1/7/26 Update: Star has a few Angels watching over him: Arissa, Gregory, and Jessica Smith.
With dedication and compassion they have given him the best fighting chance. His fractured pelvis caused a narrowing making it very hard for him to have a bowl movement. His prognosis guarded to grave.
Jessica took him in a few days ago and with several days of effort, a combination of meds, enemas, dedication, and Star showing the will to live – he is making progress.
He is not out of the woods yet so please keep him in your prayers.
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12/29/25 Update [2]: 10:42 pm. Another x ray was taken and he is still very constipated. He passed some tape and debris in his stool but there remains a foreign object.
He had fluids, an enema, and an additional stool softener will be added into his daily treatments.
12/29/25 Update: Stay tuned for an update on our other injured kitty also named Star. I posted him a couple weeks ago after he was found with a fractured pelvis and foreign object in his stomach.
Since then, we have been doing supportive care consisting of pain mads, stool softener’s, radiographs to monitor, and his rescuer is trying to socialize him.
He only weighs about two pounds. We are praying that he will heal on his own over time. Gina



12/17/25: Prayers needed for sweet baby Star
This tiny kitten ran out in front of a car on the expressway in St. Clair Shores, MI. He was seen dragging his back legs when a kind, compassionate man stopped traffic, pulled over, and rushed him to safety.
With no hesitation, arrangements were made to get Star to Moore Veterinary Hospital, where he was immediately evaluated. Sadly, X-rays show multiple pelvic fractures and a foreign object in his stomach. Star is only about 8 weeks old.
One of the orthopedic doctors will be evaluating the injuries tomorrow, but right now our biggest concern is that Star is not able to poop, which is critical for his recovery.
This little life has already been through so much. Please join us in lifting Star up in prayer — that his body begins to function, that his pain is manageable, and that we are able to give him the chance he so desperately deserves.



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