Pitter Patter of Little Paws.

 

Happy Memorial Day Weekend from our new batch of kitties who will be available at Cats Veterinary when they are old enough to be adopted. Here’s their story ~ diana

 

“The “Memorial Weekend” bottle babies.

 

“A good Samaritan found these babies in his garage. Because of our relationship with 4 Paws 1 Heart, we were able to take these little ones on and provide them veterinary care and to nurse these little ones into healthy adoptable kittens. So far all kittens have received 1 de-worming and have been tested negative for FeLV/ FIV. We have named the litter patriotically to celebrate their arrival to our clinic during the holiday weekend. Black Kitten, female “Summer”/ Tabby kitten with white paws , female”Liberty”/ Tabby kitten , female “Bell”/ Black with white- this is the runt “Honor”. ~ Jessica

 

Case #1- Helping Thunder!

We’ve taken on two very serious cases this past week-end and both little ones need your prayers and support. Although individual donations have been very slow, we continue to be thankful for all of our wonderful supporters who attend our fundraisers. Here is one of the babies brought into Cats Veterinary, Clinton Twp. and thanks to our partnership and medical funds provided by 4P1H, Thunder will have any treatment necessary, including a visit to a specialist if needed. Stay tuned. ~ diana

“Here is “Thunder” (named for the gloomy day and thunderstorm we are having). He has been surrendered to us by a good Samaritan. His right eye is incredibly inflamed. It is difficult to tell what the eye globe itself looks like underneath all the conjunctiva swelling. We will try medical management here- but he could possibly need an eye enucleation surgery. He also came in infested with fleas. He has been tested negative for FeLV and FIV. We will keep you up to date on the eye and what the doctors feel will be needed- for now we are trying antibiotics both orally and ophthalmic. Very sweet little boy, but nervous and probably feeling uncomfortable ( we are also giving him pain medications!)” Jessica, Cats Veterinary