JAVA RESCUED

7/21/23 – On July 18 I was contacted about a dog rescued from a work place who had blood in her urine. The person’s step son would be able to foster her and, hopefully, find her a furever home with a friend or family member but they needed assistance having her seen medically. Fortunately, Gina, who works at Moore Veterinary Hospital was able to get her in the following day. It turned out that the blood was coming from her intestinal area and colon probably as a result of whatever she was eating. She is very sweet. Her heartworm test was negative. And, Java was started on anti diarrhea meds, probiotics, and a prescription bland diet. She was given a month of heart worm prevention, deworming, and her urine was checked. Once she’s better we will cover her first set of vaccines and spay. – diana

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

FRANK RESCUED AND GIVEN A SECOND CHANCE

7/21/23 – Frank’s rescuer lives in a mobile home park and when their neighbors moved out, they left their poor intact cat behind. The rescuer would see him from her window and one day he showed up with several wounds, probably from a fight. We were contacted and Frank was taken to our partners at Orion Animal Hospital. Frank had a fever from the infection so he couldn’t get vaccinated just yet. He was given antibiotics for the infections and two different meds for his fleas. He had wounds all over and was missing a claw. Frank has a follow up appointment on July 31 where, hopefully, he will be able to be vaccinated and neutered. His rescuer and new mom said that he’s adjusting very well to his new life as a house cat. He loves to sleep on the couch although he still is a little interested in getting out. Hopefully, once he’s neutered, that will change. His rescuer said: “thank you for giving him a second chance; he really deserves it!!

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