Gonzalez helped her in these rescue missions by taking the abandoned or injured cats to local
animal shelters for medical attention and prospective new homes.
And Ginny also revealed a special soft spot for impaired felines. When Gonzales found her
begging in front of a kennel, he knew that there was a special impaired cat who needed help.
In this case the cat was blind. Then she discovered a deaf cat who also became a family
member. Their cat family continued to grow over the years, and those who they could not
adopt out or take to the shelter they would feed. It would become a daily morning ritual
at 4:30 am to feed hundreds of hungry stray cats. Gonzalez said even though he had a
small disability check from a construction accident, he had to do this because Ginny
taught him the importance of giving love.
What an incredible story. What a magical pairing of an incredible dog with an incredible
man. It makes one glad that indeed you will sometimes find both special animals and
special people in this world where often we find so much unkindness and cruelty. Here we
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