4/30/15 – Meet Barney. It was late February when we received a call about another cat who was hanging out behind another Kroger store. A couple of the employees had been feeding him but he looked so alone and cold. The employees were able to trap him and 4 Paws 1 Heart took care of all of his medical bills and found a foster for him. Keep in mind that had a Sterling Heights Animal Control Officer been called, this sweet boy would have been brought to the Animal Care Hospital of Sterling Heights and killed as a feral. But instead, Jenell, who is one great foster, made this boy feel safe and loved and today he is one playful, loving kitty. If you are interested in Barney, check him out on our Friends of 4 Paws page or our Petfinder site. P.S. Check Out those paws! ~ diana
Category Archives: Cats/Kittens
Orange Kitty – Wounded and Roaming Alone
4/29/17 – How could we say NO?? 4 Paws 1 Heart was contacted about helping this poor baby who was found walking the streets with a hole about the size of a half-dollar in his ear. He had either been attacked or the injury became abscessed. A number of people chipped in to get him neutered, vaccinated, and get all of the other treatment he needed and we were glad to help with his wound. ~ diana
Bridgette – Still Looking for Her Forever Home
Chance – The Celebrity Makes the Playful Kitty Blog
http://www.playfulkitty.net/2015/04/28/a-paralyzed-cat-getting-a-new-chance-at-life
CHANCE – Working So Hard to Walk Again
BANDIT – Adopted
4/25/15 – Good News!! Just heard that Bandit has been adopted, thank you to 4 Paws 1 Heart in getting this baby all his basic medical needs taken care of. Best wishes on your new life.
SMOKE – Adopted!!!
4/25/15 – Smoke was rescued from the below zero temperatures in December, 2014. Now, the Good News!! Just heard that Smoke has been adopted, thank you to 4 Paws 1 Heart in getting this baby all his basic medical needs taken care of. Best wishes on your new life.
Benny and Atticus – Left Behind By Their Owners
4/25/15 – Meet Benny and Atticus, left behind when the owners were evicted. They are already neutered but will be seen by a vet next week to receive their boosters and be given any other treatment required. I’m not sure of their ages but if anyone is interested in giving these boys a home, please contact Jo at [email protected] ~ diana
Mario – Left Behind By His Owners!
4/23/15 – I’ve ranted before but WHY do people leave behind their pets?? It seems especially common amongst cats. Do people really think an animal will survive in a home without fresh food and water. This is Mario. He is 11 years old, front declawed, neutered and, complements of 4 Paws 1 Heart, had his vaccinations updated and was examined by a veterinarian. If you can give this little sweetie a forever home, please contact Jo at [email protected]
Community Cats
4/21/15 – The untimely death of baby Stanley as a result of ingesting rat poison once again prompts me to vilify those communities that do not allow cat communities, trap, neuter, return programs, or free-roaming cats. Rather than utilize poisons to rid ourselves of nuisance animals why not let nature take its place. First, if you have rats, make sure your property and the properties around you are free of garbage, dog feces, etc. If you have a neighbor who won’t comply with local ordinances, report them as many times as necessary and demand action. And, second, STOP killing free-roaming, feral cats. In Macomb County, MI, the cities of Eastpointe, Sterling Heights, and Roseville continue to remove cats and take them to the for-profit veterinary, Animal Care Hospital of Sterling Heights, where they will be killed rather than contract with the Macomb County Animal Control Shelter which practices trap, shelter, and return for all felines brought into the shelter. And, these are not the only cities who are still following these barbarian practices. Find out what your community is doing and let’s stop the practice of using poisons in our environment because it’s easy and let’s promote life. ~ diana