Morgan was an unplanned addition to our family. I took a towel donation to our local shelter and peeped into the cat room. A tech was cleaning out the cage of what I thought was an old one-eyed cat. This was not a no-kill shelter. My heart went out and I wept all the way home. The next day the beloved husband and I went over to scoop her up. She wasn’t old at all. She was between 9 months and a year. She had just had her eye removed because of a rupture, but she didn’t know she only had one eye. In her entire life, she didn’t know her eyesight was compromised. She was lower on the adoptable list because most people want perfect cats, so she came home with us. To us she was perfect.
She came to a group of three older cats — Jake, a cantankerous elder; Mollie, the gentle alpha; and Hazel, a semi-feral who never did trust humans. She adapted well. She paid homage to Jake and snuggled up to the other two.

My gray bookends — We adopted Gracie because she had one eye too. Gracie on left, Morgan on right. You can see the size difference although they were both adults and close in age. Gracie at 8 lbs and Morgan at 12.
That’s not to say she lost her youth. She broke vases because of her need to sleep on high spots like the fireplace mantel and tops of tall furniture; rearranged centerpieces because there was no centerpiece as wonderful as her; and she was often full of cobwebs from I don’t know where.
What made her perfect was that she didn’t scream for food (and ate anything you gave her); didn’t wake us up in the early morning; or eliminate inappropriately. She didn’t fear trips to the vet. She thought of it as an opportunity to charm more people. She was easy.

Morgan broke her leg in 2021. Here she is with her splint. She had to get it rewrapped every week for eleven weeks. She enjoyed the attention and the vet techs loved her.
She made us smile with her antics and brought youth and energy into the house. She also accepted other cats as they joined us and helped us mourn as pets left. There were many times when I cried into her fur while she purred.
There wasn’t a cat bed she didn’t like. We have 87 million all around the house just for her. The other cats use them too, but Morgan was always in one. I don’t ever remember her sleeping under the bed. She accepted smooches on her forehead as a price to pay for a good gig. In fact, she liked them.
I will miss her happy dance at dinnertime; her need to escort me to the bathroom. (I was not to be trusted alone); and her scrunched up nose when she smelled something she didn’t like. She was a happy cat. I couldn’t have asked for more except for a longer life.
Public Service Announcement: She wasn’t adopted because she was young or beautiful (she was both) but because she was considered less adoptable. When you adopt, do not pass by the less than perfect animals or the ones that cower frightened in the corner or the older ones. The shelter is a tough place. They bloom in homes filled with love. Give them a chance.
To capture the essence of Morgan, I’m going to repost some blogs from her early years here over the next few weeks. I laughed when I reread them and hope you will too.





What a lovely snapshot of Morgan’s personality. I agree about the imperfect or older rescues, every animal deserves to be loved and cared for.
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She was a great cat and it’s sad to think she was passed over because she was missing an eye.
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What a lovely tribute to sweet Morgan. So sorry for your loss. She was a perfect cat. Sending you big, big hugs.
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Thanks. We need hugs!
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What a lovely tribute Kate! I laughed over the centrepiece and her escorting you to the bathroom. I remember when she broke her leg too.
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She was a great cat!
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She liked the guitar! Awww! What we wouldn’t give for a cat who liked it, or who at least didn’t see it as some sort of torture device. A great tribute to Morgan!
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She liked music as did Gracie our other gray. She liked people.
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Catorze likes music just … not when Cat Daddy plays! Obviously your husband is a better musician than Cat Daddy. 🤣🤣🤣
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🙂
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I haven’t been blog active lately, but I saw this in my email notifications today and wanted to come honor your sweet Morgan. I enjoyed reading about how she came to live with you and her perfect-cat personality. The words brought me to tears, and I miss her with you. Thank you for taking in a less-adoptable kitty and giving her such wonderful digs. Like the other comments, I’m sending hugs, too.
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Thanks. She was a special cat and is missed.
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What can I say that hasn’t already been said. It’s a beautiful tribute Kate. Have a big lump in my throat.
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Thanks. That’s all you need to say.
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What a delight she was! I’m looking forward to those repeat posts, they will be new to me.
I totally agree about not passing up the “not so adoptable” cats. At the shelter where I volunteer, we see it all the time. Those are the ones that seem to bloom best, they are so happy to be out of the shelter environment and in a home, it just does them so much good, and the people, too.
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Morgan was young but I haven’t had a kitten in decades. Most of my other cats were either rescues off the street, older mom cats and Hazel who was rescued at around 6 months but never warmed up to people. She did great here with the other cats. She didn’t run from me but she didn’t like to be cozy either. I also recommend people adopt 2 or at least have another cat, as they aren’t as solitary as people think.
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Tears in my eyes as I read this! Sometimes imperfect is the best. Touching tribute to Morgan. She had a great life.
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I hope so. She gave us so much.
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A truly perfect cat. Hmm, not many people would even deserve her! God bless
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I only had one other cat that was as easy as her and that was a long time ago.
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While sadly I didn’t really know your kitties, let alone Morgan, I will look forward to reading the flashback posts. Those are always good memories, mostly. I sometimes look back over some of my older posts when we had 2 ‘meezers’ and a dog…the originators of our blog…time does keep moving on.
Hugs to you and thank you for this wonderful tribute!
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We have great memories of Morgan. When she had a broken leg, the techs used to make tape characters to put on it, like a duck or a whale. So funny. She brought “happy” to a lot of people.
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we loved your morgan so much… this girl with special cattitudes. biggest hugs to you all
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Thanks!
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What a beautiful tribute to your baby. ❤ I tend to be drawn to the “less adoptable” babies. They are all perfect, and they all deserve so much love. Thank you for adopting Morgan and giving her so much love!
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Thanks. She gave us a lot too.
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What a sweetie Morgan was and you did a tribute that was perfect. I like what you said about adopting an imperfect pet. Here we have an animal rescue organization that takes all animals – it is called DAWG. I follow them on Facebook. It is a big farm. The other day they took in a French Bulldog that is blind and deaf and had mange so bad it had no fur at all, just pink skin. They named her Lorelei. They were interacting with her and she was interacting with the other dogs like she had no issues stopping her from just being a dog.
I was watching a video the other day about a shelter where the people are vetted before they can take home the shelter pets – that’s probably standard, right? But, in this case the “hopeful humans” were all lined up, sitting in a big room and each dog came into the room by itself and was allowed to find its human/potential owner. I had tears in my eyes as each dog went right to their new owner, picking them out of the crowd of hopefuls. I had to wonder if they had a prior meet-and-greet. I know it wasn’t AI, like so many of these animal videos are anymore. In each case the dogs were ecstatic, licking the new owner’s face.
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That made me smile. I like the concept of pets picking their owners. They can smell things we can’t like kindness.
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Yes, it made me smile too. I didn’t know shelters did this and the new owners hugging their new pets was such a beautiful scene to see. If I see it again, I’ll pass it along. I am on Instagram, but never post anything. I joined when a young man named Oliver got a health diagnosis that made him quit his job, then he bought a sailboat and he and his rescue cat Phoenix are sailing around the world. The site is “Sailing With Phoenix”. I have found some interesting history sites (I am not a history buff, but they are fun sites to see and learn) but mostly I follow a lot of great animal sites, people taking care of orphaned wildlife or some wildlife photographers. I think I likely saw it there.
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What a sweet and wonderful cat!!! Your touching memorial will allow her to be remembered forever. Bless you for giving her such a good and loving home!
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She enriched our lives.
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That’s a wonderful tribute.Morgan was beautiful.
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She was a great cat.
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Such a beautiful tribute to your sweet girl. Morgan was perfect in every way. XO
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Yes, she was.
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My heart aches for you, Kate. Morgan was the perfect cat…now she’s a perfect angel. Gentle thoughts of comfort being digitally sent to you. ❤️🩹
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Thanks. You know all about losing beloved pets.
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Unfortunately, so I know what you’re experiencing. You don’t wish the loss on anyone.
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Thank you for sharing her (and the others) with us.
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❤️
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She was a beauty. Lovely post Kate.
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Thanks we miss her.
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I know………… we still miss Maggie, and Barney, and Kizzy.
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It never goes away, does it?
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No it doesn’t, they are always with us. We are so blessed to have them in our lives, if only for a short while. Babs, Kizzy and Barney were all 10 (or thereabouts) when they passed, so we were truly blessed to have Maggie for nearly 16 years.
I started following you when you had Jake, Hazel and Mollie with Morgan, then Gracie, Sascha and Gus came along. My friend had four cats, Mitzy, Pippa, Carly and Ivanhoe, who would sit on his tasselled cushion in the bay window and watch the world go by.
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You were with us from the beginning. I miss the chaos and fun of having 4 pets. There never was a dull moment. At our age, 2 is a better number but I wish I could have 4 again.
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You never know Kate, it might happen. We afre still thinking f getting a playmate for Maya, but not sure about her having pups and taking on two shepherds. She’d be a great Mum, but with our health being so iffy, it wouldn’t be fair on her or us. Options are still open though.
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That would be a big responsibility especially with health issues. We are at a stage where we enjoy the fun that Sasha and Gus bring. Fortunately, they are a bonded pair with the occasional bicker (just like an old married couple!).
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That’s what we think and need to be practical
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Beautiful tribute to a beautiful cat!♥
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Thanks. Much missed.
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Beautifully written!
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Thanks.
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Sweet, beautiful Morgan. You gave her a loving, welcoming home and she gave you so much in return.
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Yes she did.
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I am glad you gave her a chance and a fabulous life. Boss Cat apparently hissed at everyone when she was in a cage, which was why it took years for her to be found by people who were willing to drive and visit her in her foster home. But out of the cage? Amazing. No fear. Hides from nothing. Attacks dogs. Steals your food. Tries to escape and beats up coyotes.
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That sounds like Sasha except she doesn’t like strangers. She would hide behind a washing machine at the rescue whenever prospective adopters came to see her. We just loaded her up in a carrier and took her home. No meet and greet. We had Morgan and Mollie and they helped her adjust. Except for her missing eye, I expect Morgan would have been adopted easily. She was very friendly.
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What a lovely tribute to your beautiful, beloved family member! Thank you for sharing this, Kate 💕
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Thanks for stopping by.
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Thank you for taking Morgan in. I do not understand why humans need to have the “perfect” pet when who among us are perfect? She was blessed that you both have big hearts. I know you will miss her, and I feel your pain as I lost my 22 year old Cookie Cat a few months ago. Condolences Cindy Cat
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My condolences to you too. Sometimes I wonder if the cats ask for a blonde adopter like people as for specific cats? My cats would have wanted an easy mark and that was me.
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Morgan sounds like such a wonderful cat and you have so many good memories. Hugs!!
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Yes I do. She was always a happy cat especially as a youngster.
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what a beauty!!!!!
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She was a beautiful cat.
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What a wonderful tribute to your sweet Morgan!
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Thanks.
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Morgan WAS purrfect! We’re so sorry she has gone OTB.
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❤️
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Wonderful share for a wonderful cat. Look forward to the reposts.
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Thanks.
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Yes!! I’m looking forward to memories of perfect Morgan.!
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She was quite the character as a youngster.
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I’m not a cat person, but Morgan, I think I’ve fallen in love.
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It was easy to do with her.
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A perfect remembrance for Morgan the Perfect Cat🩶 Lovely words. I am so happy you went back for her and that she was given a forever home and that she was loved and respected to the very end. Thank you for the photos and thank you for sharing some reposts over the next weeks. Morgan you are missed… you were loved by so many.
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Thanks for your kind words. She is very missed.
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What a sweet tribute to a perfect imperfect cat. She had a great life with you.
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And she brightened our life!
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And you, hers.
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❤️
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What a sweet life she had and in turn gave to you…..Some things were meant to be. I know she could not have had a happier life that’s for sure. I just love that you saw her at the shelter and KNEW she was your cat and I bet she felt the same that day and waited patiently for you to come back and take her home! She just knew. I’ve so enjoyed getting to know you and all your cats but Morgan had a special spot in my heart too because you made her personality shine – we knew her so very well. I’ll look forward to the old blogs you’re going to share……some moments were MEANT for repeating. Sending you a hug…..or two.
Love, Pam
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Thanks. Hugs are always welcome!
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