Red’s Road to Healing

7/9/25: Red’s eyes were so swollen it was hard to do an exam and check for ulcers. He was started on an anti-inflammatory eye medicine, oral antibiotics and he was tested for feline leukemia and FIV. He was negative which is good but this eye condition could be from a virus. His rescuer, Nikki and her husband, have opened their hearts and home to give Red a chance to heal. We will re-check his eyes once some inflammation has gone down. Thank you Moore Veterinary Hospital for squeezing this baby into a packed schedule so that he could get help he needed.

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Hayden and Red

10/19/24 – Because donations are slow and cases for stray animals on our streets have been severe, we are on a temporary hold from assisting with new cases. Hopefully, we will be making an assessment after the first of November once we are clear of the prior commitments. Thank you for your support and if at all possible, donations will make a difference in many lives. In the meantime, we will be reporting on some of the many cases we’ve had over the past few months that have not been posted.

This Is Hayden and Red. As so many cats, they appear to have been abandoned by owners. They are estimated to be about 20 years old and already neutered/spayed; their finder is willing to bring them into her home but could not afford to take them to a clinic for vetting.

They were both examined, vaccinated, and treated at Orion Animal Hospital and will hopefully live out their final years in safety with love. – diana https://4paws1heart.org/donations/