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Mandalay
A sweet natured cat with CRF who was assisted through our Mesa Fund. He was cared for by One by One Cat Rescue in Kutztown, PA until he passed away this year.
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Prissy
An incredible strong willed, gentle cat assisted through our Stripes Fund and Fundraising Program. Prissy had heart disease, diabetes, pancreatitis and passed away in April 2005. She was cared for by the wonderful staff at Tabby's Place in Ringoes, N.J. |
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Antares
An angel while on earth who was assisted through our Mesa Fund for his CRF. Antares passed away 5/14/05. Antares brought joy to all who knew him and we mourn the loss of this truly beautiful soul. Aline, our prayers are with you. |
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Midnight
A sweet-natured gentleman who suffered from hyperthyroid and CRF and required daily fluid therapy. He was assisted with Mesa Fund Grant for his CRF. He was as devoted to his caregivers as they were to him, and was a lifelong friend to them over his 17 years. Our thoughts are with his caregivers during this difficult time. |
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Christmas
A handsome 18 year old, Christmas was rescued from a storm drain by his caretaker on Christmas Eve as a small kitten. Since then they were the best of friends. Christmas was assisted through our Mesa Fund for his CRF treatments. We wish his caretaker the very best during this difficult time.
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Molly
A sweet and friendly soul that gently crossed the Rainbow Bridge on 3/21/2007, surrounded by the love of Abi, Paul, and brother Marmite. Beautiful Molly, your memory will shine brightly in our hearts.
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Church
A cat that could only lovingly be called "bad", he was wonderful and lovable, and our little gray son. He was adopted in March of 2005 from an animal shelter in our hometown. He may have been the one adopted but he truly chose us, he walked over to us and with a loving look and a purr he had a new home. He was truly loved as our son and is deeply missed every day, there was never a cat in our lives like him and never will be again. He was and always will be loved with our whole hearts. Our little gray son was stricken with Squamous Cell Carcinoma at the age of 6, sadly the same age at which he left us. It took only two months for him to dwindle away. At least he is now a little angel cat, surely working at his favorite activity, sleeping.
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