jaw and wasn’t eating and drinking. She was taken the day after being rescued to one of our partner rescued who did blood work. The following was just sent from the mom of the rescuer:
“About 3 weeks ago, we emailed you about a stray cat found by my daughter in Flint while she was there for work. You were kind enough to set us up with a vet. Although the vet did some tests, and ruled out a few things, he didn’t tell us what was wrong. He set up a time in April for a spay but we didn’t know what to do to help her in the meantime. So my daughter took her to my vet and they did various tests to rule out parasites and other problems and got her some special food. The latest thing we found was that she had a blood parasite and we put her on medication. However, early this morning the cat woke my daughter up crying loudly and spit up blood. So, my daughter took her to the ER vet and had her humanely euthanized. I wanted to let you know that we appreciate what you did for the cat when we didn’t know what to do. At least our little “Graycie” had a warm bed and food and water and knew love in the last few weeks of her life. So, thanks for what you do to make a difference for animals on the streets like her. Our family is very appreciative. – Jan”
On this Palm Sunday when so many our attending Church services, I ask you to remember the many animals alone and suffering on the streets in your prayers. Although many of us believe kitten ‘season’ never stopped this past year, the “official” kitten season has started which means more babies on the streets to get injured or ill. Our first and foremost mission when we provide medical assistance will always be to include spay/neuter for every animal we touch financially. Your donations make that possible. Thank YOU – diana

Lucy – Rescued When Very Pregnant

3/26/21 – Meet Lucy – lucy 3:26:21-- lucy 's babies 3:26:214 paws 1 heart was contacted about a very sweet pregnant stray. The finder couldn’t get into a hospital for several weeks and very quickly it was obvious this homeless kitty was showing. We offered to have her examined, given an ultrasound, and she was only days away from giving birth to 2 beautiful kittens. Lucy had ear mites and no microchip. The very kind foster opened her heart and home to this now family of 3. We will help by getting Lucy up to date on all needed vaccines and of course her spay. If you would like to donate to 4 paws 1 heart go to www.4paws1heart.org. thank u.

Gina

Jose – Involved in a Dog Fight

3/26/21 – Jose had been found rummaging through a large trash receptacle and has been in the care of a person who often comes across animals used in dogfights or discarded once overused for breeding. A couple of days ago Jose and another rescue were involved in a scuffle and Jose’s ears, jaw, and side of he face was severely injured. Jose was taken to our partner emergency hospital where all of his wounds were treated. Unfortunately, no matter how much care a human may take with an animal, situations like this can happen. There has been a significant discussion with the rescuer/foster in that this was an expensive medical bill which could have been avoided. Anyone who decides to rescue must eventually be prepared to pay medical expenses. But this once abused dog needed help and we chose to be there for him. – diana

Pepper – RIP – She Had Surgery for Mammary Tumors But They Returned

3/26/21 – RIP Sweet Pepper. The neighbors said that she was left behind when her owners moved. She was on the streets when she was rescued by a friend of 4p1h. Upon examination, two large masses were found on this sweet girl’s body. This was in November, 2020. We authorized Dr. Zalac to see Pepper and provide us with her diagnosis. Dr. Z determined the masses were mammary tumors and we approved the surgery, knowing they could return. Also, Dr. Z was quite certain that a suspicious lymph node was cancerous. Unfortunately, the tumors returned and Pepper was in a great deal of pain. We were asked if Pepper could again see Dr. Z to cross the Rainbow Bridge. Pepper passed yesterday. We are grateful for her rescuer and her foster who gave Pepper great care and love for her last 4 months. – diana

Chance – Celebrates 6 Years of a Second Chance at Life

3/24/21 – Our Feline Mascot and Hero – Chance. He was scheduled to be euthanized when after being neutered his back legs were paralyzed. Tammy, a volunteer with the Genesee County Shelter, made the right call and a kind DTE employee transported him . He and his rescue mom worked hard under the guidance and care of Dr. Kern and the staff of Pawsitive Steps rehabilitation and therapy. And the rest is history. You can follow our boy’s journey on our website.- diana
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CHANCE: Its that time Team, time to tuck in the Gang and take my place snuggled up next to mom. Six years ago today mom saw a plea for help about a paralyzed cat from Genessee County. That cat was me! Thanks to my amazing friend Tammy Beal at that shelter, 4 Paws 1 Heart, great drs and mine and moms hard work and a whole lotta love I learned to walk again. Please dont overlook animals who are facing challenges, we all need love and our own cheering section! Special needs animals deserve their Second Chance. They deserve a SuperHero. Please be a SuperHero for an animal who needs you ❤ Nitenite Team!

Shelby – Undergoes Her Second Surgery – This Time for Entropian

3/23/21 – Prayers for Shelby who will be having surgery this morning for entropion of the eye. You might remember Shelby from earlier this year. She was supposedly found on the streets and surrendered to a rescue we like to help. When she was rescued she had a severe blind eye and we covered her eye removal. At that time, we knew she might need another surgery to correct a condition whereby the eyelashes grow into the eye as opposed to outside. The condition is not only painful but will eventually result in blindness.
Without the support of our friends, these animals would have no recourse. They would live a life of pain or die suffering on the streets. If you can, please consider donating so that we never have to refuse a stray, abandoned, or abused animal in need. – diana
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Salem – RIP — She Was Diagnosed to Late with Neurological FIP

3/23/21 – RIP Salem. She was originally diagnosed with an upper respiratory infection when she had a fever and was sneezing. She was eating and drinking but wasn’t as active. The next day she stopped eating and drinking so she was taken to an emergency hospital; her fever was still high. She was given antibiotics and given supportive care. At first the doctors thought she was stable but then she took another turn for the worse. Four days later, little Salem died from what they now think was neurological FIP although at the beginning it was thought that 9-month old Salem just had a viral infection. For this rescue, this is 4th kitten out of multiple litters, over the past 6 months, that had FIP. With the 3 other kittens, two lived because they were diagnosed early and were given an experimental drug. This rescue has been through a lot and we were glad to help with Salem’s bill. – diana