A Second Chance Feline Rescue

A Second Chance Feline Rescue

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03/25/2026

I never thought I’d be in a position where I had to ask for help like this… but here I am.

My sweet girl, Little Blue, passed away after suffering two seizures. She was only 6 years old. She wasn’t just a cat—she was family, she was comfort, and she was the last of the cats I rescued from a hoarding situation in Schenectady, New York… a home that had over 450 cats living in it.

I fought so hard for them. And she stayed with me.

I’ve already paid over $500 toward her cremation, but I still owe $350 to bring her ashes home. Right now, with everything going on with my health and trying to stay afloat, I just haven’t been able to catch up.

And I’m terrified of losing her twice.

If you can help—even a few dollars—it would mean everything to me. If you can’t, please consider sharing this post. That alone helps more than you know.

Her information is in the graphic below, and donations can be made directly.

Thank you for reading. Thank you for caring. Hug your babies a little tighter tonight.

💙 In memory of Little Blue 💙

03/21/2026

We are posting this because we need a tiny bit of help just enough to get us through our next payments. If you can help that would be wonderful if you can’t maybe share the post we’re trying to get help here. I know everybody is tight and we’re about to be in the middle of kitten season.

03/15/2026

There’s nothing like seeing a race from the driver’s seat.

Strapped in behind the #4 horse, lines tight, hooves pounding, and the whole field charging down the track — this is harness racing from the GoPro point of view.

You don’t just watch the race…
you feel the speed, the rhythm, and the strategy every second of the mile.

Huge thanks to Chris Gooden for capturing this incredible perspective from the bike.

If you’ve never experienced harness racing like this before, hold on — it’s one wild ride. 🐎🔥





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03/08/2026

Today we remember Adam.

Today at 3:00 PM Eastern / 12:00 PM California time, there will be a live memorial for Adam the Woo at the Garden Grove Amphitheater.

The livestream will be on his father’s YouTube channel.

Watch here:
https://www.youtube.com/live/nfRTJJZmWx0?si=OAc8zfb9-cr-wZHH

I watched Adam every day for 14 years.
He was part of my daily routine and a huge inspiration in my life.

Some of my favorite moments were his last international trip — walking through Rome, standing inside the Colosseum, exploring the ruins of Pompeii, and showing us the beauty of the Bay of Naples. And when he finally saw the Matterhorn in person, the way he captured that moment was absolutely breathtaking.

During chemotherapy, his videos helped me cope more than he probably ever knew. Watching him explore the world gave me something to look forward to every day.

I’m no longer on chemotherapy now, but I’m not quite able to travel yet. When I finally do, I’ll carry a little of Adam’s adventurous spirit with me wherever I go.

Thank you for 14 years of inspiration, kindness, curiosity, and adventure.

Rest easy, Adam. 🌍

02/25/2026

Any fan would appreciate this. It is done so well and it will gut you to the core. This is how it should have ended sorry if I make you cry have tissues handy and if you don’t have Kleenex, grab a roll of toilet paper you might need it!

This is how AI should be done. Absolutely perfection the script the soundtrack the Flo everything I wish this was real. I wish his character had survived.

This is the book version not the movie version which is why it takes place in the shrieking shack in case those movie people don’t know the difference between what’s printed on a page and what a shot on celluloid there you go

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