Kitty Rescue & Adoption
 

Memorial Tributes

What better way to honor the memory of a beloved pet or family member than a donation to KRA in their name? Create a lasting tribute which will benefit others in need. Friends and family can be requested to make similar donations; when we receive a memorial gift, we notify the individual you specify, informing them of the gift.

Dedicated to the wonderful kitties who have touched our hearts and have since passed on.

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Thomas
Thomas
Thomas came to the shelter in very rough shape but immediately made it clear that he was a special kitty. A volunteer graciously adopted him and cared for him through his bout with many health problems. He quickly became one of the favorites among volunteers and his spirit will make a lasting impact on the shelter.
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Bianca
Bianca
Bianca came to Kitty Rescue with 3 of her other friends after their pet parent passed away. A loving family fell in love with all four kitties and generously gave them all a chance at a forever home. Sadly, Bianca died suddenly after a short span with her new family. We are thankful she was given a chance at a new home and that she was loved the short time she lived with them.
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Benny
Benny
Benny won over our hearts the minute he was brought to the shelter. He was a wonderful older guy that's only request was to be loved and cared for. He was one of the sweetest kitties to pass through out doors, we were blessed to have a chance to know him.
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Leslie
Leslie
Leslie was a feisty senior kitty with a zest for life and attention. She always was the first to great you in her room at the shelter and loved to be talked to. Her energy and spirit is truly missed at the shelter.
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Molly
Molly
Molly was a special kitty that passed away at a very young age from congenital kidney disease. She had a sweet spirit and a gentle soul. She will be very missed by her adoptive family.
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Felix
Felix
Felix was a quiet, shy boy that lost his battle with kidney failure. He had the most handsome green eyes and will be missed by his good kitty friends Athena and Faith.
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Bailey
Bailey
Bailey was a loving and elegant Maine Coon cat who danced into our lives for only a short time. She needed a home because she always had a home and we were happy to oblige. Bailey became a fixture in our kitchen where she dutifully "organized" papers and took naps on my laptop computer. Where ever Bailey went she was always in a hurry to get there. And after she became ill, she enjoyed the pleasures of our porch where she could lie in the sun or shade for days on end. We nursed Bailey along in her final months. She lived each day with a determination that both pleased and saddened us at the same time. We cherish her memory and spirit.
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Misty Mama
Misty Mama
Misty Mama lost a difficult battle with heart disease and was dearly loved by her family. She will be missed tremendously and never forgotten.
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Saffie
Saffie
Saffie was the love of our lives (my husband and our grandchildren) and will be sorely missed.  She brought sunshine and love into our home, and we enjoyed seeing her blossom in the love only a cat-loving family could provide.
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Bailey
Bailey
Bailey lost his battle to Leukemia and was a favorite among the shelter founders. To one he was her "Bales of Hay" and the other "Bales of Fur".
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Gloria
Gloria
Gloria was a feisty kitty that liked to be the center of attention. She lost her battle to oral cancer and will be forever missed. She was most often found snuggling with her best buddy Angelo. He misses her very much.
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Chance
Chance
Chance was a very special FIV+ kitty that was loved by all the volunteers and other FIV+ kitties very much. He had a safe, loving home at Kitty Rescue. He had a gentle personality, liked to be pet, and enjoyed quiet attention. His best friend was Max who misses him very much.
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Storm
Storm
Storm was a shy sweet kitten that passed away at a very young age due to illness. She was dearly loved by her siblings and volunteers. She fought hard to live but is now in a better place. She will be missed.
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Huey AKA Dasher
Huey AKA Dasher
The Metamorphosis of Huey I could write a book about Huey, the shy littermate of Dewey, whom we had adopted from KRA in February of 2009. Dewey and Hueyıs litter had been dropped off at the shelter in December of 2007. They were 3 months old at the time. Huey was the last one to be adopted. At the shelter, it was hard to know how shy he was, and it was clear that his shyness wasnıt working in his favor in finding a forever home. I went out on a limb (pulling my husband along with me) in early June. I wanted Huey to have a permanent home with us and, hopefully, heıd bond with his brother. It was a tough first week. He hid under the bed for the entire week, and Dewey didnıt remember him at first. Eventually, our quiet household and the opportunities to see bears, moose and smaller critters in the back yard, while safely indoors, delighted Huey. Even our needing to care of a friendıs yellow lab for a week didnıt bother him. I panicked at first, not knowing how things would work out, but it worked out fine. Huey didnıt mind a bit. The Huey from the shelter was soon transformed into a well-adjusted, very funny feline. He bonded well with his brother, and Fletcher and Shirley, too. It was in September that I had a sense he wasnıt feeling 100%. I hoped it was just the changing seasons. Yeah, right! It wasnıt the case, though. On a Saturday evening in early October, he was admitted to Tufts. All clinical signs pointed to FIP. We had no options with the confirmation of that diagnosis the next morning. He was euthanized, and we were left to digest all that had happened so quickly. We spent our last moments with him, talking about all the things he got to see, how he had accepted all of his family, and how we all accepted him. We were happy that his short life outside the shelter was the best it could be. We were saddened to think of the soon-to-begin process in which the others would be looking for him around the corner for days, weeks on end. We just wish he had more time with us. Heıs at peace now, with our other cats that have passed on, and we miss him dearly.
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Juno
Juno
Juno was rescued by a caring volunteer as a kitten with his little sister from a cardboard box on the side of the highway. Unfortunately he passed away at a very young age, shortly after finally finding a forever home with his beloved sister Rose. In his short time with his new family he made sure that Rose felt safe and that she knew where to go in her new home. He will be remembered for his gentle, loving personality. He lived up to being a big brother to Rose in every way. He will surely be missed.
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Ferrin
Ferrin
Ferrin was a very special determined kitty that lost a tough battle with health problems. She was loved by all that knew her at the shelter. She was very loving, outgoing and dignified. She would always greet you with a big meow when you came into her room. We all miss seeing her every day.
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Chester
Chester
Chester was a very special boy that lived at the shelter for many years. He was truly cherished by the volunteers that knew him at the shelter. He is greatly missed.
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Bentley
Bentley
Bentley came to the shelter from a dedicated volunteer that could no longer care for him. He was fortunate enough to find a wonderful loving forever home outside of the shelter for 9 months before his passing. Here is what they had to say about him: "He was the world's best cat to us. Even though he was only with us for a short time, he quickly found his way into our hearts. He used his double paws to slap the dog when she got near him. We really miss him. It was nice when he curled up and sat on our laps. We hope he is happy in heaven."
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Mercedes
Mercedes
In memory of Mercedes, a feral from KRA, who we welcomed into our home and loved for the short time she was ours.
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George
George
In Memory of George, loved by all KRA volunteers.
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Gigi
Gigi
One volunteer remembers her this way: I spoiled her when I was there by letting her run around in the hallways. She was a lap cat which I loved! She was one of the friendliest cats and I liked to play with her with string and run around the hallways while she chased me! Another remembered her this way: Her full name was Isabella-GiGi, which she seemed to like and respond favorably too. She could be a bit cantankerous, in a room with lots of "teenage" cats, but who wouldn't be. She had an absolutely gorgeous face with very expresive eyes. She would nip if you decided to move on to another resdient of the room, or if another cat tried to weasel in on her attention. Dispite her size she was quite frisky and like to play with string toys. She would have been in heaven to have a quiet home with someone who would give her the undivided attention and love she craved. I hope in heaven that's what she is getting! She will be missed by all.
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Logan
Logan
Logan was a resident for about two years when he was given up by his family. Aloof at first, Logan warmed to the volunteers in time. He was a very laid back cat and loved to drink water as it was being poured from a pitcher or dripping from the faucet. Sadly Logan passed away suddenly and unexpectedly in 2008 of an unknown cause. Logan was loved and left his paw print on those who knew him.
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Jet
Jet
Jet came to the shelter at the tender age of 10 weeks. She was the tiniest little thing with a big attitude. If you tried to approach her she would put her little ears back flat looking like a little Jet. She would hiss and spit and if you got too close you could expect a whack! We watched most of her siblings get progressively more friendly but Jet wouldn't give in. We knew she was destined to be a shelter cat. She never got very big and as time went on we suspected she was sickly, we never knew it was terminal. At around 1 1/2 she was diagnosed with "dry" FIP. It is a slow killer that saps the body of muscle and fat. Despite our effort to put weight on her she continued to fail and on July 7th we had to put her down. In her sicker times she began to trust us more and we were able to sit and hold her and give her the love she deserved. We miss her terribly and she will always have a special place in our hearts.
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Cotton
Cotton
Little Cotton passed away at the young age of 3 months. She was a sweet little kitty that looked just like her mother Trixie. She liked to snuggle up against her big sister Butterscotch.
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Cotton
Taffy
Taffy was a sweet young mother of 6 that passed away at an early age. Her mother is Whoopie Pie who still lives at the shelter. She will be missed.
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Velvet
Velvet
Velvet was a feral kitty that we rescued and brought to the shelter. She loved the other cats and would always follow them and rub up against them. She was a petite, gentle kitty whose very good friend at the shelter was Angelo. She will be missed.
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Maggie
Maggie
Maggie died at the tender age of 6 months. She was a sweet kitten that was well loved by her adoptive family.
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Trixie
Trixie
Trixie died young at the age of 7 months. She was a playful and outgoing kitten that always enjoyed being held. She was greatly loved and will be missed by her adoptive family.
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