Charlize – Update

Chance returned home last evening The doctors are still unsure as to the cause of Chance’s fever but the family is happy to have him home and he will have follow-up visits with Dr. Kern of Pawsitive Steps and Dr. Zalac of Orion Animal Hospital.

Charlize – The kitten who was taken in by Eastpointe Animal Control Chief Brian Pylar was also released from the emergency hospital yesterday. Charlize had been given to a person standing by the side of the road, thepeople in the car were going to throw her out of the car but instead handed her over to a stranger. Fortunately, that person brought the very injured and sick kitten to the police department and they contacted Chief Pylar. Upon examination it appeared that Charlize had been burned over much of her body with some charlize 9:1:20type of chemical. There was missing fur where it appeared that someone tried to shave her to hide the burns. Chief Pylar reported that when he picked her up, her underside and her paws were wet. There was some discoloration on her white chest that looked like someone tried to spray her off with water. He believes that someone was trying to spray off a flammable substance and intentionally did this to her. The doctors confirmed that she was burned with some type of chemical substance. Charlize is doing good and is in an experienced foster home where where she will be given her medications and lots of love. Here is Charlize after she was picked up. – diana
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Charlize – Nearly Thrown from a Vehicle; Chemical Burns All Over Her Body

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At approximately 5:00pm, on Sunday, August 30th, 2020, an injured kitten was brought into the Eastpointe Police Station lobby. The reporting parties stated a vehicle pulled off to the side of the road and stated they were going to “dump” the kitten, but instead handed the kitten off to them. Chief ACO Pylar was called and came in immediately to examine the overall condition of the kitten. The kitten is estimated to be 2-3 months old, female and black and white in color. She was not wearing a collar and no microchip was found upon a full body scan. The kitten appeared to have burns on her face, head and most severely, on her ears. Half of the kittens body appears shaved and singed. The kitten was lethargic, pale/anemic and had a very low temperature. Chief ACO Pylar immediately contacted our friends at 4 Paws 1 Heart , who without hesitation, agreed to cover the emergency veterinary care this poor girl desperately needed. She is now at an emergency veterinary hospital receiving treatment. She is currently being hospitalized and carefully monitored by their wonderful veterinarians. We will continue to investigate this and ask that if anyone has any information as to who owned this kitten, contact Chief ACO Pylar at, (586) 445-5100 Ext. 1035.
A very big thank you to our friends at 4 Paws 1 Heart, for your compassion and generosity to help as many sick and injured animals that you possibly can. We are very grateful to have your support ! 💙🐾
**We will update everyone on her condition and progress as we receive reports from the  veterinarian** – B. Pylar”
 – dianacharlize brian pylar 8:31:20 charlize charlize brian--8:31:20 Charlize - brian burned cat

Chance – Update

UPDATE: I’m so sad I had to leave our Superhero at the emergency hospital. Chance has mass amounts of kidney stones in both kidneys, his white blood cell count is off, he’s a little bit constipated, but the drs biggest concern right now is his fever which still has not come down. The plan right now is to keep him for 24-48hrs on fluids, antibiotics and supportive care to try and bring that fever down and then go from there as far as addressing his kidney stones. His current estimate is approximately $1400.00. So please, if you havent donated for the 4 Paws 1 Heart 10th Anniversary Match, please do so now. And please continue to keep our SuperHero in your prayers 🙏 I will continue to update as I get any news. Thankyou for loving our boy, and thankyou 4 Paws 1 Heart Mom
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Chance – Has to go to the Emergency Hospital

8/30/20 – Chance had to go to the emergency hospital.

chance 8:30:20“Hey Team, mom here.
Please keep Chance in your prayers. After consulting with Dr. Z, it was decided to rush Chance into the emergency hospital. We suspect he may have a blockage.
And please, if you are able…make a donation to
4 Paws 1 Heart. Your donation is still being matched until Sept 1st. Chance is depending on you, along with so many others. Thankyou
Of course like so many vets offices these days I have to wait in the car which makes this twice as hard. But they took him in right away and I’m so grateful Advanced Emergency Hospital is here with their great drs & techs. Will keep you posted ~ Mom
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Savannah – Found in a Field after One Month

8/28/20 – Unfortunately, many of our urban cities have many open fields where blocks of houses once stood. Savannah has spent the past month in one of those fields. Last night she was able to be caught and, just overnight, what a difference. Savannah will be visiting a vet, complements of 4 Paws 1 Heart, and she will be spayed, vaccinated, treated for parasites, and heart worm tested. We pray that the test is negative so that Savannah can then move on to the next step – finding that forever loving homesavannah savannah 8:28:20. It is because of you that we’ve been able to make a difference in the lives of stray and abused animals and those who rescue and adopt them. – diana
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Diva – Update

9/17/20 -Diva update! I’m ecstatic to report that Diva is turning the corner! Several doctors have helped along the way with ideas and suggestions. Cynthia has helped with Reiki and handmade special healing blankets. My co worker Julie took her for a few days and 4 p 1 h supporters have pitched in… Dee and Rick have worked so hard to keep meds, daily baths, and hourly supportive care going day and night.. She was literally so fragile!! We recently started the pred, vit b 12, the clavamox and a new probiotic. She has finally begun to thrive! Foster mommy Dee has sent me more poop pics than I’ve ever received on my cell, and the most recent ones really made me happy! I might have cried a little. Thank u everyone involved in the journey for this girl and let’s pray she continues to hold her own after the meds are finished. Ginadiva-- diva - 9:17:20 diva 9:17:20

Molly – Rescued with an Upper Respiratory Infection

8/27/20 – This little beauty is Molly She is a polydactyl (6 toes) born to a feral mom. She is only 5 weeks old but had an upper respiratory infection. We were happy to authorize her visit to the doctor where she received antibiotics for her infection and will have her vaccines and eventual spay before she gets adopted or placed with a rescue. For the majority of us in the rescue world, 2020 will be remembered as the year of the Felines — not necessarily a good thing. But, we continue to be thankful that we have not had to turn  away any stray animal in need. – dianamolly 9:10:20 molly 8 weeks 9:10:20 molly w:s bingham

Misty – Rescued from a Community of 60-70 Cats

8/26/20 – I’ve often talked about the criticality of spay/neuter. In the world of felines, a female can start having kittens at 4 months old and she can have 3 litters a year–very different from dogs. If you consider that each litter averages 5 kittens, there is a possibility of 15 cats being born each year to one female and the cycle continues with the females born in each litter. Here is the perfect example of how 3 cats can turn into 60 – 70 cats in just 3 years.

This past week I received an e mail from a very frustrated couple who owns a shop in an industrial complex in a nearby community. Three years ago, a person from another shop, dumped 3 cats behind one of the shops. They turned up behind the couple’s shop and they did what they could to control the situation. They took in a number of kittens themselves, they alcommunity cats 8:26:20 misty 8:26:20 misty 8:26:20--so found homes for some. They tried to take care of their medical but eventually their work hours and financial ability made it impossible to keep up. Then, just a couple of days ago, two little beauties showed up — one with a very serious eye issue (Misty). The kind couple took the kittens in to see two vets, both said Misty would need a specialist. One of the vets we have worked closely with over the years has done a lot of work with ‘eyes’ so Misty will be seen today by her. Then we will determine next steps. In the meantime, our good friends at Ferndale Cat Shelter and our friend, Debbie, will be working to trap all of the cats by the shop and we will cover the medical costs at All About Animals. In many cases, these cats/kittens have become very friendly, so I pray that something can be done to find homes. The other shop owners really don’t want the cats around but as many of you know, it is very difficult to relocate cats who have lived in a particular community for awhile. Again, thank you for your donations during our 10 Year Celebratory Match. – diana
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