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"Baby
Cakes"
This sweet girl entered
our foster program after her previous owners could no longer care
for her. She and another fostercat named "Charlee"
were adopted by a wonderful family where Baby lived for nearly a
year before passing away peacefully one night in her sleep from old
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"Zoey"
Johnston
Always the runt of her
litter, Zoey and her brother Simon were adopted together into
the same home. Two weeks later, after several days of unrelenting vomiting, a
vet appointment revealed that she had a diaphragmatic/esophageal
tear with other complications, most likely the result of a
congenital defect. Her adoptive family made the difficult decision
to let her pass peacefully. She has been buried on their
property around the area she loved to play. |
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"Greta"
Baggett
Greta lived the first part
of her life working as a Service Dog. When she was retired, GRR
placed Greta in a home with a wonderful family. Unfortunately,
early medical complications took her from them too soon. We're
very happy to report that the Baggett family is honoring Greta's
memory by welcoming a second GRR foster, "Ally", into
their home. |
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"Sebastian"
All skin and bones,
Sebastian was rescued too late. He fought hard, but in the end was
too sick to recover from his short life of neglect. He passed away
warm and well loved in a GRR fosterhome. |
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"Lola"
and "Enzo"
Despite receiving
immediate vet care after being pulled from a shelter, at four weeks
old, Lola and Enzo were too small and weak to fight off a horrible
case of coccidia. We are thankful that their littermate
"Bella" survived and is now living happily in a wonderful
home. |
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