12/11/20 – Theodore was rescued from under a mobile home with three other siblings. His bonded brother, Kennedy, became suddenly ill and was taken to an emergency hospital where he died. Shortly after, Theodore started showing signs of the illness and was taken to an emergency where he was found to have Panleukopenia. After days in the hospital and medical assistance from 4 Paws 1 Heart, Theodore went home. Today he is doing great and has bonded with his sister who he will be adopted with. Thank you to our many friends who continue to give these stray and abused animals a second chance at life. – diana
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Dave and Buster – Found in a Trailer Park; Simone, Elvis, Franklyn, Honker, and Coco Dumped in a Wooded Area
12/9/20 – Meet Dave and Buster recently rescued from a mobile home park. And, Simone, Elvis, Franklyn, Honker and Coco, who were apparently dumped in a wooded area near the Spillway in Harrison Twp., MI. Dave and Buster are now with Tigerlily Cat Rescue after we took care of their medical needs. The five from the ‘spillway’ are to be tested and (paws crossed) if they test negative for FIV/FeLV, they will also be going to Tigerlily and we have offered to pay for their makeovers.
A huge thank you to our many supporters who donated during our Giving Tuesday $2,500 Match. Seventy Five (75) abandoned and abused animals will be given a second chance at life because of you and our amazing sponsor. May God Bless You, Your Families, and Your Furbabies. – diana
Irwin, Wombat, and Koala Rescued from the Streets
12/8/20 – Irwin, Wombat, and Koala (kittens) were rescued from the streets of Flint, MI in late September. We were asked to pay for their medical treatment which included testing, vaccinating, and neuter/spay and now we have received a happy update from their rescuer, Julia. Irwin (the panther) has a family ready to adopt him and Wombat and Koala (bonded siblings) have some ‘meet and greets’ lined up. Julia was concerned when she rescued them that they would not be adoptable but they have proven to be little purring machines. As always, a huge thank you to our many supporters, rescue friends, and partner veterinarians! – diana
Lucky – 4 Men Were Beating Him When a Good Samaritan Stepped In
12/7/20 – Meet Lucky. He was seen being beaten up by 4 men when a good Samaritan stepped in. He is now safe with Hogs for Dogs and he will be neutered, tested, and vaccinated complements of 4 Paws 1 Heart. Here is a photo 24 hours before Hogs for Dogs was able to get him, and the other photo is at intake and now. Anyone interested in Lucky should contact Hogs for Dog Rescue and please cross your fingers that his heart worm test is negative. We continue to be so very thankful for the many rescuers in our community and our generous supporters. – diana
Scout – Update in His New Happy Home
12/6/20 – Such happy news from our boy, Scout. He went from a storm drain to a ‘penthouse’. A huge thanks to foster mom,
Denise Najera, Auntie Debra Berolatti, and Kim, Scout’s new mommy, for all of the love. – diana
“SCOUT: Yous my Forever Mom!!! And I love you and I’m gonna give you kisses!!!!
Hey everybody, it’s me Scout!
Dis is my new Forever Mom! And I gotta new bedroom wit lots of new toys annnd a new big sister…Gemma!!!! I’m such a lucky little boy to have sooo much love already in my little life
Moms gonna send you guys lots of pics and video and I’m already loving my new Forever Home! Thankyou 4 Paws 1 Heart for everything you’ve done for me, and thankyou Team Chance for loving me! See you guys soon…
Captain – A Heart Inside and Out
12/4/20 – I want to leave you tonight with a smile. A dear friend of 4 Paws 1 Heart sent me this message and photo. Several years ago we had worked with him to TNR several cats who ‘hung’ around the shop he had worked at. A few were adopted out. This guy, Captain, was one of the lucky ones. Here is Kirk’s message:
“This is ‘Captain’, a receipient of 4 paws 1 heart’s love, I think in 2015. My friend got him when the original adopter couldn’t make things work with their other cat. Captain’s showing us his ‘4 paws and 1 Heart!’.”
I just love these happy updated! Captain is quite the handsome boy. – diana
Pepper – Surgery Discovered She Has Cancer
12/4/20 – Pepper Update — I recently posted about Pepper and the difficulty in deciding whether she should have surgery to remove the tumors knowing they most likely would return if cancerous. Today, Pepper had her surgery and it is not good news. Dr. Zalac contacted me and reported the following:
“Pepper tested negative for FeLV and FIV so we went ahead with the surgery. I removed 2 large growths from the back mammary glands but found another in the left armpit. I suspect the armpit one is a lymph node and I removed that one too. I did not submit for biopsy because with the enlarged lymph node, I feel there is no real need. I also updated vaccines. Hopefully, we can buy her 6-12 months of comfort before it comes back”
I knew when I approved the surgery that the prognosis could be grim but I felt that Pepper deserved a chance to live. Please keep her in your prayers that she does get an opportunity to know love and safety — if only for a short while.
Scout – Update – He Was Found Positive for FeLV BUT Found the Best Furever Home
12/3/20 – Not the news we had hoped for but thankfully, Snow will have a great mom after all. We pray that Snow will live a good long life in spite of his leukemia.
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“CHANCE: Well Team, we have news. Sooo we did not get the results we were hoping for on Scouts test today, he did test positive for feLV.
Dr. Z also did another test that will give a much better picture of where he is with it. We are so thankful to 4 Paws 1 Heart that we are able to get these special tests done for Scout
So, now with that being said, we also have some wonderful news!
Scout has a wonderful new family that he will be joining very soon! And he will have a doggy fur brother, we all know how much Scout loves doggys…right Oliver? Annnd Scouts Mom happens to work for one of our fave vets, so he will be going just where he needs to be. To a wonderful loving home who was prepared to adopt Scout either way todays tests went. Annnd moms really happy that he will be adopted by someone we know who along with her hubby will be the perfect parents for Scout. So, that’s all the news for tonight and we’re all pretty tired so we’re going to say our nitenites now. Sweet Dreams Team Chance “
Mileena – Abused by a Backyard Breeder
12/2/20 – Meet Mileena. A rescuer whom we have helped in the past was asked to take in a neglected Bengal queen. She was kept in a cage by a backyard breeder who didn’t believe in antibiotics or vaccines and was not treating her for intestinal parasites. She is very tiny and malnourished; the size of a 7 month old despite being 2 years old. Jem, the rescuer, took her to the vet immediately and the doctor discovered that she has a heart murmur and possibly something wrong with her kidneys. Jem contacted us for help.
We do know that many kittens and cats have heart murmurs but we are unsure of the severity based on what the doctor communicated to Jem but he did say he was more concerned with the kidney issue and recommended that Jem take her to a specialist. Before going to a specialist, I advised Jem that I would feel more comfortable having Dr. Zalac examine Mileena and analyzing the results of the prior tests. 4 Paws 1 Heart has paid for the first visit and initial testing and will follow through with Dr. Zalac’s visit and, hopefully, we will be able to follow through with Dr. Zalac’s recommendations. Any time an animal has to see a specialist, the cost is considerable. The other day, Scarlett’s exam by the cardiologist cost a little over $400 and nothing more was required after that visit.
Dash – Has His Prosthetic and Will Now Be Able to Walk on Hard Surfaces
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Dash update! ♡ He was the puppy that was brought into Moore Veterinary Hospital last December with a terrible injury. The owner surrendered him so that he could get the proper care he needed. The doctors and staff at Moore saw to it that Dash received wonderful care. 4 paws 1 heart paid for his initial medical.
We thought he might need amputation or reconstructive surgery, but Dash was a true fighter and continued to thrive.. His rear paw required tons of bandage changes, rest, physical therapy, and a special designed prosthetic created by our good friends at, Pawsitive Steps Rehabilitation Center. Dash was neutered recently and he is doing great! He is in a loving forever home with his foster failure Carrie and he has made tons of new friends!!!
Gina ♡