Tabatha – May You Rest in Peace

8/11/16 – It is never easy to make this decision and I can’t express how much I admire a rescuer who puts his/her emotions to the side and puts the good of the animal first. Patricia Brown and her daughter work tirelessly for not only the adoptables but also the Ferals. I am humbled by the caring people who I have had the good fortune of meeting and working with along this journey. RIP sweet Tabatha. You are no longer in pain.  Thank You to Patricia B., her rescuer, for loving her in her final days.

“Oh this is so hard. I took our sweet girl, we named her Tabatha, to the vet. My heartfelt thanks to Diana Rascano and 4paws1heart)
I am sorry to say the outcome is not what I had wished for. It was discovered through x-rays that she 1..had a very small heart, 2..she had a large obstruction or mass in her stomach, possible cancer, we will never know, and 3…her intestines were extremely enlarged, again with some kind of blockage and she only weighed 4 1/2 pounds. After a lot of consultation and looking at the outcome realistically, going through exploratory surgery alone was a risk. I do know she was in pain when I had her. So I made the decision to let her Cross the Rainbow Bridge, but not without me being with her the whole time. I loved her, I held her and I kissed her and told her that my own Tabatha was waiting for her. Rescue is not for the faint of heart. My heart has been broken many times in just this past month. But to end ones suffering is a far better deed than to try to keep a loved one in pain, just because it makes you feel better. RIP Tabatha. I loved you the short time I had you with me.tabatha

Cookie – Please Spread the Word!! Cookie is Still Looking For Her Forever Home

Cookie is still looking for her forever home. 🙁 🙁 She is lovable, energetic, and all about snuggles. She is full grown, 15 pounds, and about 6yrs old. She likes car rides, walks, sitting in the window, and playing with toys. The only thing she’s not good with is the bigger dog, especially over food and toys. She’s fine with cats and she needs a really good home. Is it you????? If not please keep sharing! ♡ Ginacookie 8:9:16

Mocha Latte – Picked Out Her Own Family

8/5/16 – This smart sweetie (Mocha Latte) showed up on a porch and just wouldn’t leave so the homeowner started feeding her. The other day when the mom was taking out the trash, Moche Latte just snuck into the house and continued to follow the mom around all day. Everyone in the household fell in love with her and decided if they could get help getting her spayed and vaccinated, they would make her their own. We were asked for help and we thought it was a small price to pay to find a forever, loving home for a sweet abandoned/lost kitty. ~ diana

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Butterscotch and Snickers – Survivors

8/4/16 – What a difference some love makes. These two calicoes, Butterscotch and Snickers, were caught during the New Baltimore Mobile Home Project. They are now safe in a foster home along with ten others who have been taken in by other caring advocates. All of these babies will find their way, once healthy, to our Friends of 4 Paws 1 Heart facebook page. They are some beauties. ~ diana

4 Paws 1 Heart's photo.
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Kittens – Near Death in a Mobile Home Park

8/3/16 – More of the kittens trapped at the New Baltimore Mobile Home project. There were two adults caught yesterday — a male and a female who were taken to the vet for neuter/spay. You can see how sickly these babies are. Thank God for all of the good people who have been out there trapping and those who have provided temporary homes while permanent placement can be found. Anyone who can help should contact Rachel at rachel9932@gmail.com

I am truly thankful that 4 Paws 1 Heart has been able to take care of their emergency conditions. ~ diana

“Heres the update on these poor kittens i honstly believe if they weren’t trapped sad to say they would of died. They are nothing but skin and bones so iv been adding kitten formula to there wet food ,i also found some clovmox in my fridge its older but better than nothing i also retreated there poor eyes. And now there resting so i want everyone to say a prayer they pull through .plus im able to pet them please view the pictures ♡♡ – Roberta:cambridge kittens 8:4:16 cambridge kittens-8:4:16 cambridge kittens''8:4:16 cambridge kittens`8:4:16 cambridgekittens----8:4:16 cambridgekittens--8:4:16 cambridgekittens```8:4:16 cambridgekittens===8:4:16 cambridgekittens=8:4:16 cambridgekittens==8:4:16

 

Kittens – In Jeopardy of Being Killed at a Mobile Home Park; Now Safe

8/3/16 – More kittens from the New Baltimore Mobile Home Project.  An update from foster mom, Roberta~ diana

“Update on the 4 kittens that was trapped yesterday, all of there eyes are open they are eating vary well and im able to pet them plus not only that this part touches my heart they are purring when i pet them. These poor little babies are so fragile im afraid to hold them i gave them some more clovmox this morning and treated there eyes as always they still need everyone’s prayers.”

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Kittens/Cats in Jeopardy of Being Killed at a Mobile Home Park

Another one of the kittens rom the New Baltimore Mobile Home Park Project. Here is Chance’s most recent report:

“Good news on this boy we told you about this morning. He’s been named Winston and his paw is going to be ok! He had one missing nail and one damaged nail. And he has an upper respiratory like all of these kitty’s. But the vet treated his paw and he has meds for his uri and he’s going to be just fine! Thankyou 4 Paws 1 Heart!!!! Thankyou Rachel Gerstner for taking him to the vet and Jubilee for fostering Winston Like we always say, takes a village!”

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