Eddie – UPDATE: Feline Leukemia Positive — Finds His Forever Home

11/9/17 – An update on Eddie from our boy Chance:

“Hellooo Team Chance, it’s that time of night again for us to get our treats, kisses & cuddles..say our prayers, count our blessing and snuggle up together. We are so grateful to all our friends for your overwhelming response to our call for help for our KittysHelpingKittys Program. The food has been pouring, and we couldn’t be more grateful for your love & support for the kitty’s in our program, thankyou from the bottom of our hearts .

Today we received the results of Eddies IFA test, sadly he is definitely positive for the Feline Leukemia Virus. It makes us sad because it was so preventable had his owners been more responsible. But…the good news is that Eddie will be safe & loved in a wonderful sanctuary designed to care for Eddies special needs. Eddies one very lucky boy thanks to some amazing people who have went above & beyond for him. Thankyou to his rescuers Donna & Cindy, and Marjorie Treppa, Martha, Auntie Debra & Lisa. And thankyou 4 Paws 1 Heart who backed all of Eddies medical & special testing. Because of all these people Eddie will be able to live out his life with love & dignity, safe, warm & happy Please, please…spay, neuter, vaccinate & KEEP US SAFE INSIDE!!!! Sweet dreams everybody, we love you! Love, licks, purrs, woofs & mews Chance & the Gang”eddie 10:30:17

 

Baby – Found on the Streets with an Ulcerated Eye

11/9/17 – This beauty was another sweet animal found on the street — either lost or abandoned but no owner could be found. 4 Paws 1 Heart paid for her to be spayed/vaccinated/tested/treated for fleas but a couple of weeks after she was rescued, it was noticed that her eye may be ulcerated. She was again taken to the vet and was treated and now it looks like she will have her forever home. Every time I think about what these poor animals go through alone, on the streets, it makes me heart sick. Then, great people come along and save the day. Wishing Baby a happy, long life!! ~ diana

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John – Found Near Death

11/7/17 – john (before) 11:6:17john w:heather elizabeth 11:6:17Happy Beginnings due to the 4 Paws 1 Heart family. Thank YOU, Charlotte Yakima, Heather Elizabeth, and all of the donors to 4 Paws 1 Heart. ~ diana

“It’s official! Our boy John, now Furby has been adopted. This little boy has a special place in my heart. When he came to us, we weren’t sure he was even going to make it and now look at him. Special thank you to Charlotte Yakima and Lori Shafer for giving this boy and his brother Frank a fighting chance. My dear friend Sylvia Fletcher and her wonderful family adopted him and we couldn’t be more thrilled. Thank you 4 Paws 1 Heart for covering his medical costs. Also, as always thank you to anyone who took the time to share this sweet little boy! – Heather”

Jane – Thrown Out By Her Owners

11/7/17 – As has been very typical this year, we were contacted by an individual rescuer who could not turn her back on this sweet cat thrown out by her owner. Here was the message: “Good afternoon!
My name is Riley Hartwig and I heard about your organization from my coworker. I have a 2-3 year old cat that was thrown out and ended up coming back to their owners house and the owner did not want to keep her after she came back and wanted to take her to a shelter but I didn’t want her to sit in a cage so I took her in and decided to help. She ended up coming back with what looks like a missing toe, a cut on her neck and the pad of her foot is cut slightly also. I know she also does not have any shots or has been fixed. I want to be able to help her get back to her healthy self and everything she needs and find her a home but I’m also a college student and trying to pay bills and I just need some help to pay for the bills she’ll have. I haven’t taken her to the vet yet because I don’t know which one I should go to help her fully and wondering if your organization can help with which one I should go to and for some of the cost.
Please and thank you!”
Of course, we said yes, and hopefully, Jane will have a forever loving home. ~ diana

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Josie and Jodie – Left Behind by Their Owners

11/4/17 – More animals saved by the Village of 4 Paws 1 Heart. Please share and if you are interested, please contact Jo at: [email protected]

“This is Josie and Jodie they are almost 5 months old, bonded sisters. They were left behind by their owners and are looking for their forever home. They have been fully vetted by 4 paw 1 heart. They are super sweet and loving. Please share so we can find them a home. [email protected]josie & Jodie 11:4:17

Eddie – Update

11/4/17 – If you are a ‘catless’ home and would like to add a real love bug to your family, please think about giving Eddie a forever loving home. We are waiting for an additional test to tell us if he is leukemia positive and if he is, he will be going to a sanctuary. We are thankful for that but Eddie was so used to being a part of a family until his family left him behind, it will be hard for his rescuers to think of him as being a ‘small fish’ in a big pond. Eddie would be the perfect cat for a family wanting a loving, thankful kitty. Please share. ~ diana

“Omg, I got to spend some time with the gorgeous Eddie tonight. He is beyond special, so loving, so calm & sweet. He’s off for his neuter in the morning and then to a foster while we all await the results of his IFA test results, huge thanks to 4 Paws 1 Heart for all his medical! There’s no way to not fall in love with this guy the minute you meet him. Please say a prayer his snap test was false and he comes back negative on his IFA test for FeLV. But if it comes back positive, then it’s all about finding the exact purrrfect spot for Eddie where he will be loved & spoiled as much as possible, for as long as possible ❤ Love you Eddie!eddie 11:2:17 eddie--11:2:17 eddie---11:2:17

 

Champ and Lola – Found Alone, Living Under a Trailer

11/3/17 – So many cats who are thrown out and left to fend for themselves. Here is a mesage I received from a caring person who found Lola and Champ:
“Champ is the all Grey male. Last summer I found him living under my trailer. He was so skinny and hungry. I started feeding him and by October of last year I started letting him in my house. I noticed he was declawed so I assumed he was a house cat before but then I realized he was not neutered. He started spraying in my house and making it miserable. But I cannot kick him out. He does not let me pick him up. Now as for the black and white female Lola. Kinda the same story but she’s completely feral. I’ve let her come in and she does but is still checking the place out lol.”

Once again, 4 Paws 1 Heart was happy to make sure that these poor disposed kitties would not reproduce and would hopefully go on to live healthy lives. Both cats were tested, spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and treated for fleas and parasites. Thank you to our donors for making our work possible. ~ diana

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Gizmo, Boo Boo, Twilight – Looking for Their Forever Homes

11/2/17 – And then there were three. We were contacted about 5 kittens needing medical backing. The person who rescued them actually volunteered for a rescue but the rescue was on hold for any new animals needing shelter and medical. We took care of the neuter/spay/vaccinations/testing of all kittens. Fortunately, two of the five have found their permanent homes but homes are still needed for three beauties. Please contact Mike at: [email protected] if you are interested. ~ diana

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Eddie – Update

eddie 10:30:1711/2/17 UPDATE: Unfortunately, the family who was going to take in Eddie if he tested again positive for feline leukemia has now backed out. There are two other sanctuaries that are being contacted to see if Eddie can be taken to one of them. The IFA results are not yet in and Eddie will be neutered tomorrow. ~ diana
11/1/17 UPDATE: After many hours of several people making contacts, the person who was to foster Eddie found a home with felv-positive cats who will take in Eddie if the IFA test comes back positive. If the results are negative, the original foster will take in Eddie and work at trying to find a forever home. – Diana

Additional Note: Many of our supporters saw a posting about a family of leukemia positive cats who were humanely euthanized at the recommendation of the doctor and agreement of the rescuer. Because of some venomous, uneducated attacks against 4 Paws 1 Heart, who is not the decision makers in any of the cases we assist with, I chose to take down the posting rather than have it negatively impact the hundreds of animals we continue to help. The fact that Eddie came into our purview a couple of days later is a coincidence and, as anyone who has followed 4 Paws 1 Heart for any length of time will tell you, Eddie is not the first nor the last fiv/felv cat that we have or will have medically covered. Decisions are made by the finders/rescuers and very often depends on whether a home can be provided. My background is in business — not veterinary medicine — and though others may think they know more than veterinarians, I will always take a veterinarian’s advice seriously.

11/1/17 Eddie Update: Eddie was left behind by his owner. A kind neighbor fed him and let him go in and out of her house. The neighbor contacted our friend, Dee, who is Chance’s mom and she contacted us to see if we could help with medical, and if we could, she would try and find Eddie a foster/permanent home. As you can see, Eddie is one handsome 15 lb. cat. In just a day, Dee found Eddie a foster and they decided that they would work together to find a permanent home. 4 Paws 1 Heart paid for Eddie to be tested and vaccinated and an appointment was made for him to be neutered this Friday, November 3. The veterinary staff immediately fell in love with this guy, who did nothing but purr — no matter what they did to him. And then the BAD NEWS came in — he tested positive for feline leukemia. Contacts were made and the sanctuaries are full. The person who was going to take Eddie could not take him because she has cats. So here we go again. The veterinarian suggested another snap test in about two to three weeks but there was no where for Eddie to go for this long and be kept in isolation. I suggested the IFA test which is currently being used to confirm/deny SNAP tests although is it more expensive. In the mean time, the original foster used her contacts and found someone who currently has feline leukemia cats and is willing to take Eddie in BUT Eddie can’t go there until the IFA tests come back which could be 3 – 10 days (because of the weekend and the days the lab tests). So, Eddie is now back with his rescuer and she has been asked to keep Eddie isolated and inside. Unfortunately, her husband has dementia and opens doors which allows Eddie to get out — but we are all doing what we can — understanding that everyone has cats. Bottom Line – We would love to find someone who could keep Eddie until the IFA test results are in. If they confirm that Eddie is positive for leukemia, he will go to the home with other leukemia positive cats. If he is not positive, he will be fostered by the original person who is a friend of 4 Paws 1 Heart, until a permanent home can be found. – Please continue your prayers for this very sweet boy. ~ diana

Kitten Little (aka Nino) – Discovered in a Colony with a Leg Missing

kitten little (nino 11:1:17 Kitten little 11:1:1711/2/17 UPDATE: Kitten Little/Nino is now with the rescue group, Bottle Babies. The finder was contacted by the rescue and it was decided that Nino would be better with the rescue who will find him a forever home. We did receive an e mail from someone very interested in Nino and we’ve passed the information on. Wishing Nino/Kitten Littel the very best. ~ diana
11/1/17 – This is Kitten Little. The rescuer contacted us with this message: “She/He showed up in a feral colony with his back leg missing. When I went to feed my colony this morning the cat was hobbling by the door. I have a colony at the shop I work at. I’ve never seen this cat before. Very friendly, rubbing my legs. She/He went right into my carrier. I keep one in my car. I brought her home and she’s in my basement bathroom. Fluffy cat. Very dirty and matted. Ate right away. I have 4 cats already otherwise I would love to keep her”. We authorized Kitten Little to visit a veterinarian who treated Kitten Little for fleas and cleared up his mats. Kitten Little was also vaccinated (he was already neutered) and, thankfully, he tested negative for fiv/felv. The doctor also said that the missing leg had healed a while ago. In just a few days, the dad of the house fell in love with Kitten Little and now he is a permanent member of the rescuer’s household. ~ diana