“He did know that before he passed away, and I’m very, very glad he did.”īut as small-scale as Rafuse’s initial undertaking may have been, it was just the first ripple in a pond. “The goal was just to make sure my grandfather died knowing that Mackenzie was going to be with me and she would be okay,” says Rafuse. Senior, touch-averse, and prone to scratching when overwhelmed, Mackenzie would never be a shelter-browser’s first pick. When she heard that her grandfather had fallen ill and likely wouldn’t recover, Angela Rafuse knew someone would have to step up and take in his cat, a 14-year-old grump named Mackenzie. See our privacy statement to find out how we collect and use your data, to contact us with privacy questions or to exercise your personal data rights.
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