Kathy sounds like a very brave and special lady. I am going to purr for her and her son and the cats. It makes me sad when things like this happen to such wonderful people.
Kathy sounds amazing. I will pray for her, her son and all her fosters. I wish I lived closer to Montreal, but I am on the other side of the country. I thank god for people like Kathy.
I did a double take when I saw the photo on this post. The kitty is a ringer for our Buster when he was a little guy, pink nose, patches and all. (He's now 12).
Blessings and purrayers to Kathy, and to her son.
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Furry luvable!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness - I wish I could help. They're in Montreal? Canada? I'm very very far from there. I'll be praying for them.
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Prayers and purrs to Kathy as well~!
ReplyDeleteKathy sounds like a very brave and special lady. I am going to purr for her and her son and the cats. It makes me sad when things like this happen to such wonderful people.
ReplyDeleteKathy sounds amazing. I will pray for her, her son and all her fosters. I wish I lived closer to Montreal, but I am on the other side of the country. I thank god for people like Kathy.
ReplyDeleteOh I wish I lived closer! I will pray for Kathy and for homes for all of the kitties!
ReplyDeleteThat picture breaks my heart every time I see it. I wish I lived closer, too.
ReplyDeleteThat story is both sad and heartwarming. Sadly, I am very far away from Montreal and can't have cats, anyway.
ReplyDeleteI did a double take when I saw the photo on this post. The kitty is a ringer for our Buster when he was a little guy, pink nose, patches and all. (He's now 12).
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