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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

 

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"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.

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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.

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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.

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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).

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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.

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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"