Stevie Wonder, Dahlia, Biscuit, and Velvet – Surgery Updates

6/29/21 – Hopefully, you will remember the case of Fire (Stevie), Wind (Dahlia), Taurus (Biscuit), and Aquarius (Velvet). They were found at 5-6 weeks old without a mom and our friend, Patricia, had a mom without any babies. So, it was the purrfect match.
Unfortunately, 3 of the 4 babies needed eye removals. Stevie needed both eyes removed, Dahlia needed her left eye removed, Biscuit needed his right eye removed, and Velvet only needed treatment.
Last week the three had their surgeries but unfortunately, shortly after, Stevie was found to have more issues. Here is Patricia’s report:
“6/28/21 – Stevie had been dealing with diarrhea which was being treated but he wasn’t doing any better. After his surgery last Friday, his belly seemed to swell and upon examining him, I discovered what appeared to be a large bump in his abdomen. On Sunday, I called Diana and Stevie was seen by a vet the first thing Monday morning. The doctor found that his small intestine had developed what she described as a “telescoping intestine”. So it pretty much stretches out and retracts on a regular basis. Without surgery, his chances of survival were slim to none. With surgery, which would involve removing part or all of his small intestine, he could live a. quality life but might continue to have loose stools.
The condition and potential surgery was discussed with Diana and I volunteered to do everything I could to raise money to help cover his surgery. I was committed to ensuring Stevie would have a loving home. Diana agreed and surgery was done today and he is now home! Basically his small intestine which normally is quite long, was retracted to only a small portion of its normal size. The doctor literally cut it in half and removed a long, portion of his small intestine. Because it was so retracted they actually have no idea how much they cut out of the middle. Right now the poor baby is out like a light and the doctor said he did well. It is going to be a long road ahead as it will take at least 6 months for his stitches to completely dissolve. A special diet and temporary meds will be required to help him heal. I have to isolate him for a few days so as to not injure where he got the stitches which was very extensive. His whole entire underside is one long incision. My poor baby looks pitiful. As for his future, right now it is going to be with me and only time will tell if he has any issues with diarrhea which is a strong possibility. Without 4 Paws 1 Heart Stevie would never have had a chance at life. He has already undergone eye removal for both of his eyes as they were already gone when I rescued him. This little dude has already been through hell. Thank you from the bottom of my heart, Diana and 4 Paws 1 Heart, for being there for us.”
Again, one never knows when to say ‘no’ or ‘yes’ in these cases. But how can you not feel for these little souls who have no one but us. Please say a prayer for Stevie and his siblings who have been through a lot in their short lives. Without your love and support they would not have a second chance. God Bless the rescuer, our veterinary staffs, and our supporters. – diana
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Dennis – Recovering from and Upper Respiratory Infection after Being Found in a Store Parking Lot

6/28/21 – dennis 6:25:21Nap time.. Dennis is showing a little improvement with his upper respiratory infection. For the most part, it does not slow him down. Today he spent time in the office with Auntie Brenda and he became tired for a moment. Dennis is looking for a foster mommy or daddy. If you would like more information please email me. [email protected]

Charlie – RIP – Victim of a Hit and Run

6/28/21 – RIP Charlie – And a sad post from this past week. Charlie was one of 6 kittens who we helped by paying for their TNR. Their rescuer Tina W. does a great deal of TNR in the city of Warren and contacts us when she needs medical assistance. Last Thursday, Charlie was run over by a speeding car in front of Tina’s neighbor’s house. Tina thinks that Charlie was crossing the street to get his daily meal. Unfortunately, Charlie is one of 3 cats who have been hit by cars this past week. The cats may have been feral, abandoned, or escapees but it’s never easy to see a dead animal on the side of the street. The speed at which so many drivers go down these side streets or even main roads is frightening, careless, and thoughtless. – diana
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Milo – Hitched a Ride in a Truck on a Construction Site

6/28/21 – More craziness on a Monday and why your donations are so important. Please keep in mind that we are one of the few organizations where 100% of your donations go directly to medical assistance for the stray/abandoned/abused animal.
This is Milo. Last week, I got this e-mail from Holly:
“I work for a construction company and a baby kitten hitched a ride from one of our job sites back to the yard. He is about 4-6 weeks his name his Milo, he is currently very, very sick. His eyes are swollen really bad and crusted shut, he is continuously sneezing, you can tell it’s very hard for him to breathe. When he was found his eyes has a crusted layer of dirt over them. I have been bottle feeding him that’s the only way he will eat. I got him eye solution and some medicine for his nose but I’m sure that’s not gonna see him all the way through to feeling better. – Holly”
We were able to get him into one of our partner vets almost immediately and Milo was given medication for an upper respiratory infection. Holly checked in today and reported that Milo has a little of his sense of smell back and did eat a little for the first time. It’s important to know that cats very much rely on their sense of smell for eating. That is another reason why it’s so important to address an upper respiratory infection asap. He is in good hands but Holly doesn’t think his eye is going to make it because it is bulging a little out of the socket. Milo will have a follow-up with our go-to doctor for eye issues/surgeries. Prayers for this very sweet baby. Here are photos of him when discovered and at the vet. – Diana
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Ace, Gracie, and Riley – Updates

6/26/21 – Here are a few of the cases I was contacted about over the past few days and the animals your donations will help to make a difference.
This is an update on Ace and Gracie. Ace is a dog rescued from a very difficult situation who needed the usual vetting but he also had a skin issue which we continue to help with through today. He is doing great and is enjoying life both around here and up north. The other photo is Gracie. Another rescue by the same independent rescuer. And, another photo with Riley who she was rescued with (back). Today she is doing great. She’s even learned to play fetch and makes sure time is spent each day fetching little balls. 4paws1heart.org/donations/
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Dennis – Found in a Store Parking Lot

6/25/21 – Meet 4 paws 1 ♡ Dennis.
I was contacted today about a kitten found at a Meijer in Southgate. Finder suspects the mom was with him but unapproachable:( Fortunately, the good Samaritan was able to catch this kitten and get him off the street. She immediately reached out for help. After contacting several rescues and shelters that were all at capacity, she contacted me and was able to take him in. He was definitely in need of medical care. He is about 6 weeks old and we are treating him for an eye infection/upper respiratory. I am looking a foster situation. Please contact me at [email protected] if you would like more information. Ginadennis 6:25:21

PANDA (MAMA), PUDDING, PEANUT, AND PISTACHIO – RESCUED ON THE STREETS

6/25/21 – These little beauties were rescued by another independent rescuer who we’ve assisted in the past. Meet mama, Panda, and her babies, Pudding, Peanut, and Pistachio. Their markings are amazing and after they get spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and tested complements of 4 Paws 1 Heart. If you are interested in giving any of them a furever home, please contact Melissa at: [email protected] – diana
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DINO – RIP – FIP WAS JUST TOO ADVANCED

6/25/21 – RIP Dino. Dino was born 4 years ago in the garage of a woman who rescues and cares for a cat community. He never strayed from his home base and allowed Dawn to pet him. Dawn noticed recently that he was losing weight, although he was eating and drinking as normal. And in the last five days his belly started to get hard and extended. We tried to get him into one of our partner vets near Dawn’s home but we had no luck. We were desperate to get him seen and thankfully our great Dr. Zalac of Orion Animal Hospital saw Dino today. Unfortunately, it was bad news – he had Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). This is a deadly disease which is an inflammation of the abdominal wall and organs. There are two types — dry and wet. In the wet form it results in a buildup of fluid in the abdomen. Dino’s blood cell count was also very low. The doctor and Dawn both agreed to let him peacefully cross the Rainbow Bridge. – diana
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Mama and Babies – Rescued By Shop Employees

6/23/21 – I know that all of us, at some time, have lost their faith in human beings. Well, there is an industrial shop in Fraser/Clinton Twp. filled with wonderful employees. A while back one of the employees contacted us about a cat who had a severe eye infection. He contacted us and ‘Pecan’ was seen by one of our partner doctors who determined the eye would need to be removed. Pecan is doing great and found her way into a furever home.
Friday, the same employee, Brad, contacted me about another cat who unfortunately had a litter of 3 babies. The three babies seem to have upper respiratory infections and mama is still weaning them. Again, Brad asked if we could help, and because of our supporters, I said “Yes”. The babies are going in this morning to be treated for their possible infections and plans have been made for Mama and the babies to be spayed/neutered and vaccinated when appropriate. The foreman in this shop has made certain that the community of cats have a home and feed the cats daily. A huge Thanks to these wonderful people for caring so much. – diana
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