Update On The Cat That Was Shot With A Paintball Gun

>> Saturday, December 18, 2010

Mr. Pink, as we lovingly refer to him at the hospital (I am confident his new owner can come up with a better name) is doing well. He arrived Thursday, we got him stabilized and treated his eyes. Fortunately, it appears the eye damage was minimal. We had to shave most of the painted fur off, the paint was caked on to the skin. Then the rest we are removing with olive oil. Now its challenging to examine his eyes because his face is so slippery. He is such a sweet cat, just wants to be petted. He purred from the time he hit the door. Amazing how resilient and forgiving animals are!

He will be staying the weekend with us then he will move to his new home to be a strictly indoor cat.

Also, an Oakland County Sheriff did come by yesterday and took the information about the incident.

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Pictures With Santa

>> Monday, December 13, 2010


2010 Pictures With Santa At The Milford Powerhouse
Pictures with Santa was a great success this year with many generous donations. We do not have the final numbers, but the Community Sharing Pet Pantry received over $ 2,000 in cash donations and at least one truck load of much needed food. The Pet Pantry is the first pet food bank in the State of Michigan to provide pet food to families in need, allowing pets to stay in the home and serve a vital support function for the family. Currently, the Pet Pantry feeds over 500 animals a month! Thank you to every one that helped~ Kathy and Don Hourican(Santa and Mrs Claus), Alex Dehne (our gifted photographer), Peter (the printer), Howard and Carol Dubin (Carol is the reason the Pet Pantry is in existence!), Patty Kutil (always willing to lend a hand and Community Sharing's event coordinator) and Hunter and Isabella - two of the most philanthropic kids I know. Lastly, Rich Harrison who offered the Powerhouse to us. What a beautiful spot to spend a winter day!
We are so fortunate to know such kind and giving people. We will see you all again next year!! Merry Holidays !

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A Tribute To The Cats



Clinic Cats
Every animal that comes through our doors has a special story and touches the lives of each doctor and technician they meet. We deeply value these experiences. We also care deeply for the animals that we ‘live’ with within the hospital. They are the ‘clinic cats’. They entertain fussy children and fidgety adults, chase the wayward field mouse and sit quietly with clients that are stressed and sad. Clinic cats have a sixth sense about people that are allergic to cats and they gravitate to them! They know what dogs are friendly and what dogs to give a wide birth. Some of them pick favorite emergency doctors and make sure they snuggle with them when they are resting at night. They can be crazy, running through the hospital halls, or quiet, curled in front of a sunny window. Clinic cats donate blood for the sick cat and compassion to the people that need it.

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Help Support Community Sharing's Pet Pantry And Have Your Pet's Photo Taken With Santa!

>> Monday, November 29, 2010



It is that time of year again. This is our fourth year taking pet's photos with Santa and helping support the Pet Pantry. This year we will be at the historic Milford Powerhouse. The powerhouse was designed by the famous architect, Albert Kahn, and commissioned by Henry Ford to power the Ford Carborator Plant just north of the mill pond (the plant was torn down, but set behind Krogers). The powerhouse sits on West Liberty, just west of the train tracks from Main Street and on the edge of Central Park. This is a great chance to witness and bit of Milford's history as well as support a great cause.
Photos will be printed on site and digital copies can be made available on DVD.
Bring a pet food or cash donation to help our friends and neighbors continue to keep their family together and healthy. Remember, the pet food program helps keep animals in safe homes, out of shelters and off the streets. It allows pets to continue to offer companionship and comfort to their human companions.

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Pet-A-Palooza at VCS October 30th !!!!

>> Sunday, October 24, 2010


Join us from 10 AM - 2PM at Veterinary Care Specialists 205 Rowe Milford, MI for the first Pet-a-Palooza, sponsored by the Highland- White Lake Business Association.

Bring your pets to have their Halloween photos taken. Proceeds from the photographs will go to Sparks In The Park, our annual community
Fourth of July celebration.
There will be representatives of other area pet related businesses, pets available for adoption and lots of fun for the family

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Hives, Allergic Reactions and Swollen Faces

>> Sunday, October 17, 2010




This poor little gal presented to me while I was working the emergency service last weekend. She is a young Vizsla and her hives and her facial swelling was so dramatic and easy to appreciate that I had to take a few photos.

Even as the fall is swinging into full gear we are fortunate enough to have some really nice days and the stinging insects have been out in full force. Just like people, not every dog that is stung by a bee or wasp develops an allergic reaction. Also, just because they have been stung before and not had a reaction doesn't mean that they will be free of allergic reactions from future stings. We see reactions to bee stings or insect bites infrequently in cats. Possibly because cats immune systems work differently and they are not as prone to hypersensitivity reactions or maybe because most cats are savvy enough to avoid stinging insects.

Hives (called urticaria or, singularly, wheals) and facial swelling (called angioedema) all occur as the result of an acute allergic reaction that is created by a response of the animals immune system to the venom or bite of the insect. Sometimes these can be very focal reactions, like a mosquito bite, or they can be generalized responses, like the patient in the picture.

Generalized allergic responses can be severe and lead to respiratory difficulty, collapse and, in rare cases, death. Also these lesions can be itchy (called pruritus) and the animals will scratch their faces and cause injuries to their eyes and at times scratch so excessively that they damage their skin.

It is best to have any pet that is experiencing what appears to be an allergic reaction evaluated by a veterinarian. Some of these allergic reactions are not related to insect bites, but to medications or other illnesses. Still other episodes, although they may initially appear minor, can become life threatening. Most patient's that we see on emergency receive injections of steroids and diphenhydramine and are observed to be sure their condition is improving and then sent home. Patients that are more severely affected, have had recent recurrent episodes or are found to have other issues on their examination may end up having additional tests done or even being hospitalized.

The patient in the picture went home to rest and was outside playing the next day, free of bumps!

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Community Sharing's Pet Pantry Is In Desperate Need!!!!!

>> Tuesday, September 21, 2010



Our Task must be to free ourselves....by widening our circle of compassion to
embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.
Albert Einstein


Community Sharing continues to have new families coming to their doors for help. Each day they are open they add 5-8 new families to their already long list of people in need. Along with providing food and other services to the two footed members of the family, The Pet Pantry at Community Sharing is providing food to the four footed family members. This is a desperately important service to families, children, elderly persons that rely on their pets for solace during difficult times. The food provided to these pets is an important humanitarian outreach that prevents the pain and suffering of all living creatures.

The Pet Pantry's shelves are empty ! We need your help. Please bring donations to Apollo Center or to VCS and the food will be greatly appreciated.

We are all very fortunate to live in this great community. Thank you in advance for your help.

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