Tino – Found in a Cat Community With Entropion of the Eye

12/18/17 – Another Happy Beginning made possible because of our financial supporters and those who don’t turn their backs on an animal in need. Remember that donations (up to $2,000) made between now and Christmas Day will be matched by a generous supporter. Donations can be made by using the link on the left side of this page or by mail at P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI 48080. ~ diana

“I wanted to share this handsome boys story!! Tino walked into the feral colony I care for one night, it was very clear that he was not an outside cat and wanted nothing to do with being outdoors!! His eyes were very irritated and running I thought from maybe an upper respiratory infection! I was able to house him overnight and I contacted 4Paws1Heart about having him looked at! I knew I had a home for him if we could get his needs taken care of! They gave me the go ahead to have him seen, turns out he was already nuetered and he had something call entropion of his eyes, the bottom of his eyes were turned in and his lashes we’re rubbing against his corneas!! Left untreated he would probably lose his sight, not to mention how painful it was!! The vet contacted 4Paws and they agreed to pay for his surgery!! Valentino is such a loving, beautiful cat and if not for all that 4Paws1Heart does, and all of the donations that come in I can’t imagine how this story would have turned out!! Thank you Thank you!! Love Tino❤️”tino 12:16:17

Big Chuck – Found in a Cat Community — Beaten Up with an Upper Respiratory Infection

12/18/17 – It’s heartbreaking to think of all of the animals who are still out in this freezing weather trying to fend for themselves. To say ‘thanks’ to all of the individuals who don’t turn their back, is truly not enough. ~ diana

“I got a message last night from a caregiver about a shivering injured cat at one of our TNR colonies in Shelby Twp. I went this morning and was able to trap him. It’s a huge tom cat and though he’s a bit beat up, I think he’s ok other than he needs to be neutered. He maybe needs an antibiotic shot for injuries we can’t see. He’s headed to AAAR tomorrow for surgery and any other vetting that he needs thanks to 4 Paws 1 Heart. We’re calling him Big Chuck! Tax-deductible donations can be made directly 4 Paws 1 Heart
https://4paws1heart.org/donations/
Thank you for all your support 😻 ~ Cristen”big Chuck 12:19:17

Maddie – She Wandered Into a Garage and Never Left

12/18/17 – Maddie’s Story:

“Sometime in mid-October, while my husband was working in the garage, a little cat wandered in. She ran out as soon as she noticed him, but we started seeing her around the house more often and she always appeared to be trying to dig something out of the lawn to eat. She was very small and we couldn’t get close to her, so from our vantage point she looked to be an older kitten or very young cat. She started showing up at our door wall every morning about 6 and staying close by all day. The weather was getting colder and there were quite a few thunderstorms. We left the side door of the garage open and she came in for shelter one stormy night and decided not to leave. She had a voracious appetite and would devour a can of food in minutes. It took awhile for her to allow us to pet her and pick her up. When I could finally handle her, I could see that her coat was in really bad shape. Her tail was almost bare-I thought she might have mange or some type of skin infection. On Nov 14th, I took her to All About Animals for vaccines and to be tested for HIV and Leukemia. I still thought she was very young because of her size. The vet there examined her and said he thought she was pregnant; but said he couldn’t say for certain unless she had an x-ray or ultrasound-which they did not have. He said if she wasn’t pregnant, there was definitely something going on in her uterus. Thankfully, she was negative for HIV and feline leukemia and her age was estimated to be 7 years. They checked her for fleas and examined her skin and felt the condition of her fur was due to malnutrition and a very tough life-no fleas, mange, or mites. Her coat was so bad they couldn’t tell if she was a Tortie or a Tabby. The next day, my husband took her to a veterinary Clinic for an x-ray. The vet tech said she didn’t see any kittens but said the vet would call us after he read the x-ray. We paid $50 for the x-ray and despite numerous calls, the vet never called us back with results. I then took her to an affiliated veterinary clinic for an ultrasound. There, the doctor said that they could see her uterus on the ultrasound-which was not normal; however, there were no kittens. She palpated her abdomen and didn’t feel that her uterus was enlarged. After doing a fecal check for worms (negative), she did blood work and kitty had an elevated white count. She was given an antibiotic injection and I was told to wait at least two weeks to have her spayed. At this point, I had spent approximately $330 and she was still not vaccinated or spayed and we didn’t know the cause of her elevated white count.

My sister took her in for the next two weeks, but things did not go well with her cat; so I got her back. I had her stay in the garage for a few day to decompress as she was quite stressed by the whole ordeal. It was getting really cold and even though she had a little house and heated pad, I hated leaving her in the garage. Once she calmed down and would let me handle her again, I started calling around for a spay appt. I called another affiliated veterinary clinic and they weren’t able to get her in until Dec 26 and my gut was telling me she needed to get in sooner. I asked them for the name of some reputable rescues because I was in dire need of advice. I just didn’t know if I should turn her over to a rescue, allow her to stay in the garage, or try to introduce her to my two cats and two dogs. They gave me Diana’s number at 4 Paws 1 Heart. Diana was so very helpful. She spent a lot of time explaining how to slowly introduce her to my animals and offered to authorize payment for her spay and vaccines. I was shocked; but so happy. With Diana’s help, I was able to get her an appointment within two days! Everyone at the clinic was just wonderful. Turned out, our poor girl had a very severe uterine infection. They could not believe how huge her uterus was and even took pictures because it was so grossly enlarged and infected. Untreated, this infection would have killed her, so thank God for Diana helping to get her an appointment sooner than Dec 26. I don’t think she would have made it that long.

When we picked her up after her surgery, she became an indoor cat! I work from home, so I am in the office with her for at least 9 hours a day. The first couple of days she would only awaken to eat-but she has a little more energy everyday and seems to be adjusting to her new life indoors. She loves to be petted and has the cutest way of plopping down and rolling on her back. Her coat is coming in and she is a long-haired Tabby. I plan on taking it extremely slow with introducing her to the other animals and God willing, this little one will have a long life, free of sickness and starvation-she has known enough suffering in her 6 years.

I want to express my gratitude to Diana and any one who has donated to this worthy cause. Please know what a difference your donations make in the lives of these helpless animals.

Sincerely, Rose”maddie 12:17:17--maddie 12:17:17maddie w:rosemary winn 12:12:17

Snow – Found on the Street, Emaciated and Flea Infested

12/16/17 – Don’t forget that you can double your donation because a generous supporter will be matching all donations up to $2,000 between now and Christmas. Use your donation as a Christmas gift, an end of year write-off, or just an act of kindness to help you feel the Christmas spirit. With your help we can continue to help abandoned animals like Snow. She was found on the street without any identification, very flea infested, and emaciated. We authorized her visit to the veterinary clinic and it was determined that she had recently had kittens, but none could be found. Snow has been treated and will be spayed next week and will be looking for her forever home. If interested, contact Jo at: [email protected]
And if you care to donate, visit our website: 4paws1heart.org or use the donate link on the left side of this page. ~ diana

snow 12:19:17

RIP – Sweet Gabriel

12/15/17 – RIP Sweet Gabriel. At 12 years old he was surrendered by a breeder who could no longer care for him. Our Board member, who has a special place in her heart for seniors, took him in when no one else wanted him. As a flat-faced Persian he had breathing and heart issues and he had severe arthritis. 4 Paws 1 Heart was happy to have Gabriel treated at Pawsitive Steps Rehabilitation and Therapy where he did get relief after therapy and acupuncture. At 16, he is now pain free and romping with all of the others who were waiting for him at the Rainbow Bridge. ~ dianagabriel w:cynthia 11:15:17

Simon – Unable to Use His Back Legs But He Kept Getting Thrown Outside

12/13/17 – Please don’t forget that all donations, up to $2,000, made between now and Christmas will be matched by our generous 4p1h supporter. It’s only with your support that can we continue to make a difference in the lives of so many.
This is Simon. This past Monday night during a blizzard and below freezing temperatures, I received the following message:

“My mothers roommate found a kitten a couple months ago on the side of the road. It’s back legs have not worked well and he has difficulty getting in the litter box. About a month ago her roommate threw the cat outside in the cold. My mom went out and brought it back inside and brought it into her room and started to care for it. Yesterday my mother was in a rush to get to work and when she locked her room’s door, she thought she had the cat inside the room. Apparently, he had gotten out of the room right before she locked her door. While my mom was at work her roommate said the kitten peed on the carpet and she threw the kitten outside in the cold for 3 hours before my cousin came by and was told what happened. He made them bring the cat in but all they did was put him in a carrier, and didn’t dry him off or warm him up. My mom was irate when she got home and a large argument ensued. They will no longer allow her to keep him as she is just renting a room in the home and her roommates father owns the home. Would you be able to take him, or know of any other organizations that could as she is afraid to bring it to the humane society as he’d most likely be put down. I don’t live with my mom and I gave her a ride to work today. That’s when she told me about the ordeal. She was going to have to take it to the humane society tomorrow so I figured i’d look around first for an organization that might take him as he is super super sweet and just sits in my moms lap and purrs most of the time. Thank you.”

Well, although I informed the son that we are not a rescue, I couldn’t turn my back. The thought of a kitten, unable to walk properly, being thrown out in the snow and cold was more than I could handle. I contacted our phenomenal rescue friend, Jo Addington, and, without missing a beat, she told me that if the cat could be transported, she would take in the kitten. Within a few hours, the kitten was saved and brought to Jo’s loving arms. Jo said that the kitten just wanted to lay on her lap and purred the entire time. He definitely may have a neurological issue because he does just drag his back legs although he works hard to use the litter box. Can you imagine a sweet kitten unable to easily move around being thrown out in the snow and cold???? As always, we are now committed to Simon and he will see a vet asap and we will take it from there and let all of you know what the doctor says. ~ dianasimon w:chris and jo addington 12:13:17

Agatha – Sweet, Emaciated, and Heart Worm Positive – Brought Into a High Kill Shelter

12/12/17 – More prayers needed for this very sweet, emaciated, heart worm positive dog who was brought in to a local, high-kill where she would have been killed. Agatha had obviously recently given birth but there was no word as to what happened to the puppies. We were contacted by a good rescue friend of 4p1h and asked if we could pay for the heart worm treatment if a rescue group pulled her from the shelter. And, because of the generosity of our supporters, we were able to say ‘yes’. Agatha is now with Make A difference animal rescue. ~ dianaagatha 12:12:17

Pikachu – Found With a large Wound and a Severe Infection

pikachu 12:11:1712/11/17 – What would happen to the abandoned and abused without YOU! Another generous, long-time supporter has offered to match up to $2,000 in donations between now and Christmas. So, for that person who has everything, please consider giving him/her the gift of life.
Pikachu is one of God’s creatures who will have a better, pain-free, life because of the kindness and love of a young woman, Brittany, and the medical funding available through 4 Paws 1 Heart. Pikachu was found outside a burned out building. He had a large open sore on his neck and his eye was very badly infected. Brittany took Pikachu to a veterinary hospital where she could only afford the visit and antibiotics but the concern was that Pikachu would have to have an eye removed. Brittany contacted us and we sent Pikachu to one of our favorite doctors and it was determined that the eye would need removal. Pikachu is scheduled today to have the surgery, which will include his neutering. Please say a little prayer for his total recovery.
Donations can be made by using the ‘donations’ link on the left side of this page; on our website: 4paws1heart.org; or, by mail at P.O. Box 84, St. Clair Shores, MI . 48080
If your donation is a gift, I will gladly send you or the giftee a “Christmas acknowledgement”. Just let me know. Thank YOU, diana

Michael – He Was Near Death When He Was Found

12/9/17 – Another life saved. Now to find him his forever home. – diana

This is Michael. He was rescued after being dumped by his owners. He had a hugh abscess and eye infections when we found him, Thanks to 4 paws 1 heart he was vetted and is now very healthy. Michael is a very sweet layed back guy that loves to talk to you and he is looking for his forever home. Please share. He is located in Harrison township. [email protected]michael 12:9:17

Chance (II) – Found in a Cat Community With a Large Wound in His Neck

12/8/17 – Chance (II) chance II 12:8:17was found in a cat community at just two months old. He had a open wound across his neck about the size of a fifty cent piece. With the help of 4 Paws 1 Heart, Chance was taken to a veterinary hospital where he was treated for the wound and a severe flea infestation. At the same time, what appeared to be a littermate, was also rescued and vetted. Leo and Chance are now in their forever home and here is the happy update from the rescuer, Elissa.
“Hello,
I just wanted to give you guys an update on Chance & Leo. They have been rehomed together to a wonderful family in the Riverview area. The family had recently lost their cat to kidney disease and the children were devastated. Chance & Leo immediately lifted the spirits in the home, and have since settled in very well. They were rehomed the week before Halloween, and I received an update just a few days ago that everything is going great and the family is very happy with the two of them. Thanks you guys again for all of the help with Chance’s surgery and their posting on PetFinder. This wouldn’t have been possible without you! Words can’t express how grateful I am, and I know Chance & Leo are too! Attached are a couple pictures of Chance & Leo in their new home. 🙂 Elissa”