ROCK ‘N’ ROLL WEEKEND COMING YOUR WAY

Friday night, we’ll be at Detroit Grille House, from 9 to 1! Saturday night, $5 will get you in to catch us at Road Rangers! Sunday, from 12 to 8, a $10 donation will allow you to witness, and be a part of the unofficial official ROAST of Screamin Scott, at Freddy’s! Featuring some local bands, and comedians, benefiting 4 Paws 1 Heart!

Are you full of Chit? Catch us if you can!

4paws1heart.org/donations P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI. 48080

LEO

9/18/23 – Leo was seen alone and injured at an abandoned building in Detroit. He was very thin with open wounds and seemed to have trouble standing on his back legs. Cristin, who contacted us, was going to help the finder by trapping him; it was unknown if he was feral or friendly. Leo was authorized to see our partner veterinary doctor at Five Mile Animal Hospital and he was trapped two days later and brought into Cristin’s home. She treated his wounds and an appointment was made for tomorrow. She reported today that Leo is doing better than expected — eating and drinking; she will let me know how the appointment goes. Paws crossed for this sweet boy. – diana

4paws1heart.org/donations P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI. 48080

HAPPY SUNDAY UPDATE

About 11 years ago on a Sunday morning my friend James called to ask if I could help catch a dog at large in Saint Clair Shores. The dog was terrified, emaciated, full of fly bites, and hungry. My husband and I jumped in the car and went into action. I lured the dog out of a wooded field behind an abandoned building and James brought him home. 4 paws 1 heart offered to cover all medical while James offered his heart, home, and named him Buddy. James soon fell in love and Buddy was a foster failure.

Buddy came with challenges, but James was committed to making it work. They have been inseparable ever since. Gina

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GRISETTE WILL BE LOVED AND CARED FOR

9/1523 – Follow Up after the appointment. Sweet Grisette has been diagnosed with cancer. Dr. Z has prescribed some medicine that she hopes will make Grisette comfortable through the progression. Grisette will be monitored closely and when needed will continue to see Dr. Z. In the meantime, Grisette will be loved and cared for by her foster families and foster aunties. – diana

CHANCE: Goood morning Team!

This is our friend, senior foster Grisette! She’s the little sweetie you help with her special ProPlan food. Mom is at Dr. Z right now with Grisette cus she has a bloated belly and we’re trying to find out what’s wrong. So stay tuned for update later today. Thank you to 4 Paws 1 Heart for having Grisettes back…and tummy A Second Chance For Chance

Donations at work!

4paws1heart.org/donations P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI. 48080

PEANUT KNEW LOVE IN HER SHORT LIFE

9/14/23 – On August 23 I received an e mail from Catherine, a volunteer for a great rescue–Pet Adoption Alternative of Warren. Catherine said that Peanut, at 10 weeks old, had been fighting for her life since she was brought into animal control on July 1. Unfortunately, the animal control was unable to deal with her medical issues (they also thought she was blind) and although PAAW was saddled with many severe medical cases they assisted Catherine in pulling Peanut from the city’s animal control. PAAW helped with transfusions at one veterinary hospital and Peanut was treated with medication for FIP but she appeared to be allergic to that and just was not getting better. Catherine contacted us to ask if we could cover a visit to Dr. Zalac at Orion Animal Hospital (although Cristin of PAAW was willing to once again use her own money to pay the vet). The visit was approved and Peanut was seen but I had not heard the results so I sent an e mail to Catherine asking about Peanut. Here is her response:

“Thank you for asking about Peanut. She gained her angel wings at home with Crisitin ( PAAW) just a few days after her visit at Orion Animal Hospital. Dr. Zalac was perplexed by her bloodwork and made her comfortable. We actually dropped Peanut off at MSU Vet Center for a necropsy. We are awaiting the final results of that. It is still a mystery, since we have had luck treating FIP before. She knew love in her short life, and her death will not be in vain, we can learn and save more kitties in the future.

So very appreciative of your support and kindness! – Catherine”

RIP SWEET PEANUT – diana

4paws1heart.org/donations P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI. 48080

GIMP IS READY TO BE ADOPTED

9/13/23 – In the middle of August Gimp was trapped and taken in for vaccines, spay, and exam of her leg in that she had been seen limping in a cat colony. During her visit, the doctor diagnosed Gimp’s leg as being broken. One of our friends, Liz, from Tigerlily Cat Rescue, took Gimp into her home and before Gimp could be taken to one of our doctors to re-examine the leg, she noticed a wound on the leg that appeared to be infected. The long story short is that gimp did not have a broken leg after all as confirmed by x-rays and her leg is healing and she is ready to be adopted. She would do well to have some cat buddies. Dr. Zalac at Orion Animal Hospital is the doctor who Gimp has been seeing and she confirmed that Gimp is ready for adoption but asked that 4 Paws 1 Heart commit to one more follow up exam of her leg if needed — which we will. Anyone interested in this sweet girl should contact Liz at: [email protected] – diana

4paws1heart.org/donations P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI. 48080