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In
our Memory Garden, we have "planted", like precious flowers
that bloom forever, our dear departed pets. If you would like to have a pet (cat, dog, or
other animal) placed in our Memory Garden, please send a small donation ($10 suggested)
and a photo to our organization. Our address is:
The Cat People
4909 Stockdale Highway PMB 246
Bakersfield, CA 93309
(661) 327-4706
e-mail us at: Alisa74@gmail.com
 "The Best Cat
Ever", Ernie Haberdasher was The Cat People's mascot from 1990-2001,
and could be found purrsoning the sales desk at Pawsitively Cats, the organization's gift
shop. Rescued from a empty house which had been locked for a month, Ernie made a full
recovery from near-starvation and, amazingly, loved people to the end of his days. |
 Burger Kitty,
rescued from a Burger King drive-through where she actually asked visitors to order
fishburgers for her, lived happily with Jim and Amy St. Amour in Bakersfield for eight
years until her death. |
 Johnny
Handsome, a purebred Shaded Silver Presian was found abandoned: ill, matted,
filthy, and starving. He was adopted by Cat People President Linda Wright and was the
group's first mascot. |
 Ophelia,
just a cat, was rescued after being shot in a Bakersfield alley. Martha Gilleland and
Linda Wright adopted her and loved their fierce, independent little alley cat until kidney
disease took her life at age 16 (or so). |
 Vole, a blue
Burmese, was the beloved cat of Linda Wright for almost 18 years. Tiny but oh, so funny
and sweet, she was a delightful fey spirit. Vole, you are dearly missed by your cousin Biscuit and by your human caretakers. |
 Andrei, a
Russian Blue, was the dear companion of Joan Bondurant of Tucson, for almost 15 years. A
"perpetual kitten", he loved his walled garden and palo verde tree. |
| Click here to read some poetry and prose about cats we have
loved and lost. |
Click
here to read "The Rainbow Bridge" and "Where to Bury a
Cat" |
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