Tinykittens
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Almost four years ago, we trapped a dying feral cat named Mason. With just a few months left to live, I brought him home to give him the comfort and dignity every living creature deserves after a life well lived.
What happened next blew us away.
Mason found a new purpose in life: being a foster grandpa to rescue kittens.
For 1069 magical days, Grandpa Mason shaped dozens of young minds, passed down important grandpa secrets, demonstrated tremendous hunting prowess, taught manners, quashed impudence and created a multitude of fashion-forward kitten hairstyles.
One year ago today, we had to say goodbye to Mason.
He crossed the Bridge peacefully and painlessly, with great dignity, at home on his tiny sofa, surrounded by the Auracuda, the TinyTuxies and his kittens.
For 1069 days, we got to love this glorious ancient "lost cause" feral cat. We got to give him 1069 days surrounded by love, free from pain and smothered in slobbery kitten kisses.
Each of those days was a gift to us, and to him.
Given his feral upbringing and his medical condition when he arrived, it would have been easy to write him off as a lost cause.
I’m so grateful we didn’t.
Grandpa Mason showed the world that even if you’re old, sick, feral, broken or different… you have value.
You have something to offer.
You are worthy of compassion.
You matter.
Thank you so much for loving him as much as we do.
His story didn't end that day, as we knew we still had so much work to do in his name.
I stayed up with him the night before his passing, and at one point I asked him to send his friends our way if they needed help.
In the last year, we have saved dozens of #masonsent ferals who wouldn't have survived otherwise.
We feel his spirit with us all the time, and are certain he has a paw in guiding the most desperate to us.
If you would like to help cats like Grandpa Mason get a chance to experience the love, comfort and joy they deserve, please support TNR efforts in your own neighborhoods.
Help others understand that underneath their tough, fierce feral exteriors, these remarkably misunderstood cats are capable of extraordinary love and worthy of compassion.
Become advocates for spaying, neutering and most of all... compassion.
Help us honor Mason’s memory by turning the global compassion deficit responsible for cat overpopulation into a global compassion surplus by telling their stories, giving them a voice, and helping change the narrative about feral cats.
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