Faith and Vera

10/19/24 – It was in mid June when I received the following:

“A lady on Facebook reached out and said these girls had been outside for 7/8 months and said she had no way to bring them in to the house or afford to take them to the vet/shelter. She said she reached out to a bunch of rescues with no luck as well. So my husband I and went to her house and they were both sitting there waiting, it was storming so I didn’t wanna even attempt to leave them. I named them, Daisy (the calico) and Vera (the tortie) They seem to be a great duo, they love each other so much. Can you help with their medical? – Faith”

Because Faith wasn’t in the areas we have partner veterinary clinics, we worked with clinics in her community.

Because Vera appeared critical the local Animal Control took her into their emergency;

Faith did not get Vera back. We did take care of Daisy’s needs for testing and treatment for the upper respiratory infection but unfortunately not much else could be done because it turned out she was pregnant. Faith felt she could take care of whatever else was needed in the future. – diana https://4paws1heart.org/donations/

Late July Mystic Showed Up

10/19/24 – It was late July when Mystic showed up at a friend of 4 Paws 1 Heart’s home. He was in pretty bad shape with a couple of wounds, and upper respiratory infection, fleas, and needing to be neutered and vaccinated.

He was seen at our partner, Five Mile Animal Hospital with Dr. Mina, and treated for everything needed. Mystic is since been adopted and is very loved and safe. – diana https://4paws1heart.org/donaitons/

Hayden and Red

10/19/24 – Because donations are slow and cases for stray animals on our streets have been severe, we are on a temporary hold from assisting with new cases. Hopefully, we will be making an assessment after the first of November once we are clear of the prior commitments. Thank you for your support and if at all possible, donations will make a difference in many lives. In the meantime, we will be reporting on some of the many cases we’ve had over the past few months that have not been posted.

This Is Hayden and Red. As so many cats, they appear to have been abandoned by owners. They are estimated to be about 20 years old and already neutered/spayed; their finder is willing to bring them into her home but could not afford to take them to a clinic for vetting.

They were both examined, vaccinated, and treated at Orion Animal Hospital and will hopefully live out their final years in safety with love. – diana https://4paws1heart.org/donations/