Onyx – Update

2/11/21 – Updates:
ONYX – We’ll never know how it happened but the rescuer and foster believe that she was probably trying to keep warm in a car engine and was injured and then got frostbite on the injuries. She was seen by one of the best, Dr. Zalac, at Orion Animal Hospital, where Dr. Z was committed to trying to save Onyx’s toe and let — both severely damaged. Onyx is with her foster, Carol, who has been following doctor’s orders by soaking her paws and legs in a medical bath as well as giving her a number of meds. The goal is to save her toe and leg from amputation.
SATIN – A beautiful girl who found her rescuer in a corner store. She had been obviously overbred and then thrown out, as so many female dogs once they are no longer of use. When rescued, Satin had two large lumps in two of her nipples. She saw a vet yesterday and it was determined that Satin has mammary cancer and the level is 5 out of 6. She was also found to have a severe ear infection. The doctor gave medication for her infection and the rescuer will be giving her much love and care until she crosses over the rainbow bridge. As many rescuers have said to me, “Sometimes it is difficult to like humans”. Requesting prayers for both of these sweet animals. – diana
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Micky – Found During Frigid Temperatures; One Infected Eye; Severe Bite Wound and a Urinary Tract Infection

2/10/21 – This is Micky (aka Fernando), rescued with four 6-month old kittens. All of them have been fed by a kind woman who works where they have gathered. The other night all were finally trapped in the bitter cold temperatures. Micky, who is a senior guy is in very bad condition. He has one eye that appears to be missing and draining, he has an upper respiratory infection, his front leg has a severe bite wound, and he may have a thyroid issue, and an urinary tract infection. Micky will also need to be neutered, vaccinated, tested, and treated for fleas/parasites. Micky will be seeing one of our favorite doctors at Orion Animal Hospital. The rescuers believe that all cats are adoptable and will work to make sure that they are. More to follow. – diana
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Onyx – Praying Her Paw and Leg Does Not Have to be Amputated

2/9/21 – Our friend, Jo A., contacted us the other night about a 4-5 month old kitten found freezing outside, paws bleeding, very thin, breathing heavy, and with severe diarrhea. The rescuer suspected frost bite or being caught in a car engine.
She was able to be seen by one of our favorite doctors yesterday. Dr. Zalac reported that Onyx was in very bad shape. She thought she might have to have a paw and leg amputated and definitely needed treatment for an upper respiratory infection. She stayed overnight at the animal hospital and she is receiving special treatment that might negate the need for the leg to be amputated. I will know more later today and will update our friends. Onyx’s treatment may be costly so anything you can do to help with her recovery is very much appreciated. She is a very sweet cat and, like so many, is either an escapee or was abandoned by owners. We absolutely want to give Onyx a second chance at life. A small prayer always helps. – diana

Onyx – Severe Diarrhea, Emaciated, Upper Respiratory Infection, and Burned Paws – Either Frostbite or Stuck in an Engine Fan

2/8/21 – Please say a prayer for Onyx. She is in very bad shape. May need at least one amputation and has a very serious infection. I will update. – diana

“Thank you for your generosity to help all the poor animals in need with supporting 4 paws 1 heart with the football squares. This is a new soulonyx 2:8:21 w:jo add onyx w:jo add in need. She was rescued last night. Her paws are bleeding Either frost bite or burnt from trying to stay warm in the engine of a car ,severe diarrhea, skin and bones and a uri. She wouldn’t have made it another night in this cold. 4 paws 1 heart is covering her medical, the football squares goes toward her care and many more. There are many more out there that need our help. Hope you all have a great superbowl sunday. Her name is onyx. Ill be updating her journey. – Jo”

Mindy and Penny – Found on the Streets – Heart Worm Positive

2/8/21 – Mindy and Penny were rescued from the streets of Flint, MI and found to be positive for heart worm. We were happy to sponsor their treatment but, unfortunately, upon getting tested after treatment was completed, they were both found still positive for heart worm. It has been recommended that they be tested again in two months and in the mean time they are being loved and treated with heart worm prevention. In fact, Mindy has been adopted by her foster mom. We will continue to be there for Mindy and Penny should they need additional treatment. Anyone interested in beautiful Penny should contact Streethearts Animal Rescue- diana

Katniss – She Was Left at the Curb to be Picked Up With the Garbage. Look at Her Now

2/7/21 – A great update on our Katniss. She brought tears when I first met her the day after she was rescued and had emergency surgery due to pounds of cloth-like material in her stomach. Read Katniss’ journey on our website. – diana
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“I got to visit Katniss today and it was so nice to see how well she is doing and how much she adores her mommy. ❤

Katniss is a dog that I took into 4 paws 1 heart when I worked at emergency. She was found on the curb stuffed in a baby crate nearly starved to death.
Carrie Krausmann

fostered her for months giving her the love, structure and training she needed to heal. Eventually she was adopted into a loving forever home. 💕 If u click on the link directly below this sentence u will watch the heartwarming video that says it all. – Gina”

Pecan – Checks In

2/5/21 – Pecan checks in. – diana

Aaaahhhh. Hi Facebook…Pecan here….I’m practicing opening my mouth so the vet can look down my throat when I go to vet tomorrow. My throat is fine but I’m going for chest X-ray to make sure my pneumonia is all gone….and my throat is connected to my lungs…right? Practice makes purrfect! Aaaaahhhh. okay Pecan you’re a nut….I, foster Mom am taking over here. Stay tuned for a medical update this weekend and….thank you 4 Paws 1 Heart for backing this crazy nutty kitty!

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Sundae – Living in a Cat Community Which is Being Threatened By a Resident

2/3/21 – A very good friend of 4 Paws 1 Heart contacted me about this poor girl/guy who she’s been feeding for about one year. He’s a member of a cat community that she has been caring for but is now being threatened by someone who lives near the colony. She named him Sundae because, again, not sure if he’s a male or female but we will find out tomorrow when he will be seen by a vet. This poor baby appears to be sight impaired and always separates himself from the rest of the cats. Our friend, Laura, always tries to make sure he is there to be fed. As Laura said, he appears to have been through a lot in his life — she estimates he is about 4-5 years old. As I said he will be going to one of our vets tomorrow to be examined, tested, treated for any parasites, and neutered/spayed if needed. HELP is needed because we don’t want to see him go back to the colony. Unfortunately, our friend already has a number of cats that she takes care of and thinks he would like to be in a home with fewer cats. If you can help, please contact Laura at: [email protected] – diana

Lynette and Sir Flufferton – Rescued From Under a House; Needing Immediate Medical Attention

2/3/21 – I received a request to assist two cats living under a home. The homeowner has been feeding them and she thinks they may be siblings. Both cats allow her to pick them up and give them love but she can’t bring them into her home because she has two dogs and two cats. When she went to feed them the other day, she noticed that the female appeared to have a prolapsed rectum so she contacted us for help. The beautiful, black female, Lynette, had a tipped ear so at one time someone took her in to be spayed and released her to the outside although she is very friendly. I offered to also help Lynette’s brother, Sir Flufferton, because he had not been neutered. Yesterday, they both saw one of our favorite veterinarians. Lynette did not have a prolapsed rectum (yeah!) but the doctor thinks she had been struggling due to constipation so that was taken care of. They both tested negative for FIV/FeLv and Sir Flufferton is scheduled to be neutered. Unfortunately, because there was no room in the home, they were both released to the outdoors but if anyone is interested in adopting this very bonded pair, contact Leah Lindsey at: [email protected] or message her on FB. – Diana