Charlie – Found on the Street Near Death’s Door

6/15/20 – Please say a prayer for Charlie. Their Last Resort Animal Rescue responded to a call for help for this little guy who was obviously at death’s door. We were contacted by a long-time friend who asked if we could help and we were happy to call in a payment to the veterinary hospital caring for Charlie at this time. Charlie’s temperature was 90.8 degrees when he was brought in. It is now, thankfully, 97.7 but still too low. He is still being treated with a heat lamp and warming bottle and will be in the hospital possibly another two days. He was very anemic from a severe infestation of fleas and his sugar level was very low; his gums were white. He has been syringe fed and his rescuers say that he is quite a fighter. I’ve asked the rescuers to keep us informed just in case further assistance is needed. There are so many ‘Charlies’ on the street and we pray for all of them. – diana
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Mina – 6 Days After Her Adoption She Was Diagnosed With Cancer

6/12/20 – Asking for prayers for sweet Mina (now Cali). Six days after Mina’s adoption was final, her rescuers , Streethearts, found out that she has a cancerous mass. On June 4 she had her surgery to remove the tumor but 4 more were found. Please send out a good thought and some love for this very sweet girl found on the street. Her adopted family is very much in love with her and I truly admire Streethearts for keeping their commitment to Mina and contacting us for help. – diana
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mina 2020Update:  Mina was taken to Oakland Veterinary Referral Services and was seen by one the their cancer specialists.  There were two options for treatment and the new family with the help of 4 Paws 1 Heart and a sponsor chose an option that would be more gentle on Mina.  She would start a regimen of oral chemo.  Mina started her treatment shortly afterward.
July Update – One month after treatment started, Mina was rechecked and the doctor determined that Mina was doing well.  Her treatment will continue for another 5 months while she is checked every month. – diana

Leah, Leo, and Princess – Found on the Street During the Covid Pandemic

6/11/20 – You thought we were kidding when I said we would be overwhelmed with kittens born during the pandemic. Well, if nothing else, your days will be filled with much cuteness if you follow us each day. This is Leah, Leo, and Princess, who will be getting the works, after being rescued by our friend, Cortney, as she gets back into trapping and getting cats/kittens spayed/neutered with our assistance. We couldn’t do this without you. – diana
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Crixus – A Community Cat With an Infected, Very Swollen Paw

Crixus is a community cat who has become close to his caretaker and one who we’ve helped in the past with medical needs. Recently, as he was cuddling up outside with his caretaker, she realized that his paw was very swollen and he was obviously favoring it. She at first tried some homeopathic remedies as suggested by Gina and although the swelling went down, he still seemed to have pain. Crixus was taken to a vet we work with who had to anesthetize him to examine the paw. The vet determined that he had an infection and gave him an injection. While he was under, she also drew blood to be used for a FIV/Felv test. Unfortunately, the vet he was at charged 3 times as much for such a test but they were kind enough to give the rescuer the blood to be taken to a less costly hospital for testing. Crixus is eating well and the rescuer is trying to keep him in at night because, although we did pay for neutering, he is still getting in fights. The need never ends! – diana
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Bonnie – Used and Abused in a Community Colony

6/8/20 – Bonnie — used and abused. A 90 year-old woman is caring for a colony of ‘feral’ cats (or most often I just think they are strays who have been abandoned by their owners or escaped from their homes). There was one cat who needed medical help. Her bottom lip had no color to it and she was thin and lethargic. Males in the colony kept taking advantage of her and getting her pregnant. Christina, the person who contacted us, is working on getting everyone spayed/neutered and we will be paying for that. Little, sweet Bonnie, just had one kitten about six weeks ago. On Saturday, Bonnie was seen by a vet and was treated for an upper respiratory infection. She was also vaccinated and tested. Unfortunately, she did test positive for FIV — but this should not be a death sentence. Christina said that Bonnie is very sweet and she would love to find a home for her. We will be following up to make sure Bonnie is spayed when she is healthy enough. Unfortunately, all of the low-cost clinics are booked through June, so we have offered to at least get all males or females in the colony spayed/neutered at a standard vet just to avoid further pregnancies. Again, as one of our friends said, the shut down of spay/neuter for almost 3 months has probably put us back 4 years in our efforts to reduce unwanted animals — especially cats who can have litters 3 times a year. Anyone interested in adopting Bonnie or taking her in, should contact Christina at: [email protected]. After everything she’s been through, Bonnie deserves some love and comfort. diana
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Marley, Kiwi, and Mango – Found on the Streets

6/5/20 – A little while ago I believe I showed you Marley, Kiwi, and Mango. They were vaccinated but Mango just the other day started vomiting almost without stopping and had severe diarrhea. He was taken to the vet and it was determined that he had coccidia. So, of course, he was treated. But then, because his little buddies have been playing with him, the other two are going in for treatment. If you can’t tell by our posts, we are definitely being overwhelmed with kittens. These cuties are 7 weeks old and we will also be paying for them to be spayed/neutered. If you are interested in adopting, contact Beckie at: [email protected] – diana
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Zena – Found with Bullets in Her Spine

6/3/20 – Meet ‘super sweet’, 2 year old Zena. A couple of days ago we were asked if we could help with a partially paralyzed cat. She had no feeling in her tail and her back toes. People in the neighborhood were familiar with her and said she had been dragging her back feet for at least a year but no one stepped up to help. Her poor little paws were raw from dragging them for so long. Thankfully, Keri found her and reached out to us. She was taken to a vet yesterday where x-rays were done and it turns out that this poor baby has a bullet in her spine. It is lodged where the nerves are for her colon and bladder areas as well as her toes. The doctor said that she is not in pain and the staff fell in love with her. Zena was snap tested (negative), vaccinated, was given a cortisone injection, and treated for fleas and ticks. The doctor also said that she may regain feeling but also suggested that a neurological surgeon be consulted to determine if the bullet can be removed. In the mean time, Zena is getting lots of love, attention, and rest with Keri’s mom and she will again be seen by the vet in a few weeks. We will continue to follow up on this sweetie and at least pay for the specialist visit. We will then take it from there. These situations continue to break my heart knowing there are so many more animals out there being abused and tortured. Thank you to everyone who supports our mission and who never turn their backs on an animal in need. – diana
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Petunia and Bear – Found on the Streets

6/1/20 – Welcome to June and the unending number of kittens born during the shutdown of veterinary hospitals for general care. These little beauties are two of 13 taken in recently by our friend Patricia B. Petunia is very little for her age and has not been acting like the typical playful kitten. Her rescuer is a little worried and asked if we would cover an exam to make sure it is not a physical issue. Bear, on the other hand, is doing well and he will just be vetted when Petunia is taken in to one of our favorite vets. Of course, we will be taking care of Petunia’s vetting which always include spay/neuter, vaccines, and testing. Anyone interested in these kittens (although not ready just yet) should contact Patricia at: [email protected] – Diana
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