HELP FIND SOUP

11/28/23 – Why is Soup so important to us??? Because in 2014, Soup was found on a lawn with his head stuck in a soup can (read about his journey on our website). It appeared he had been attacked, possibly by an animal, while being unable to defend himself and had a broken pelvis. Chance’s mom cared for him while he healed with crate rest and when he was fully recovered he was adopted by a wonderful family who continued to stay in touch with us. Of course, we care for all lost animals but Soup is in the hearts of everyone of us. – Diana.

And, he lived with Dave and I for a year until finding a forever home. Gina

Update: Soup was last spotted on Brys near Marter in Saint Clair Shores. Please keep looking and sharing. This very special boy needs to get home to his family! Gina

Update: Caught on a ring camera on Friday, Brys and Marter. – Mary Beth

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

REST PEACEFULLY MR. KITTY, HE DIDN’T DIE ALONE

It was end of October when this sick, old, emaciated male cat was found after wandering into a feral cat colony. Stephanie, had been caring for the colony for years and noticed Mr Kitty was not a regular, but no one claimed him. She desperately tried to get him medical attention and she was able to get him into a low cost clinic, but because they were not a full service hospital, they were limited as to what could be done. When she reached out to 4 Paws 1 Heart, my gut feeling was that he was very critical and needed to be helped.

We made arrangements for Mr Kitty to be seen. After the exam, blood work, and x rays, it was determined that the most humane thing to do was euthanize. He was suffering. The doctor feels he had cancer throughout his body and he was unable to eat and hold it down.

Thank God he didn’t die alone from starvation on the street, and this is why we need our supporters to help us continue to help them.

Rest Peacefully Mr. Kitty

Gina

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