REST PEACEFULLY JACK

We were contacted by a woman who feeds a colony of outdoor cats. This guy showed up about 6 months ago and she’d been trying to get him in to be seen because he appeared in need of medical attention. Over time, he became noticeably worse and she was able to secure him for an exam yesterday with Moore Veterinary Hospital.

Jack was very sick. He was thin, dehydrated, pale, and tested positive for feline leukemia. Humane euthanasia was decided to prevent further suffering. Thank you those like Dawn who don’t turn a blind eye to sick homeless animals. It’s because of your support and everyone coming together that we can help one animal at a time. Gina.

4paws1heart.org/donations P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI. 48080

MR. DAISY

4/14/23 – He showed up on the finder’s porch very hungry and the family couldn’t let him leave in that condition; he appeared to be a very good dog. The kids came up with the name ‘Daisy’. Mr.Daisy was in very rough condition, his nails were so long they were imbedded into his paws and his nail beds are infected. His leg appeared injured and required x rays. Mr. Daisy’s body is riddled with old and new scars and he has an injury to his eye. HIs rescuers took him in and got him to a vet where they were given an estimate of what care would be needed and the cost. the blood work indicated anemia and infection. Unfortunately, they could only cover a portion of what was needed to begin his recovery and that is when we were contacted. Mr. Daisy was taken to our great doctors at Orion Animal Hospital, where he was thoroughly examined. Blood work was again done to determine the level of infection. Mr. Daisy was prescribed additional medications but could not be vaccinated because of his condition. The doctor will be seeing him again in two weeks to check on his infections and skin condition. He is doing very well with the family and they are committed to getting him healthy. – diana.

4paws1heart.org/donations P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI. 48080