In Memory of Inigo Montoya Peterson (Iggy), December 2012

Iggy and her sister joined our family on September 15, 2012, when they were an estimated 12 weeks old. They loved each other very much, although Iggy always let her sister boss her around. Iggy’s favorite things to do were to be held, nap under the covers with her mom and dad, and move her tail for her sister to chase. Iggy was the runt, and was so proud of

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In Memory of Mascovy, December 2012

Mascovy was an incredibly sweet and friendly, 5-month-old kitten rescued from the streets. This poor little guy had a broken leg and Kitty Connection provided him with the medical help that he needed. Sadly, though, Mascovy suffered from previously unknown complications and passed away. We’ll miss this sweet boy but take comfort in knowing that we gave him love and care so that he didn’t have to die alone outside

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Tia

Tia

I’m a 9-year-old purebred Akita. My owner passed away in January, and her family must sell her home. There are no family members who have the room to keep me. I’m affectionate and love people, but I can’t go to a home that has cats or other animals. I come with a crate and bed that’s mine. I’m fixed and all my medical have been done. Please contact Kitty Connection

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Antifreeze Bill S.88 Signed Into Law

Update: Governor Patrick signed S.88 into law on 1/4/13. You can email the Governor to thank him, via the form at the bottom of his webpage. On June 12, 2012, S.88 passed the Senate and on December 27, 2012, S.88 passed the House – both unanimously – thank your legislators for their support of S.88. If you don’t know who represents you, visit www.wheredoivotema.com and scroll down to find Rep

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Donations Needed for TNR (Trap/Neuter/Return)

Have you ever noticed a colony of cats hanging around your neighborhood? Perhaps you yourself have kindly been feeding stray animals? Why are there so many animals out there fending for themselves? The answer in most cases is that these animals have been abandoned or have been born into the wild without being spayed or neutered. Thus, they continue to reproduce among themselves and these colonies grow. Although no shelter

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