DiAngelo
Sponsored by Jill - Thank you! Sponsored by Katherine - Thank you! Sponsored by Marla - Thank you! Sponsored by Julia - Thank you! Sponsored by Michael - Thank you! Sponsored by William - Thank you! Sponsored by Mercedes- Thank you! Sponsored by Linda - Thank you! 7/19/2025 Dear supporters, It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our beloved DiAngelo. He crossed the Rainbow Bridge peacefully, surrounded by love and compassion. We knew this time might come soon. Over the past few months, DiAngelo was diagnosed with kidney disease. Our team worked tirelessly performing routine bloodwork, managing medications, and adjusting his care to give him the best quality of life possible. His lab results had even started to improve, and just yesterday, he showed signs of feeling better, eating more, and acting more like his sweet, familiar self. I allowed myself to hope that his treatment was beginning to work. But today, we had a setback. And after much reflection and love, we made the compassionate choice to let DiAngelo go with dignity, before pain and emergency overtook peace. We firmly believe every cat deserves to leave this world on a good day, not a crisis one. You were a special part of DiAngelo’s journey, and we want to thank you for giving him a beautiful, safe, and love-filled final chapter. Because of your support, DiAngelo spent the last two years of his life knowing comfort, care, and companionship, something he had gone far too long without. We will miss his jazzy tunes and his love for snackies, especially Purr Pops. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for supporting him and helping make those two years possible. You were part of his rescue, his recovery, and his comfort until the very end. With heartfelt gratitude, Sam
Blind/FIV+ Gender: Male Approximate age: 13 Arrived From: New Orleans, LA Arrival Day: June 2023 His hard years of life on the streets of New Orleans shows in DiAngelo’s face and ear scars. This senior kitty had been getting fed on the porch of a nice woman who fed the strays in her neighborhood. She then discovered him starving and in really bad shape so she took him in. She found that he had become blind and knew he couldn’t go back to life outdoors. So, for two years, DiAngelo lived indoors and was safe and happy. His rescuer then had to move and was determined to find a safe place for him to go since she knew the local shelters would euthanize him right away. She called us and we were thankful we had a place for him! When he arrived he was understandably frightened at all the changes in his life. Once he was cleared by our vet he moved into a room and slowly began to relax and realize that he’s safe again! DiAngelo was recently treated for anemia but he’s doing very well now!
DiAngelo
Sponsored by Jill - Thank you! Sponsored by Katherine - Thank you! Sponsored by Marla - Thank you! Sponsored by Julia - Thank you! Sponsored by Michael - Thank you! Sponsored by William - Thank you! Sponsored by Mercedes- Thank you! Sponsored by Linda - Thank you!
Blind/FIV+ Gender: Male Approximate age: 13 Arrived From: New Orleans, LA Arrival Day: June 2023 His hard years of life on the streets of New Orleans shows in DiAngelo’s face and ear scars. This senior kitty had been getting fed on the porch of a nice woman who fed the strays in her neighborhood. She then discovered him starving and in really bad shape so she took him in. She found that he had become blind and knew he couldn’t go back to life outdoors. So, for two years, DiAngelo lived indoors and was safe and happy. His rescuer then had to move and was determined to find a safe place for him to go since she knew the local shelters would euthanize him right away. She called us and we were thankful we had a place for him! When he arrived he was understandably frightened at all the changes in his life. Once he was cleared by our vet he moved into a room and slowly began to relax and realize that he’s safe again! DiAngelo was recently treated for anemia but he’s doing very well now!
7/19/2025 Dear supporters, It is with deep sadness that we share the passing of our beloved DiAngelo. He crossed the Rainbow Bridge peacefully, surrounded by love and compassion. We knew this time might come soon. Over the past few months, DiAngelo was diagnosed with kidney disease. Our team worked tirelessly performing routine bloodwork, managing medications, and adjusting his care to give him the best quality of life possible. His lab results had even started to improve, and just yesterday, he showed signs of feeling better, eating more, and acting more like his sweet, familiar self. I allowed myself to hope that his treatment was beginning to work. But today, we had a setback. And after much reflection and love, we made the compassionate choice to let DiAngelo go with dignity, before pain and emergency overtook peace. We firmly believe every cat deserves to leave this world on a good day, not a crisis one. You were a special part of DiAngelo’s journey, and we want to thank you for giving him a beautiful, safe, and love-filled final chapter. Because of your support, DiAngelo spent the last two years of his life knowing comfort, care, and companionship, something he had gone far too long without. We will miss his jazzy tunes and his love for snackies, especially Purr Pops. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for supporting him and helping make those two years possible. You were part of his rescue, his recovery, and his comfort until the very end. With heartfelt gratitude, Sam