Cosmo and Celine (Cece) – Both Born in the Bushes ; One Was Easily Rescued and the Other Went for a Long Car Ride Under the Hood of a Car

Meet Cosmo and Celine. A very sweet woman came into the hospital after rescuing them. I couldn’t help but offer her help from 4 paws 1 heart. Dr. Henry, from Moore Veterinary Hospital gave them both a check up, first vaccines, and bloodwork yesterday. Here is their story as told by their rescuer:

“Cosmo & Cece were born in the beginning of October to a very feral (and young) mom who already had a litter of 4 kittens in June. (3 of the 4 unfortunately fell prey to hawks/traffic accidents). I have been feeding mom all summer, so it’s no wonder she decided to have her kittens under the bushes in front of my house! We had a TNR appt scheduled for her on July 28 and unfortunately she was nowhere to be found in the days leading up to her spay. (I imagine she was out getting pregnant again!).Towards the end of October when the weather began to drop into the 30s/40s and the kittens were about 3-4 weeks old, i noticed one morning that Mom moved her kittens but left one (Cece, black kitten) behind for several hours in the cold and rain. Having had lots of experience bottle feeding kittens, we scooped her up and fostered her in order to begin socializing her. Not even a week later, I was on my way to work downtown when I heard meowing coming from my car. I got to work, looked under the hood, didn’t see or hear anything, so I went about my work day. A couple of hours later, I returned to my car only to hear meowing again! After a few more minutes of searching under the hood, I found little Cosmo & plucked him out. He was very happy to be reunited with his sister! We spent the next couple of weeks trying to find where their mom stashed her other 2 kittens, but unfortunately have not seen them since the beginning of October despite their mom coming by for meals daily. (I can’t stress enough how important TNR is!) It’s been several weeks, Cosmo & Cece are now socialized & have been a wonderful (and fun!) addition to our home! As much as we’d like to keep them, we’ve got a house full of pets already and are excited to adopt them out to other families who are excited to enjoy their silly kitten antics!”

THOR AND NOEL – UPDATES

Here are two happy updates.

Thor was rescued about one week ago. He was very emaciated, drooling and urinating on himself. 4 Paws 1 Heart funded his exam with Dr. Zalac at Orion Animal Hospital. Blood work was done because the doctor was concerned with the possibility of FIP but we all prayed that the numbers were just the result of him being so sick. He was also treated for infection and a mouth ulcer which may have been affecting his eating. Thor is home and is doing well although he will be going for a followup visit and he may require dental work. Although he is only 2 years old, he had several dental issues. We will continue to be there for Thor.

Noel had surgery yesterday for a prolapsed rectum like I’ve never seen. Her surgery was also done by Dr. Zalac and today she is with her rescue recovering from the surgery which also included her being spayed. Noel is doing great. Understandably a little frightened and nervous but her rescuer will be working with her so she can find a furever family and will never have to fight the streets ever again.

NOEL – On the Street with a Prolapsed Rectum

11/29/21 – Prayers for this little one who will be having surgery for a prolapsed rectum. A friend of 4p1h had been trying for over two months to trap her as Noel wandered the streets with several inches of her rectum hanging from her body (notice in the two photos). Finally, on Friday, she was successful. In the 11 years of 4 paws 1 heart and funding treatment for prolapsed rectums, I’ve never seen anything so bad. Thank God for Kim Thompson and a friend who had been trying night and day to get Noel help and Dr. Zalac of Orion Animal Hospital who agreed to do the surgery today. Noel will also be spayed and vaccinated during the surgery. Without 4 paws 1 heart and our generous donors, animals like Noel would either end up dying on the streets or being humanely euthanized for lack of funding. – diana4paws1heart.org/donations/

STUART, OSCAR AND ABLERT – Rescued from a Cat Community

11/27/21 – These beauties were discovered in a cat community under the care of a friend of 4p1h. At first they were going to be TNR’d but after being trapped, the finder found them all to be friendly so they were probably dropped off by someone. Stuart, Sophie, Oscar, and Albert will be tested, vaccinated, and spayed/neutered compliments of our generous donors. If you are interested in any of them, please contact: [email protected] – diana4paws1heart.org/donations/

FRANNY – Found in Abandoned Building

“This little girl Franny was found 2 weeks ago hanging out in an abandoned building on the east side. I couldn’t get Rescue help right away so I took her on myself. I had her shots done and she was spayed. Now she’s getting this episode where she literally almost dies then comes right back to life. Today is my third vet visit. I have spent $1600 of my own trying to save her. (I do not have $ like this to spend.) She will faint, her gums go white, she becomes incoherent, blood pressure and temp drop…it’s so scary. I was at the ER last night and we didn’t think she was going to make it. She pulled through but had another episode today. She is now admitted at wilsons and has been diagnosed with Vasovagal. This is where something triggers a nerve and it shuts off all oxygen to her brain. I feel traumatized from watching this dog almost die twice now. I’m hoping to save her! I am getting a little bit of donations but the vet bill is up to $1865. I put $680 of my own money down but now I’m officially poor. Can you help?”

Tasha was also tagged in a posting Tasha did on fb. When I read this, I knew for sure this could be a costly undertaking, which quite frankly we could not afford for one animal, and I was also unsure whether Franny had any hope. Consequently, I sent the information to one of our most knowledgable doctors for her opinion. She agreed that a consultation with a cardiologist where a monitor could be placed on Franny for a couple of days would be the best next step. Depending on the results, Franny could actually be helped with medication. In that Tasha was able to get donations to assist with the Wilson’s bill, I offered to help with the cardiologist. Franny saw the cardiologist on Wednesday and was put on a monitor and her rescuer was advised to keep her calm over the next two days. Today she returns to the cardiologist for results. Please say a little prayer for this very sweet 2 year old. I will update when I hear from Tasha. – diana.4paws1heart.org/donations/

SNICKERS, CHEETO, COBBLER, AND COLBY JACK – Rescued from the Streets

11/25/21 – The Board of 4 Paws 1 Heart wishes all of our friends a Thanksgiving filled with much love and thanks. Without our generous donors over 9,000 stray animals would not have been given a second chance at life over the past 11 years. It’s innocent souls like Snickers, Cheeto, Cobbler, and Colby Jack who were led to safety by their mom and taken in by someone who never turns her back. Everyone will be tested, spayed/neutered, and vaccinated and will never have to search for food and shelter on the dangerous streets. God’s Blessing to you and yours. – diana4paws1heart.org/donations/

PIRITA – She was Going to be Used in Dog Fighting

11/24/21 – Meet Pirita (pirate in Spanish). A very kind man saved this beautiful young kitten who was going to be used in dog fighting. My heart truly breaks to think of the many stray kittens who are used as dog bait or as food for ‘pet’ snakes. The finder believes this baby was taken from her mother too early. The kitten is very sweet and the family has already fallen in love with her. Unfortunately, though, as you can see from the photo, there is something wrong with her eye and the family was concerned they couldn’t afford to help her. That is where your donations come in. Because of our amazing friends, Pirita will, first and foremost, have her eye examined and treated (hopefully it will not result in removal). She will also be tested, vaccinated, and spayed when appropriate. I will provide an update after the vet visit. – diana

ONYX – UPDATE

11/23/21 – Handsome Onyx. A few months ago he started hanging around his ‘angel’s ‘ house. Finally, his rescuer, was able to get him inside and he noticed that Onyx’s tail had been injured. As days went by, the injury worsened and started bleeding and Michael, his angel, noticed that part of the bone was exposed. That is when we were called. We authorized Onyx to be seen by one of our partner vets but before he got in (which was just a few days), Onyx’s cheek started swelling. Upon seeing the vet, it was determined that Onyx’s tail would have to be amputated and that the cheek swelling was the result of a cyst. The surgery was completed and Onyx spent the night in the hospital. After having a tube in his neck for 14 days and a cone protecting the stitches, Onyx is doing great and is very much loved and pampered by his rescuer. In fact he took a week’s vacation to care for Onyx during his recovery–now that’s a commitment. Michael wrote back in his update “Thank you, again, Diane, he is really alive because of you and the vet.”

KALI – Soaking Wet with a Severe Ear Infection

11/22/21 – Meet Kali, an emaciated and soaking wet Rottweiler that was rescued from Westland last night by Shayla, a good friend of 4p1h. She is ta very sweet girl but has an absolutely horrific ear infection. Shayla also noticed a few spots on her body that look like old injuries that may be infected. Kali will go to one of our partner vets this afternoon and have her infected ears examined and treated as well as the wounds on her body. She will also be tested for heart worm. When she is healthy and it is appropriate, she will be vaccinated and spayed. Thank God for the many independent rescuers in our community who drop everything when they get a call out for help. Kali would have surely frozen last night because of the frigid temperatures and her soaked fur.

NIKKO AND MR. JINGLES – Rescued from the Streets

11/21/21 – Nikko (aka Sweet Boy) and Mr. Jingles were both rescued from the streets. Nikko had an upper respiratory infection and was treated for that but because he was afraid and nervious at the vet’s office filled with barking dogs, the doctor didn’t do anything more. Before Nikko could be brought back to the vet, his rescuer ressued Mr. Jingles, another handsome kitty who was either dumped or was an escapee. Consequently, we made arrangements for both to be tested, vaccinated, and neutered at one of our clinics, Comfort’s Place in Redford. Their rescuer, Gail, has tried to find owners without success and will be trying to find a furever home for both of them.