7/5/24 – Coco was found on the streets and thankfully his rescuer is willing to give him a home if we can assist with the medical. He will be seen at one of our favorite veterinary clinics with Dr. Mina, Five Mile Animal Hospital. Again, a huge thank you for all who care. – diana
7/3/24 – It was in late February when we were contacted about Junkyard and Mama Dog. They were found chained at a vacant home. Junkyard (light brown – suspected son) looked to have been attacked by another animal and had a neck wound; Mama Dog appeared to be pregnant. They were both seen at Five Mile Animal Hospital where Junkyard was treated for his wound, vaccinated, and scheduled for his neuter. Mama was found positive for heart worm and pregnant. I advised the rescuer that we would cover the heart worm treatment when appropriate but didn’t hear back from the rescuer until I followed up in June. I then learned that a rescue organization had taken in both dogs and the mom did have her babies and that the rescue would be following up with the heart worm treatment and spay when appropriate. – diana
7/2/24 – 4 paws 1 Heart will be there for Abigail and her babies. Please follow her story on Facebook. Double your donation during our $1,000 Match! Thank you for making a difference in so many fur orphan lives. – Diana
7/1/24 – There’s still time to double your donation during the $1,000 Match campaign. Your donation will make a difference in the lives of many strays who would otherwise die on the streets — alone and defenseless. Meet Jerry. We were contacted on May 28 about a cat found on the streets with a wound on his tail. The rescuer, Robert, contacted vets but none could see the cat until the end of June and Robert was concerned that the wound needed to be treated sooner. We were able to get Jerry into West Flint Animal Hospital and Robert was willing to drive an hour to get there. Jerry was examined and treated on June 4 and then was neutered the following week. He is doing great and will never be alone on the streets again. – diana
6/27/24 – Patches, very sweet, showed up an apartment complex and rescued by a very kind couple. Although friendly, no owner could be found and we authorized her to be seen by one of our favorite veterinary doctors, Dr. Mina, at Five Mile Animal Hospital. She was examined and treated for an upper respiratory infection but she appeared to be pregnant and Dr. Mina called to get my approval for an x ray. Yesterday I received an update from the rescuer, Brian. Patches is pregnant. Although she is being kept inside at this time, the rescuers are often out of town due to work and have asked if there is anyone willing for foster Patches through her birth and obviously help with adoption. 4 Paws 1 Heart will commit to making sure the family is spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and Patches is tested when appropriate. If anyone can help, please contact Brian at: [email protected] She is a beauty. – diana https://4paws1heart.org/donations Donate Today during the $1,000 Match which ends July 4, 2024
6/26/24 – Unfortunately, most municipal animal control shelters/offices in our communities are not funded to do anything more than follow up on ‘complaints’. Very little is done to actually improve the situation — such as in hoarding cases, mass dumping, contagious diseases amongst stray animals, etc.
What is needed is funding for TNR and to stop assuming that because a good Samaritan decides to feed strays, they then become responsible for medical bills. Too much is left to the independent rescuers and rescue organizations who must rely on donations and work as a village with each other rather than the municipal organizations.
And, lastly, the low-cost clinics are overwhelmed with the need for spay/neuter and vaccines so necessary appointment are months out. A couple of weeks ago we were asked to help with a situation in which we thought there were just 12-15 cats who were ‘dumped’. Well, it turns out to be closer to 40.
Animal Control has been out on two occasions and warned the person who was feeding the animals and trying somehow to provide shelter but did nothing to make the situation better (such as spay/neuter/vaccinate). Many of the cats are very sick, a couple cats have required euthanasia, and they all require spay/neuter/vaccines.
And, in many cases, a place to go. We are doing the best we can to help in this situation as is All About Animals to help us keep the costs down. But this is about the 4th hoarding/dumping situation we’ve been involved with this year w/multiple cats being in similar conditions.
Here are some of the photos of cats being rescued in the most recent case with more photos to come. – diana
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6/25/24 – Please double your donation today so that we can continue to help the many orphan strays in our communities who have no one else but the kind people who rescue them and organizations like 4 paws 1 heart.
This is Bobo. A very kind couple, who had already rescued several others, had tried to catch him for several weeks. Finally, they were able to catch him before the 90+ degree temperatures began. He was in very bad shape and they suspected that he had been hit by a car or had gotten into a fight with another animal. He was unable to put weight on his leg, had a very swollen paw, and a wound on his neck. Fortunately, we were able to get Bobo into one of our partner veterinary clinics, Orion Animal Hospital, two days later.
Here is his rescuer’s report: “Medial patellar luxation … [causing lameness] Treatment: crate confinement for around 2 weeks Small (ACL) tear … [causing lameness] Treatment: also crate confinement Neutered Fever slightly elevated … tested positive for FIV Treatment: antibiotics Diarrhea … Treatment: de worming and probiotics in his food Pain … Treatment: Injection [lasts 3 days] then liquid pain meds [will try to put in food]
They did not give me a summary of the visit but this is what I understood … will call them Monday to make sure as I was a bit stressed. I am so happy that we have at least relieved some pain and that there is the possibility that the leg problems may heal on their own. The hope is that we can get putting weight on both front and back legs. We will take it one day at a time and I will try to socialize him during this ordeal but he is still growling this morning … I had hoped that the growling was more due to pain but we’ll give it time.
Thank you for making this possible. SHAN”. – diana
6/22/24 – The $1,000 MATCH is on until July 4, 2024. A great opportunity to double your donation and help those who have no one else. Sweet Abigail is one such animal who, thankfully, was rescued by our Board member, Cynthia. We will be helping Abigail through her pregnancy and her and the babies post pregnancy.