Gronk – Only 4 Weeks Old and Rescued from the Streets

7/3/20 – This very dirty little baby was found on the streets of St. Clair Shores. Our Board member has taken him in, cleaned him up and of course, 4 Paws 1 Heart will be taking care of his medical needs. – diana
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“Update on kitten from a post last night….he is doing well! He is eating, peeing,gronk 7:2:20 gronk w:rick 7:2:20 and pooping….and he got a bath and meds for his eyes. He is a sweetie and loves to cuddle. He is about 4 weeks old…And thank you 4 Paws 1 Heart for backing his medical ….including his neutering when the time comes. The photo was after bath time…cuddling with Foster Daddy. – Dee”

Bentley – Stuck in a Chimney for 10 Days

7/2/20 – Can you imagine being stuck in a chimney for 10 days without food or water? Well, unfortunately, this is exactly what Bentley faced. The homeowners, every so often, would hear a ‘meow’ but couldn’t find anything. Our friends, Jo and Debbie, were called over and they tracked it down to the chimney. Upon looking up the chimney, they found a pillow had been put up there. When the pillow was removed, scared and emaciated little Bentley was found. After he was able to decompress and gain a little weight, our friends brought him to the vet where he was neutered and vaccinated. He’s now doing great but a little shy still from his ordeal. He is very sweet, cuddly, and purrs away when you hold him. Bentley is looking for his forever home. Anyone interested should contact Jo at: [email protected] It truly takes a village. – diana
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Zuni – Heart Worm Free After Help from 4 Paws 1 Heart and Rescue from Streethearts Rescue

7/1/20 – Zuni Update! Zuni was rescued from very dangerous streets and found to be heart worm positive. 4 Paws 1 Heart paid for her treatment and we are thrilled to report that Zuni is now heart worm FREE. Look at the difference between today (first photo) and when she was first rescued in April. She also has a meet and greet scheduled for July 6 and we have our paws crossed that she will find that perfect forever home. Many thanks to Streethearts Animal Rescue for all that they do. – diana
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Harriet – She was Pulled From A Municipal Shelter Before Being Euthanized

6/30/20 – Another baby saved with the love of the Chance Team. Harriet was pulled from a shelter prior to being euthanized because of a severe broken leg.  She was taken to one of our favorite vets who advised that the breaks were so severe, Harriet would need an amputation.  We are ready for her surgery. And, of course, will report updates. – diana 4paws1heart.org/donations/

harriet 6:29:20 harriet 6:29:20- harriet's broken leg 6:29:20“Hey everybody, its me… Harriet 😊 Well, I’m starting to get used to all the sounds and furkids here at Casa Chance. Foster mom and Aunt Shelly are taking really good care of me. And Chance and the Gang take turns keeping me company at my crate. Being crated is not fun, but it’s nice being waited on & petted annnd I love my nice soft bed. See me elevating my bum leg…how handy is that? I heard foster mom telling Chance she was worried about raising the funds for my surgery becuse donations to 4 Paws 1 Heart are so low and case after case are needing their help. My surgery is pretty expensive..and I know a lot of other animals need help too. So I decided to help foster mom raise my funds. See, it really hurts dragging this bum leg around and I know I will feel so much better once it’s gone and I’ve healed. And foster mom says everybody loves tripod kittys, cus we’re strong & resilient! So please, if you can spare a few dollars wont you please donate to help with my surgery?
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Thankyou!!! Love & Purrs Harriet

Star and Jet – Rescued By a Local Animal Control Officer

6/30/20 – Meet Star and Jet. These kittens were rescued by a great Sterling Heights animal control officer who asked if we would sponsor medical care if she could find placement. Of course we said yes and these babies received their wellness check, vaccines, snap test, and treatment for any parasites. If you are interested in these beauties, please contact Beckie at: [email protected] – diana
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Sylvester – A ‘Stray’ Cat Who Had Visited a Home For Two Years Needed an Eye Removal

6/29/20 – Please keep Silvester in your prayers. She is having an eye removed tomorrow. Last week I received a message from a kind woman who had been caring for Silvester as a stray. She had trapped her two years ago and had her spayed and has been caring for her since. Silvester showed up last Saturday, after missing for 3 months, with a very swollen eye. It was very obvious that 4 year-old Silvester was in pain. Her rescuer, Danielle, told me that Silvester had been showing up at her house every day for 2 years. When she didn’t show up in March, Danielle starting searching for her every day but without luck. Miraculously, Silvester finally returned, obviously needing help. She was also extremely skinny so she might have been trapped somewhere. We authorized Silvester’s vet visit last week when it was determined that Silvester’s eye had been irreparably damaged and was severely infected. Based on Danielle’s commitment to find a good home for Silvester, we agreed to pay for Silvester’s surgery. Danielle vowed that she will never go outside again. – diana
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Enginew – Trapped Under a Car and Not Found For 20 Miles

6/28/20 – Yesterday I received an emergency call from our friend, Debbie, who has worked over 30 years as an independent rescuer and TNR (trap/neuter/return) source. Enginew, an 8 week old kitten, was trapped under the car hood and found on the radiator. The driver, unknowingly, drove 20 miles to her destination before realizing that Enginew was trapped near the engine. Enginew’s ear was severely burned as was her paws. Fortunately, Debbie, is very experienced in caring for injured and ill cats and kittens, so after Enginew received treatment for the burns and potential infections, Debbie was able to take Enginew home and treat her with sub q fluids as well as other medication. She will be scheduled to receive laser treatments on her wounds which was very successful in one of our other cases. Please say a little prayer for this baby AND, even in this warm weather, REMEMBER to beep your horn or hit the hood of your car before you start the engine. Thank you to our many friends who continue to support our mission to fund medical treatment for abandoned, stray, and abused animals. – diana
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Tiger – Update – Diagnosed with Stomatitis

6/26/20 – Tiger Update. Tiger was thought to be a feral cat and was being cared for by a very kind woman. One day she noticed that he was constantly drooling and actually his mouth was full of pus. While she was on her way to a veterinary hospital she contacted me and, fortunately, we were able to get Tiger in to one of our favorite hospitals, Orion Animal Hospital. Dr. Zalac diagnosed Tiger as having Stomatitis which results from severe inflammation of the mouth tissues. On that first visit, the priority was to relieve the infection but Dr. Z believed that Tiger would need many teeth to be extracted — maybe all. Yesterday Tiger had his recheck. He continues to be treated for the severe infection but it was confirmed that Tiger does need to have all of his teeth extracted. This will be quite costly but between Tiger’s rescuers and 4 Paws 1 Heart, we want to give Tiger a second chance at life without pain. It turns out that Tiger is not ‘feral’ but, once again, a cat who was probably lost or abandoned. He loves to be petted and has endeared himself to his rescuers. So, Tiger has found his forever home and we will do everything we can to help him. If you can help, donations can be made through paypal at: 4paws1heart.org/donations/ or through the mail at P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI 48080. Thank YOU so very much to our many supporters who help us make miracles happen for the abandoned and abused and the people who save them. – dianatiger 6:23:20 tiger w:shannon 6:11:20 Tiger sith stomatistis 6:11:20