An Angel visits the Cat House

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An Angel visits the Cat House
An Angel visits the Cat House
At the end of September, The Cat House
on the Kings was visited by a little angel
on earth, 7 year old Kaylie Bergen. Sadly,
Kaylie was diagnosed in February 2010 with
a very rare brain stem tumor, for which
she is being aggressively treated. Cuddling with the kitties at the King County
Pet Adoption Center in Kent Washington
helped Kaylie cope with chemotherapy
treatments, so much so that her family
decided to bring animals home to be
fostered.
Kaylie absolutely loves fostering and
has helped close to 100 kitties in the
past year. The entire family is involved,
mom Christy, Dad Russ, and brother
Dylan have all gotten into the act and
dedicated one bedroom just for the foster cats.
Since I missed their visit, I asked Kaylie’s
mom, Christy, to fill me in on the reason for
their trip to our shelter. I am printing her
response, as there is no way I could say it
better:
We first saw The Cat House on the Kings
on TV. With Kaylie’s love for cats I often
search the TV guide for good cat shows to
record. We all love cats, but Kaylie LOVES
cats :) I think we saw it first on “Must Love
Cats” but it was the full hour special, “The
lady with 700 cats” that got Kaylie really
wanting to come for a visit.
I looked on the website and was so happy
to see daily tours were available, and after telling Kaylie’s story we were offered a
room for the night. Talk about excitement
that were there. She LOVED it all.
It was so incredibly special for all of us and
will be forever remembered as the best trip
ever!! The love from Lynea and all the
people there has been fantastic. The
opportunity to stay the night with all the
cats is a dream come true and I can’t tell
you how much joy Kaylie got from this. It
was so fun to be there at nighttime.
Everyone has continued to show their
love of Kaylie on facebook and have sent
nice gifts to her in the mail. You guys are
really amazing people!!! Thank you
After we returned home from visiting, she
said she was ready to go back again :)
at our house when I got off the phone....a
sleepover with 700 cats, better than Disneyland! She was so excited and giggly on
the drive down from Seattle and right when
we arrived and went through the gate, a cat
hopped up into her lap for some love, and
another 5 were around her wheelchair- she
was overjoyed! She loved everything about
our visit to the Cat House, she loved each
and every cat there and loved that they are
everywhere. She loved the golf cart ride
which a cat and dog joined us on. She loves
Lynea, she is truly her hero and has big
dreams of following in her footsteps. She
loved waking up and having breakfast with
the seniors. She even loved the little dogs
Kaylie’s doing ok, she’s in good spirits and
feeling pretty good. She’s continuing chemo
daily at home. We take it one day at a time
and are thankful for every day. She continues to love our cats, our foster cats, and all
of your cats.
Kaylie lost her ability to smile last year,
which I miss so much, but I know she is
smiling ear to ear on the inside in all of
these pictures. Thank you again for everything you do to keep these kitties safe and
cage free and the Cat House going!
Love Christy
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LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT
“Why You Should Adopt a Senior Cat for the Holidays!”
of 11, and a housemate, LJ, a silver classic American Shorthair tabby are our current cats. Our family was perfect with just
the four of us. So what happened next, I
consider some sort of a sign. By Lori DiBacco
It was a cold late February afternoon when
my friend and I arrived for our first visit to
“The Cat House on the Kings.” We drove
north from San Diego to spend one night
surrounding ourselves in the fur and “felineness” of the experience. After a brief tour of the property, we walked
into the senior house, an amazing sanctuary where the older (age eight and up) kitties live in blissful harmony. These amazing
creatures have come to live here because
their humans had the forethought to plan
ahead for their care before they were no
longer able to do so. There is a guest suite
within the senior house where visitors can
spend the night for a nominal donation and
take a senior kitty or two or three to cuddle
at night. Something they all dearly crave. Linda Baker, the senior house “Dorm Mom”,
is completely devoted to the cats that live
there. My friend and I randomly chose
four seniors to be our overnight guests in
the suite, and we had a quiet and peaceful evening. The morning following our arrival, I locked eyes with “the one”: a skin
I sat down at the kitchen table and Spike
jumped up on my lap, wrapped his paws
around my neck, and snuggled his head
under my chin. Spike had just chosen me
as HIS new human.
and bones, sickly looking black and white
Oriental Shorthair mix. Linda let me know
that “Spike really needs a human” and had
not been thriving since losing his human the
year before at the age of ten.
Our last five cats were adopted as seniors:
Harley, a handsome 13-year-old brown
American Shorthair, we adopted at the age
It has been almost eight months since
Spike joined our family. He is now a big
gorgeous 14 pound bright-eyed boy with a
thick, glossy, glorious coat of fur. His constant need for human contact and snuggling is so strong, I think he’d stay on my
shoulder 24 hours a day if I let him! If you’ve got room in your heart, please
consider adopting a senior.They are
trained, calm and can actually walk
through the house without knocking things
from the tables and counters. They do not
swat at the breakable Christmas tree ornaments and above all they are forever grateful to you for adopting and loving them. .
You made them a very special part of your
family for the holidays.
Students’ donation helps the Cat House
The special needs young adult students at the Solano County Office of Education make crocheted rag rugs from donated, recycled material. Inspired by their
teacher’s love for animals and para-educator, Lori Fransen’s, volunteer work
with cats, they generously donated one of their 36 x 20 hand-made rugs as an
auction item for the Halloween Open House. Lori delivered it to our event and
according to event chair, Tammy Barker “The bidders loved it and it brought in
lots of money”. Thank you, Lori for inspiring your students to “help the kitties”.
The Cat House on the Kings
spayed/neutered over
1000 animals this year!
Thanks to these grants and donations:
Leave No Paws Behind: $500
Ark Antiques: $10,000 grant
Double Taurus Animal Foundation: $600 grant
Stefaneli Distributing: $250
ASPCA: $5000 grant
Julie Joyce: $5000
PetCo Foundation: $1564.74, $5000, $500,
$1631.72 grants (they gave us food, too!)
TOTAL: $30,046.44
ASPCA also awarded us a $5000 transportation grant which has
allowed us to send animals to forever homes in Oregon on three
separate occasions. ASPCA, you ROCK!
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Try a gift to each other’s
favorite charity!
The Cat House on the
h Kings is a private, nonprofit,
no-cage, no-kill sanctuary, rescue and adoption
center for cats run solely on donations and
out-of-pocket funding by our founder Lynea
Lattanzio.
Long-time supporter gives $5,000
to The Cat House on the Kings
The Cat House is open to visitors daily by appointment
only (except major holidays)
Hours 8:00am -11:00am; 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm
We are located near Reedley, CA. Southeast of Fresno.
I had the pleasure of speaking with Gilbert Hernandez at length
about his wife, Gayle Ann Jorgensen. I wanted to know what inspired her to give such a generous gift to the Cat House on the
Kings.
Gayle and Gil met on the campus of Cal Poly Pomona in 1989
where she was majoring in Animal Science, and he was majoring
in business. They went their separate ways after granduation: she
back to home to Fremont, Gil to Sanger. They did maintain a long
distance relatonship for 10 years, as he hated city life and she hated being away from it. Gayle finally relented and moved to Sanger
where she and Gil were married in March of 1998.
Gayle absolutely loves animals, especially horses and cats, and it
didn’t take her long to find out about the Cat House on the Kings.
She and Gil volunteered there and made sure to attend all the fund
raisers. Gayle was also looking forward to a trip to Wonder Valley
Ranch and Gil was losing weight so he’d be under the weight limit
for the ride when disaster struck. In May of 2011 Gayle felt numbness in her left foot and underwent a barrage of tests. A biopsy
in June confirmed she had a stage 3 malignant brain tumor. The
news wasn’t good. Her tumor was very rare (only 2.3% of all brain
tumors are of this type, and 67% of those die within three years.)
I WANT TO SPONSOR A CAT
FOR $15 PER MONTH
Gayle is already paralyzed on one side and the tumor is pressing
on her optic nerve, causing some blindness. You can hear the love
in Gil’s voice when he talks about quitting his job and caring for her
full time.
Two weeks prior to the Halloween Open House where this picture
was taken, Gil blacked out while cleaning and doing maintenance
on the roof of their home. That put him in the hospital (diagnosed
with retro grade amnesia as he did not remember anything) and
Gayle had to move into assisted care.
Gayle’s intention to help those she loved while she was able, resulted in donations to both of her nieces’ college funds. Despite all
the illness and injury, both Gayle and Gil showed up on October
29th to present Lynea with a check for $5,000. Gil calls Gayle a
“Super Trooper with an amazing disposition” in describing her spirits as she fights this battle. We, at The Cat House on the Kings, are
humbled to be the recipient of her largesse.
Rochelle Noblett
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Autumn Harvest and Halloween Open House.
October 29th The Cat House on the Kings hosted the
Autumn Harvest and Halloween Open House. Chaired
by Tammy Barker-Noell and her committee: of Harvie Schreiber, Carol Neff, Amanda Barker, Jennifer
Dooms, Marie Pierce and Sue Rance, this event broke
all records in attendance and funds raised.
Kathy Carbaugh, a volunteer for The Cat House on the
Kings and a feline raw food diet advocate, welcomed
Jennifer Taylor and Chris Kalinowski of Feline’s Pride,
the week leading up to the Autumn Open House. Chris
and Jennifer flew in from Buffalo, New York to volunteer and to demonstrate how to make and use a raw
diet for cats. According to Kathy “Jennifer and I were
able to work together as if we’d been a team for years,
not just hours.” A ‘vampire” and her mom relax on the east lawn.
Chris Kalinowski, production manager of Feline’s Pride and Jennifer Taylor, the general manager, educate our Open House attendees about the
benefits of a raw food diet.
Jennifer and Chris created 40 lbs. of raw food while
conveying information about its benefits to a steady
stream of Open House attendees. Feline’s Pride manufactures both the raw formula, ready-to-eat food and
“raw made easy kits”, supplements that can be added
to raw meat to make it nutritionally complete. Our kitties
were happy to demonstrate how much they enjoyed it
by eating it all!
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internet search engine. Specify The Cat House on the
Kings when you sign up and every time you search, dine
or shop, we’ll receive a donation. Sound easy? It is!
Jennifer and Chris were quick to say they’d be coming back. “Chris and I were both blown away by the
sheer scale of the operation you guys are running
out there. It’s amazing to see so many kitties running
around, lying in the sunshine and enjoying life. The
most touching fact is that some of those cats are ill and
will likely never find a home. But you guys gave them
a chance and gave them a great place to live out the
rest of their days in peace and comfort, not locked in a
tiny cold cage with no contact from other living beings.
From all of us here at Feline’s Pride, thank you for what
you do. www.felinespride.com
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A note from Tammy:
I want to thank the Fundraising committee for all their dedication and hard work
to make this open house a huge success
and also thank the volunteers who helped
prior to and the day of the event. I couldn’t
have done it without them. I would also
like to thank my husband Terry and my
daughter Amanda for supporting me, all
their help and for giving me the freedom
to follow my passion.
Thanks to Kathryn Herr and Justin Sacher
from Channel 47 who judged our kid’s costume contest, thanks to the Fresno Sheriff
K9 units for their demonstration and to
the Clovis Old Town Kiwanis for volunteering their time to feed us and donating
the proceeds back to The Cat House.
A huge THANK YOU
to our donors:
12TH ANNUAL J.G. BOSWELL GOLF TOURNAMENT
ALICE NICHOLS-UP COUNTRY
ALLEN GIBSON
AMANDA BARKER
AMANDA GLASCO
AMENITIES AVEDA SALON & SPA
APRIL MURPHY, ARTIST/AEM GALLERY
ARBY’S
BAJA FRESH
BARBERSHOP 609
BEAR CREEK GIFTS & CABIN DÉCOR
BIG KITTY DESIGNS
BOBBY SALAZAR’S
BRASS UNICORN
BROOK & ROBIN LOPEZ AND THEIR MOM
CAFÉ LEON
CARLA MONTAGNO
CAROL BRAINERD
CAROL DOUGLASS
CAROL NEFF
CHANNEL 47
CHARLOTTE’S BAKERY
CHERYL RINKER
CHIPOTLE
CHRISTINE BAGLEY
CHUCK E CHEESE
COLLEEN’S CUSTOME PET PHOTOGRAPHY
DEBBIE BUCKMAN
DESIGNER FLOWER CENTER
DOLLS, BEARS & MORE
DOUG-OUT COOKIES
EL POLLO LOCO
ELEPHANT BAR
ELI’S PET SUPPLY
ERICK’S SALON BOUTIQUE
FELICIA ANGEL-OHAYON
FEROL HENKELS
FURRY LAND PET SUPPLIES
GENO’S SANDWICHES
GOODGUYS JOHN BROWNRIG
HELEN FORT
HELEN MOORDIGIAN
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS SANTA BARBARA
IN-N-OUT BURGER
JACKIE DALE: TRAFFIC MAGAZINE
JACQUELINE HARDESTY
JAN KNUDSON
JEFF MCMILLAN
JENNIFER DOOMS
JOSEPH OHAYON
KARA FRANKLIN
KAORI TSUTAYA
KAREN RAE
KATHRYN HERR
KELLY’S PET SUPPLIES
KEOTHIP AUTHENTIC THAI CUISINE
KIKU FLORAL
KIM’S BIRTHDAY PARTY PETTING ZOO
KRISTIN SHAMEL-THE GILDED TOUCH
LA VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPPE
LENI MORTENSEN
LORI DIBACCO
LORI FRANSEN
LUNA PIZZERIA & ITALIAN RESTAURANT
LYNETTE SMITH ELI’S PET SUPPLY
M & E FLOWERS
MARGARET HUDSON
MARIE PEARCE
MC DONALDS
ME AND MOLLY P
ME N ED’S PIZZA
MODERN CAT
MOUNTAIN CAT TREES
NAILS BY ERIN
OLD TOWN CLOVIS KIWANIS
P.F. CHANGS
PANDA EXPRESS
PAT CALLISTRO
PEG BISSELL
PEGGY KRAUSE
PET ER
PETCO
PETSMART
PHYLLIS ESTEE
PIEMONTE’S
PORT OF SUBS
QUILTERS PARADISE, INC.
R.C. GABLEY
RACHEL GIBSON
RED ROBIN
REEDLEY TRADING POST
REEDLY FLOWER SHOP
RON & HARVIE SCHREIBER
ROUND TABLE PIZZA
SHARON GRABE
SIMONIAN FARMS
SPARKLE PLENTY MOBILE PET GROOMING
SPINNERS RECORDS
STARBUCKS
SUELLYN MILCHOVICH
SUSAN WILDERMAN
TAMMY BARKER
TERRY NOELL
TIM MOORE
TOM & TINA ELLIS
TOMMY’S HAMBURGERS
TOWER HEALTH & DIET FOODS
TOWER THEATRE
TRADER JOE’S
TRISTAN MALLORY
VALENTINO’S PIZZERIA
VENESSA GAMBOA
WHITIES PET STORE
WHOLE FOODS
WONDER VALLEY RANCH RESORT
Tammy Barker Noell with daughter
Amanda Barker and Sarge
THANKS TO OUR VOLUNTEERS
Alicia Lomas-Gross
Amanda Barker
Amy Bolton
Anna Gronzalez
Anne-Marie Gross
Antoinette Taillac
Armando Solis
Arthur Riley
Ashley Richard
Beth Brooke
Carol Neff
Celia Angel
Cheryl Hicks
Cheryl Rinker
Chris Oviedo
Christine Bowman
Christine Salcedo
Christopher Ruiz
Christopher Smith
Conor Righetti
Danielle Baker
Dave Ayers
Deanna Salamanca
Diana Elliott
Dylan Davis
Eileen Romero
Emma Martinez
Felicia Ohayon
Frank Kampling
Frank Stafford
MC
Geri Ramirez
Harvie Schreiber
Helen Ramirez
Homer Oviedo
Issac Oviedo
Jamie Dupont
Janie Stafford
Jacqueline Hardesty
Jeff Staicer
Jennifer Dooms
Jenny Righetti
Jessica Graves
John Hoskins
Kara Franklin
John Hinton
Karen Rae
Kathleen Healey
Kathy Carbaugh
Kathy Scheer
Lauren Veloria
Leni Mortensen
Linda Baker
Lisa Boyajian
Liz Bunting
Marcey Stark
Marie Peirce
Marjorie Dick
Melody Shannon
Michelle Shannon
Owne Vang
Pat Callistro
Patty Hoskins
Rainey Pearce
Roger Rich
Sandra Goodsoozian
Sarah Kristine Bartle
Selena Duket
Sheila Zamora
Silas Shannon
Sofia Righetti
Stephanie Galvan
Sue Rance
Sue Staicer
Tammy Barker-Noell
Terry Noell
DJ
Tiffany Porras
Venessa Gamboa
Victoria Miller
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CHOTK brings home awards at the Tonk’s
West Spooktacular Cat Show
Boy, what a whirlwind of a day we had
at the Visalia Spooktacular Cat Show
on Saturday, October 22. My buddy
in crime was fellow board member,
Francie Caraker. As always, Francie
was up early and ready to pick up two
of the many beauties at Cat House on
the Kings to show in the Domestic Feline division (nonprofessional, mixed breeds).
We also brought 4 kittens
along to the show who were
up for adoption. Two of them
were Siamese types, one
was a Russian Blue mix, and
the fourth was a playful, orange tabby.
Francie and I know little to
nothing about cat shows so
we were both exceedingly
happy when another Cat
House volunteer showed up
to help us. Pam Nishimoto
was a real jewel! She actually knew much about cat
shows and prevented us from making
some horrible mistakes, like not showing up on time with our cat at the correct arena. We would forget to listen
to the announcements or simply did
not understand what was being said.
Thank you BIG TIME, Pam.
Our “show kitties” were lovely. Each
was to be shown 6 times. Unfortunately, one of our “stars” became stressed
by all the commotion and so we decided to give her a breather. Pretty Girl
is indeed a gorgeous long-haired, Siamese blue-cream mix. If she had been
feeling better, we’re sure that little lady
would have captured many awards.
But that’s okay. We’ll save her for next
year!! On the other hand, our winning
feline of the day brought back 5 of the 6
awards-----one was FIRST PLACE out
of a pool of 15 domestic cats!!! Yippee for Apollo. He is an outstanding,
Ragdoll Siamese mix and obviously he
charmed the judges. Besides having
those good looks, Apollo is a wonderfully cuddly kitty; the type that searches
out love and snuggles. What a guy!!
The other good news was that our
orange tabby kitten got adopted by a
cat lover from San Diego. Thankfully,
our adoptor was willing to fill out the
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necessary forms and go through the
Cat House “investigation” to secure
great homes for all our kitties. That, of
course, meant a delay in our devoted
cat fan being able to have her kitten.
But she endured the wait and received
her baby the very next weekend during
the Cat House celebration
Open House. Now that little
kitty has a home with loads
of love in addition to play
time with a new kitty family. Almost as magnificent,
the little kitty now lives in the
continually perfect weather
of San Diego!!! Maybe we
should all come back as kitties with that “special look”
that can capture the hearts
of San Diego residents who
love cats as much as we do.
That’s my goal.
We want to thank Show
Manager, Neta Cox, of
Tonks West who did such an
efficient job of putting the Spooktacular Cat Show together. We also owe
a debt of gratitude to Janeen’s Furniture Gallery, Inc. and Marilyn Winters
of VanWin Cattery who donated the
entry fee for showing our lovely adult
felines.
Best to all you kitty lovers,
Lin Faurie
Board Member/Volunteer
Letter from Lynea
WE’RE IN THE RUNNING FOR $50,000!
Thanks to the persistence of our grant writer, Tracy
Monge, we’ve finally made it into the Pepsi Refresh
Challenge. If we get the most votes, my dream of
an on-site spay and neuter clinic will be a reality! Please, please, please, vote for us every day.
Keep a reminder on your calendar, put it on your
facebook pages and ask all your family and friends
to vote for us. The $5000 grant we received when
you, our beloved supporters, voted for us on the
Animal Rescue Site was a tremendous help in the
care and feeding of our nearly 1000 furry residents.
Imagine what 10 times that amount will do!
I am so excited at the thought of the clinic, I can
hardly contain myself! Here is the link:
http://www.refresheverything.com/cathouseonthekings
Thank each and every one of you for your support.
Love you all,
Newspaper
Bleach
Paper Towels
Pine Cleaner
Recyclables
The above items can be dropped off at Petco on
Blackstone near Ashlan in Fresno, or at the shelter
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Gift Cards From:
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Smart & Final
Costco
Walmart
Always Needed:
Volunteers
Foster Homes
Tristan Mallory presents a check to Tammy Barker for
$415.00 from the 12th Annual J.G. Boswell Water Department Golf Tournament.
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Tracey McNamara
from Kristina James
in honor of
Fred & Andrea May
from Annette Burns
Olive
from Stephanie Flora
Sassy
from Anonymous
Amber
from Stacy Zacher
Sissy
from Nancy Clarke
Mrs. Dorothy Trippel
from James Reed
Gucci and KayDee
from Sue Ann Sullivan
Coby dog, Coby cat and Simbi cat
from Ingrid Becker
Clyde
from Tamera Vincent
Jack cat
from Linda L Switzer
Kyle
from Ellen g Engleman
DC
from Julie Rose
Gucci and KayDee
from Sue Ann Sullivan
Arthur
from Celia Perry
Dorothy Tripple
From J.W and Carolyn Garrett
Dublin and Pumpkin
from Sharon Devol
Blue
from Paula Cracas
Calvin Soukup
from Deborah and Steven Soukup
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in memory of
Mary Sasaki
from Joanne Shimoguchi
Book Launch Promotion:
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Written by Brooke Smith
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The full-color book
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Bonus: For the first 100 copies sold,
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Fort Miller Middle School Students Raise $500
for The Cat House on the Kings
A desire to
teach community service to her
students at Fort
Miller
Middle
School in central Fresno led
principal Debbie Buckman,
a
long-time
supporter,
to
The Cat House
on the Kings.
With the help
of teachers Mr.
Kohl, Mrs. Aretakis, Ms. Vierra
and school psychologist Deena Ravicchio a competition was set up between
classes to see who could raise the most
money for the care of the cats in a week’s
time.
“The Nat Geo WILD special gave us the
perfect avenue to introduce kids before
they got there” said
Ms. Buckman. The
teachers
showed
leadership and career pathways classes the “The Lady
with 700 Cats”, and
got an overwhelming
response from the
students. A lottery
system was used
to winnow the number of students who
signed up due to limited seats". (The visit
coincided with the Autumn Open House
on October 29th, a Saturday, so it wasn’t
getting out of classes that motivated the
kids.)
According to Debbie “The kids can
hardly wait to come back! We had a
hard time getting them to leave. I think
the thing that surprised them the most
was seeing that all the cats (and dogs)
really got along. It was ADORABLE to
see the kids’ reaction to meeting Lynea,
and seeing both Hoss and Jasper,” two
animals that were prominently featured
in the video. “It was hard for any of them
to walk past a single cat without giving
them a love.” We are almost as excited as the kids
about this, and look forward to the day
they can come back.
Letters
Malana Felix getting more love than she can handle!
Amy and Malana from UCLA
Hi guys,
I just wanted to thank you for having my daughter and I for
the weekend. It was an amazing experience and (if you’ll
have us, of course) we would love to come back in December. I hope that we were helpful and it’s an eye opener seeing how much work goes into the cat house. Ashley and
Linda were GREAT and kept us busy. I’m already spreading
the word over here at UCLA how much help is needed and
how peaceful and healing it is at the cat house.
My daughter cried when we left and neither of us wanted to
go home. I had brought supplies (blankets, bleach, food and
litter) and am already working on rounding up more. So we’ll
see you guys in December and will be ready to work.
I took tons of pictures and videos and attached a couple of
my favorites. Thanks again! We literally can’t wait to come
back.
Amy Felix
Accountant, UCLA Student Accounting
Thank you Purina, for the
donation of Tidy Cat Litter
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Minimum order: $10.00
***Shipping and Handling for 1 to 2 shirts or up to
10 Grocery Bags: $6.00, 3 – 4 shirts: $10.00.
More than 4 shirts please e-mail for shipping charges
[email protected]
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Heather Sapphire
Purple
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Make checks payable to Pete’s Sport Shop.
Official Supplier of Cat House on the Kings
Merchandise. Profit is donated to Cat House.
PHONE
Send orders to: Pete’s Sport Shop
ADDRESS
STREET
CITY
STATE
ZIP
124 South C Street
Madera, CA 93638
(559) 673-5951