Blind Keller with his Friend

8/30/13  Keller: “Auntie Gina is now home from vacation and we can find out when I have my surgery. All of my friends have donated $2,235. I’m a little scared but if I can spend the rest of my life with you, it will be all good.”

Taz: “I love you like a brother from another mother”. xox

“Another of Keller and Taz who have become friends and sleep together every night”  ~ Pat
8/29/13  Keller Donations Update: Thank You to so many of our friends for your generosity. We now have $2,135 in Keller’s medical account. ~~~Many hugs and nose kisses from Keller!   diana
Blind Keller and his blind little friend Tazzy

 

 

Sully’s Story

8/28/13  I’m sharing the following story for two reasons — 1) We think so much of Paws For A Cause Feral Cat Rescue, we provided some medical dollars to them in July, knowing they had so many difficult cases. We didn’t post anything at the time although we always want to let our supporters know where the money goes; 2) We thought Sully’s story would be interesting to our supporters in light of what is currently going on with our Keller and having learned about Phaedra and Keller. Here’s Sully’s story — we were glad to help ~ diana

Update on our Sully boy! Well, I started noticing Sully didn’t seem to be seeing out of his good eye as well as I hoped and the eyelids looked abnormal, so off to the vet we went yesterday for a recheck. Good news/Bad news- The good news is he is happy and healthy regardless of his eyes! The bad news is he does not have vision in the remaining eye and the eyelids are not fully formed. This is likely a genetic abnormality, as mom is blind as well. We will wait until he is bigger and ready to be neutered before we decided whether to remove the “good” eye. If Sully can see shadows we will leave the eye in and do reconstructive surgery on the lid instead of a removal. Poor little buddy, but he is running around playing with his new friends and enjoying life:) Mom (Momma Meez) is very scared and unhappy and VERY feral, so we are figuring out the next step with her..

Keller…Someone Heard his Cry Outside

8/11/13  Someone heard his cry outside… Imagine being lost, alone, scared, hungry, terrified, and not able to see. Well… This kitten about 10 weeks old was found with an abnormality to both eyes leaving him without site and more than vulenerable to the dangers surrounding him like cars, etc. When the good Samaritan called me because they wanted to know if “4 paws 1 heart” would help, I said yes, and met her in a parking lot where she delivered this scared helpless kitten to me… He is now being treated medically by us and he will go see a specialist soon. If there is someone who can foster him on a temporary basis for me please contact me asap. He is a “special needs” kitten and he will need daily eye meds until we know more. He is using the litter box, eating and drinking fine and in a small spare room. He loves to be held and he loves attention, and he is giving little kisses of appreciation. A true little angel.. Gina


8/11/13  Another picture of our stray kitten who can not see.. We are hoping that the specialist can help us get him through this with the goal to recover some vision. We anticipate this will mean surgery..maybe more than one.. Please read storybelow.. This is what “4 Paws 1 Heart” is about..helping give the stray injured animals a 2nd chance. If you would like to donate to our cause you would be helping us help them by continuing to pay medical bills. Thank you.. Gina
8/12/13  8/12/13 KELLER UPDATE: Gina was meeting with a potential foster tonight who is retired and is the mom of a blind dog. An appointment has been made with the eye specialist for Thursday morning. Keller is doing well under Gina’s care but we would like to know asap the prognosis for his eyes so that we can prepare to do what is necessary. Gina or I will post an update on the final foster decision and we sincerely thank everyone who stepped up to help us and this little guy out. Don’t forget that Bobby still needs a forever home and, like Keller, he is a little loverbug. ~ diana
8/17/13  Good Beautiful Saturday Morning! Thought that I would share Gina’s report on our little Keller: “Keller, is with his new foster mommy here. He is getting a ton of love and we have an appointment set up for next Wednesday with the specialist. After researching and talking to a couple veterinarians we believe that Keller has a rare congenital abnormality with both eyes leaving him blind. However, he is playful, eating, drinking, giving kisses, curious, and purring just like any other cat. Keller is very, very special and he deserves the best chance to experience all that life has to give him and we are going to make sure that happens ” ~ Gina
8/21/13  Keller goes to the doctor this afternoon to get a prognosis on his eyes. Wish our little guy luck. Thank You, Pat for taking him to the specialist and for taking good care of our little guy. ~ diana
Per Pat:  “Blind little Keller is adapting very well and is getting all the love and attention he needs. Granddaughter Lily loves him too:)”
8/22/13  KELLER NEEDS OUR HELP: If every one of our friends could donate $1 (under the ‘donations’ button on this page or our website), we could raise enough money to help our Keller. Unfortunately, a bill like this would deplete our funds. Do we give him a chance on life?? Here is the Specialist’s diagnosis and prognosis:

“Keller is going to require a double eye enucleation (both eyes removed). The cost is going to run about $1,500 and could be up to $2,000. Due to the severity of his condition of being born with eyes so small and then the way his eyelids formed abnormally, he will need surgery. The one eye has already ruptured, and the other will follow eventually. The specialist said this was congenital and could have been the result of the mom being exposed to viral or toxin during her pregnancy. Doctor Easton believes Keller will live a long healthy life but if the eyes are not removed he is at risk for aggressive cancer down the line. In the meantime, his foster mom, Pat, is administering medication to keep Keller comfortable. He isn’t showing any signs of distress at this time and continues to be playful and enjoying the attention of his foster family.:” ~ gina–

8/23/13  KELLER DONATIONS UPDATE: As of 5:15 p.m. we have $778 (net) with more coming in. I say net because paypal does charge a service fee. Thank You to all of our supporters for helping our baby. Here is a new photo from Mama Pat — Keller in his new bed. I also heard that Keller and his little blind chihuahua buddy were sleeping together. Gina will be talking with the eye specialist to determine the best time to schedule surgery. We still need funds but, like I said, we will find a way!! Hugs to all of our supporters from Keller. ~ diana

Sweet Keller in his new comfy little bed. He loves it. ♥♥♥

8/24/13  KELLER DONATIONS UPDATE; 24 Hours later and we now have a net of $1,250.80 for Keller’s operation. Gina has been in contact with the doctor and has asked when it will be safest to perform the operation. We could still use the help of our supporters in that the operation may be between $1,500 and $2,000. Thus far, 51 of our friends have donated; I have sent 35 thank you letters, and will send out the remaining thank you letters tomorrow. We believe that every donation is meaningful and deserves acknowledgement. Tony and I donate all postage and office supplies so that none of your donations are spent on the superfluous — just our fur babies. To be able to help this little guy makes my heart swell and I know that many you feel the same. Thank you for sharing, caring, and donating. Again, I will keep everyone updated and Pat has promised to send us a current video. ~ diana

Four Kittens Rescued!

Once again, this past weekend, Cheryl Wagenaar (Snickers’ rescuer), rescued 4 kittens and this time it was Michelle Tennant Damron of Bully’s Angels who provided the transportation to the emergency. Unfortunately one kitten needed to be humanely euthanized because he was suffering from unknown causes. He was literally dying. The others, who were also sick but did not appear to be suffering, were given some basic medication to help get them through the weekend and keep them comfortable.

8/8/13: In my follow up with Cheryl, I learned that the smallest of the kittens did not survive but the remaining two are thriving and are now with a small rescue organization in Hamtramck.  4 Paws 1 Heart is very sorry that we couldn’t make the difference for all of them but we are happy that at least two kittens will have a second chance. Again, our sincere thanks to Cheryl and Michelle for rescuing these poor abandoned babies~ diana

Remember Bob?

PLEASE SHARE: Remember Bob? He’s still looking for his forever home. Gina raised him for about a month but now it’s time for him to have a forever family. Gina says that he is such a sweet and loving kitty she was tempted to keep him but knowing her work schedule and everything going on in her household, she felt it just wouldn’t be fair. Please help us find Bob the perfect home! ~ diana

Snickers Before and After

8/7/13 Speaking of kitties and their moms — here is our little Snickers with his mom, Dee. Notice that Snickers is still a ‘shoulders’ man. We had the pleasure of hanging out with Snickers and his mom and dad last week. What a difference from when he was first rescued by Joey (and his mom, Cheryl), and Joanne who brought him to Gina. ~ diana

Cats and Kittens Stuffed in a Carrier, Left to Die in a Motel Room

7/29/13: I received a call from Matt, one of our favorite animal control officers in Sterling Heights. He found 11 kittens and two nursing moms stuffed in a small carrier left at a motel in his City. He was calling for help because he had no where else to go with them. As many of you know, every rescue is very full and they all need fosters very badly. Fortunately, our good friends at Tigerlily Cat Rescue once again came through. Matt’s supportive boss allowed Matt to meet with the foster on July 30 and deliver all of the cats and kittens who will now have a second chance. Check out Tigerlily if you are interested. ~ diana