ways joined her friends when treats were handed out! You can see her in the back and how tiny she was compared to the others. She loved to sleep on cat condos in her bungalow, and often would be found curled up with her sister Tahiti - also a very small Bengal with chronic health issues. For being such a small peanut, she made a huge impression on all of us. She will be deeply missed by her human and cat friends. Willow, you now get to join your family on the other side. You were small only in stature. Your sweetness and personality filled the sanctuary. Each cat who passes is lovingly remembered with a custom rock, painted with their likeness, to add to the memorial rock garden in the Welcome Center. It's such a special way of keeping them in our hearts forever. If you'd like to help by purchasing Willow's rock art, please email me at info@wildcatsanctuary.org. The donation for this rock art piece is $100. Thank you for loving Willow, too. It helps us all to know that she was loved from afar as much as she was every day here at the sanctuary. With over 110 wild cats now calling The Wildcat Sanctuary home, something we have to think about every single day is raising money to be able to rescue and care for them. When it can cost as much as $10,000 each year just to care for one big cat, you can see why fundraising is a vital part of the work we do. Your contribution to The Wildcat Sanctuary goes straight to work helping save lives of wild cats in need -- both at the Sanctuary and through outreach and rescue programs all across the country. Please consider donating at http://www.wildcatsanctuary.org/
Pets Remembered Cremation Service
New Brighton, MN 55112
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