Name:Grady

Incident:Stray

Class:Domestic short hair, tabby

Age:Adult

Condition:Severe asthma

Medical:Needed steroids and medication to control coughing

Character:Friendly and very affectionate

Stay:3 months

Outcome: Good, health was stabilized

Adopted:YES, living in Palouse

Grady
Crossed the Rainbow Bridge on April 14, 2004. Grady will be greatly missed by his family.

He will stay in our hearts forever.

Grady is an asthmatic cat that requires special care and medication. I read an article about him but never thought I could do anything to help until I went to the shelter. This very sociable cat hopped up in my lap and started purring louder than any cat I had ever heard.

I went home that night and decided I really wanted to adopt Grady. However, I decided to foster him at first to make sure he would fit in with the rest of my family of critters. Well, most of my worries were laid to rest right from the beginning.

We still continue to medicate him daily, but it is not extra work at all. I have to say Grady is probably one of the best cats that I have ever been owned by. I wouldn't trade the little bit of extra care that he needs for anything. Except for maybe my pillow back.

-- Helene Hopkins

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