IKE -RIP – Found with a Urinary Blockage and Possible Poisoning

3/1/22 – My belief is that no living creature, animal or human, should leave this world without being recognized. This is very sweet IKE. He was a stray and no one knows how a sweet boy wound up that way but he was lucky that someone cared enough to provide heated shelter for these brutal winter months. One day the caring person who watched over him (as well as a few other strays) saw that Ike had trouble urinating. We immediately worked to get a vet on board so that when Ike was trapped, he could be taken in to get help. This began last Sunday, the 20th. His first trip to the vet resulted in a stay overnight where he was given a catheter, fluids, and antibiotics. He did have a blockage and a urinary tract infection. He went home the following day with the catheter and everything appeared to be going well. On Friday he was returned because, again, he couldn’t urinate. And, again, he stayed overnight. This past Saturday he again returned home with hopes that he would become an ‘inside’ cat. But once again, by yesterday, he couldn’t urinate and appeared to be in much pain. Yesterday the doctor called me to report that Ike’s kidney’s were failing; he had a large amount of feces in his bowels that could have been blocking him from urinating. The doctor also thought that Ike might have gotten into something outdoors which was causing the kidney failure. At that point, all parties agreed that Ike, at approximately, 5 years old, had gone through enough and would unlikely be able to recover. He was humanely euthanized knowing he was loved. At this time, he had a ‘girlfriend’ who often slept with him on his heated bench and she has been looking for him. Sherry, the rescuer, will try to trap her and give her a permanent home inside. (It should be stressed that Sherry and her husband did spay and neuter every cat who showed up near their home looking for shelter and food). We will take care of any medical needs for Ike’s girlfriend. Rest In Peace, Sweet Ike. I’m sorry we could not do more. – diana

MUSTACHIA, VIVIAN, NOEL, PETUNIA, CHADWICK, LITTLE BIT, EMOJI, SHADOW, DOJA – 4p1h Funded the Medical Treatment and the Rescuer Found All of Them Furever Homes

2/28/21 Before I get updates about the cases we had this past weekend, I thought I would start off the beautiful last day of February with very positive news. A rescuer we often assist with medical sent us these photos to let us know that all of these babies we’ve recently helped, have all been adopted and are in loving homes. Here is Mustachia, Vivian, Noel, Petunia, Chadwick, Little Bit, Shadow, and Doja. Thank YOU to those who help us make a difference. – diana.

OLIVER – Rescued With a Urinary Blockage

2/24/22 – Prayers for Oliver who is being treated right now at Veterinary Medical Hospital in Flint. A short while ago two young girls found a cat and started putting food out for him. When it got cold they started sneaking him into the house. Yesterday they noticed that he urinated blood. We were contacted and I authorized payment for treatment. He is now on an IV with a catheter and may be in the hospital until next Monday. We are praying that Oliver will be able to urinate before then and be able to be treated without major surgery. Even without surgery, the cost of treatment will be quite a bit so any help our supporters can give would be appreciated. – diana

RIPLEY – Left Behind When His Mom was Killed by Another Animal

2/24/22 – Meet Ripley – I was contacted by a caring person whom we’ve assisted in the past. Her co-worker had rescued a kitten she found living in her backyard. It’s believed that the mom was killed by another animal a week prior as her co-worker heard a terrible noise outside and then started hearing a crying. When she went outside to investigate, she found the kitten. It took 3 days for the kitten to trust her but she finally got her inside and safe. This was late November when our 4p1h friend took the baby and contacted us for medical assistance. At the time she was too young for anything more than an exam and vaccines. This past Monday she was spayed. As most of our followers know, our ‘job’ is never done until the cat or dog is spayed/neutered. This is a critical part of our commitment to “Reduce the Number of Unwanted Animals”. We are so very happy for Ripley because she is now in a loving home with two siblings. – diana.

STANLEY – Update

2/23/22 – Stanley Update – You might remember Stanley who was found to have been shot with bb’s; one very close to his lungs. His rescuer thought his leg and paw was injured because he seemed to lose his balance and dragged his legs when he showed up on her porch. The x-rays showed he had been shot in several spots. The doctor treated him and advised that if he didn’t improve, he might need to see a neurologist. Of course, we would have followed through with that. It’s now been a little over two weeks since his doctor visit and his rescuer advised yesterday that he is definitely improving and starting to move around “really well”. His rescuer said that his little siblings, who she caught at the same time she caught him, are starting to remember him and everyone is getting along. Here is Stanley on the top of the cat tree. – diana

BEAR – UPDATE

2/22/22- Bear was found in an abandoned home. He had an injured leg and was taken to a vet as soon as he was rescued and was vaccinated and examined. He was x-rayed, received an anti-biotic injection, a rabies injection, sub-q fluids and an anti-inflammatory injection and we were told he had a cruciate ligament and patella injury. He was given inflammatory medication to take home but after two weeks was not doing any better. We then made arrangements for him to see Dr. Zalac at Orion Animal Hospital. He had his surgery with Dr. Zalac on February 14 and spent the night at the hospital. Dr. Zalac said it wasn’t as bad as she expected once she opened up his knee. The ligaments were “stretched”, not torn. She expects him to heal quickly. He has a follow up appointment in 2 weeks, on March 1 and the doctor wants him to be walking by then and if he is not, then she will show his rescuer exercises to rehabilitate him. Bear also has a potential new home. Thank YOU to our many supporters who help us give these orphans a second chance at life. – diana.

ROXY – Rescued From a ‘Backyard Breeder’, Surrendered With 7 Puppies

2/19/22 – This is Roxy. Her rescuer was able to get her surrendered from a backyard breeder because he thought something was wrong with her. She was surrendered with 7 puppies, and the breeder was ‘right’ because all 7 puppies eventually died. The rescuer believes that Roxy had a ‘backyard’ c-section too soon and that the babies died from being taken too early. Roxy had been passed around like trash, being forced to breed, and kept in a cage. Roxy is fearful of all things new. After much work and patience, she just started enjoying treats and has found a love for french fries. She has found a close friend in Tinkerbell and they enjoy snuggling. From so many years being kept in a cage, Roxy tends to sleep sitting up with her tongue out. Little by little Roxy is finding comfort in her surroundings and is learning she is safe and loved.Editorial: It’s easy for most of us to sit back and condemn these situations and demand justice for these tortured animals. But as long as there is a demand for certain breeds or money to be made, this torture will continue. And, please, do not think that this is just a ‘big city/urban’ issue. Some of the worst breeders are among people we would least suspect. And, as a side note, I have learned that all of Tinkerbell’s puppies have found furever, loving homes. – diana.

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BUDDHA – His Story From His Rescuer

Buddha -For every sad story there are dozens of happy beginnings. I previously posted Buddha’s story but just recently saw Buddha’s story as presented by her rescuer, Olivia, and I want to share it. I met Olivia’s mom when the she contacted us about a fundraiser her workplace was holding for 4 Paws 1 Heart. It was a number of years ago and the mom, Shawn, works at The Wedding Shoppe, Berkley, MI. I visited the shop and met Shawn and the rest of the staff and got a tour of the beautiful gowns and wedding dresses. Since then we have had a close relationship saving cats in and around the Macomb and Oakland counties. As I told Shawn, the apple doesn’t fall from the tree. When you raise your children to love and respect animals, the legacy will live on. Here is Olivia’s post on her little Buddha. – diana.4paws1heart.org/donations/

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