WINNIE, SARA AND MARY WERE THREE OF 45 CATS

7/17/23 – Rescued from a hoarding situation. Fortunately, the owner of the home had taken good care of the cats (although not spay/neuter) so significant medical wasn’t needed. An independent rescuer involved in the rescue was able to help with 15 cats and was down to these three when we were asked to help. They were taken to our good friends at The Paws Clinic and are with fosters who will try to find their furever homes. – diana

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MIDGE AND ODIN ARE TWO OF 8 KITTENS FOUND ON THE STREETS

7/17/23 – Although most of them had diarrhea, Midge and Odin appeared to be in worse shape and not gaining weight. Macomb County Animal Control helped with 6 kittens and took them in and we agreed to help with Midge and Odin. They were taken to Orion Animal Hospital where they were both treated for severe diarrhea. Midge had to return to the hospital to be treated with antibiotics. Their rescuer was in close contact with me and Midge and Odin appear to now be doing well. – diana

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

RIP NOSY

7/17/23 – She was rescued from the streets with a prolapsed rectum. The finder was able to get a sponsor to cover treatment at an emergency hospital because she couldn’t get into any other vet clinics. Nosy had surgery last Thursday and was scheduled to have her stitches removed this past Saturday. We offered to pay for the follow up visit which would require sedation, a follow up exam, and the stitches removal. Unfortunately, during the procedure the rectum prolapsed again and Nosy didn’t survive. Nosy’s rescuer tried so hard and I pray she can find some comfort in knowing that Nosy at least knew love which would have never happened had she been allowed to die on the streets. I wish we would save them all but there’s times when God has other plans. – diana

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