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Poe & Cinder – aka Gourd & Cinnamon

Hi there,

Last November, my husband John and I welcomed Cinnamon (now Cinder) and Gourd (now Poe) into our family. They joined our previous MEOW alum, Nimbus (formerly Cloudy), whom we adopted back in November 2010.

Cinder and Poe have settled in beautifully, and their personalities continue to blossom. Cinder is bright, snuggly, and full of affection. Poe, who was more reserved at first, is still a bit skittish but has become much more confident, especially when it comes to asking for cuddles. He’s discovered a love for lap time. Together, they’re playful and incredibly loving, often grooming each other before curling up to sleep.

Sadly, last week we had to say goodbye to Nimbus after nearly 16 wonderful years. He was diagnosed with late-stage kidney and liver disease, and his health declined quickly. He was the sweetest, smartest boy, and we will miss him deeply for the rest of our lives. While we are heartbroken, Cinder and Poe have been a bright spot, helping us smile in the midst of our grief.

I know that Cinder and Poe’s siblings, Cider and Cashmere, were also adopted the same day we brought them home (November 9, 2025). We’ve always wondered—was their remaining sibling, Soot, ever adopted? We felt for him being the last of the litter.

We’re so grateful to MEOW for bringing these incredible cats into our lives and for the joy they bring us every day. I’ve attached a few photos so you can see how Cinder and Poe are doing now.

Thank you,
Melissa

Poe in a sunbeam
Cinder cuddles
Poe and Cinder snuggles
GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, Midnight

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, Midnight

Thank You!

On behalf of all the animals who will come to us in need of a soft place to land this year, thank you so much to everyone who donated in celebration of the power of perseverance.

We are always amazed at how strong these precious ones are, even when the deck is stacked against them. We are so proud to be able to persevere for them, because of your generosity. 

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, 10pm

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, 10pm

We are so fortunate to have adopters and supporters who truly believe in our mission. It means everything to us and it is critical to the precious ones whose lives are saved as a result. Thank you for your lifesaving donations.

Kate – Resilience

Kate arrived at MEOW at six months old, one of six cats rescued from an abandoned home in Cle Elum. With her sleek black coat, striking golden eyes, and a playful lightning-bolt tail, she looked like a little panther ready for a fresh start.

The group came in unwell, battling upper-respiratory infections and testing positive for cryptosporidium, an intestinal parasite which causes significant digestive illness. While treatable, it requires careful medical management, strict hygiene protocols, and time to fully resolve. Kate and her housemates were placed in quarantine and received consistent care, including antibiotics, probiotics, B12 injections, and a highly supportive diet. After weeks of treatment, they recovered beautifully.

Transitioned into a community room to meet potential families, Kate quickly revealed a preference: she would very much like to be an only cat. Back in a space of her own, her true personality blossomed. Playful, affectionate, and always rolling over for belly rubs, she became a shelter favorite.

Kate’s story of resilience didn’t stop there. When a critically ill kitten named Honey Bee, needed a blood donation, Kate calmly allowed a life-saving draw—helping create the very treatment that gave that kitten a second chance.

After several months of watching her former housemates be chosen for adoption, it was finally Kate’s turn. She is home now  and her forever mom has said that if Honey Bee needs blood again, Kate will be there for her.

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, 7pm

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, 7pm

Howdy everyone, what an exciting day for the animals of MEOW, thanks to you, our amazing supporters!

Boy Howdy, Betty Sue & Miss Smudge – Stamina

It began with a chance discovery. While walking his dog through a deserted parking lot, a passerby noticed abandoned crates left out in the rain. Inside one, a terrified young tabby huddled for shelter. Nearby, another cat crouched in fear. With care and urgency, both were rescued, and soon a third was safely trapped. The trio—Boy Howdy, Betty Sue, and Miss Smudge—were nearly identical, distinguished only by the markings on their noses.

With the help of rescuer, Janis, all three were brought to safety, spayed and neutered, and placed in a patient MEOW foster home. Though shy at first, their gentle spirits began to emerge. Even Miss Smudge, the most timid, found her own way to connect—softly reaching out with a paw from behind the sofa.

Betty Sue quickly blossomed and found her forever home. But Boy Howdy and Miss Smudge faced ongoing health challenges, including gastrointestinal issues and concerning liver markers. Their recovery required months of careful monitoring, treatment, and unwavering dedication.

Now, after eight long months, both are finally healthy and ready for the loving homes they deserve. While they wait, they’ve become cherished members of the shelter—often spotted happily “hunting” squirrels on their favorite cat TV.

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, 4PM

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, 4PM

Another beautiful day in Seattle, made even more beautiful thanks to all of you who have donated so far. Our match challenge has been met and took us across the finish line to reach our goal! Thank you to everyone who showed their commitment to the animals who never give up.

Though the match has been met, there is still time during GiveBig 2026 to make a wonderful difference in the lives of animals in need. We still have stories of hope and happy ending to share throughout the rest of the day and hope you will come along with us.

Cassiopeia – Patience

Cassiopeia was originally adopted from MEOW as a kitten in 2017, and for years she enjoyed a loving home. But in April 2025, she returned to us when her owner sadly had to move and could not take her along. Our commitment to every MEOW cat is lifelong—so when Cassiopeia needed us again, we were honored to welcome back an old friend.

A gentle veterinary exam revealed she needed a dental procedure and was also likely living with osteoarthritis. While under anesthesia for her dental work, X-rays confirmed the diagnosis, and a pain management plan was started immediately.

Cassie was clearly overwhelmed by her return to shelter life and became withdrawn. She needed the comfort and patience of a foster home. With quiet routines and consistency, Cassie slowly relaxed and rediscovered her personality—eventually even rolling over for affection and showing her playful side again. Her osteoarthritis is now well managed with monthly medication, and stress-related flare-ups, including pancreatitis, have significantly improved.

After several months, Cassiopeia returned to MEOW and settled into our Winter Suite. Her transformation is a testament to patience and care. Now she greets visitors with a soft purr, happily accepting gentle attention while peacefully observing the world around her.

Cassie is our longest-term resident. Our hopes are high for our sweet tabby girl to finally find a home appreciative of her calm, gentle nature.

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, 11am

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, 11am

Thank you to everyone who has donated so far. Thanks to a special group of volunteers and donors, we have a match challenge of $14,425! Up to $1000 of every donation will be matched until we reach $14,425. If we can meet this challenge, we will exceed our goal of $30,000.

Watch Little Man & Jovie‘s Video (Click on the picture)

Are they auditioning to be window washers or just that excited for our GiveBIG match challenge?
🐱 Help Little Man and Jovie’s dreams come true by supporting MEOW Cat Rescue!

Little Man & Jovie – Mettle

At MEOW, we know that spay/neuter programs are essential to ending companion animal homelessness. Through our Toms and Moms Program, we help families keep and care for their cats while offering their vulnerable kittens a healthy start and a forever home.

When a Kirkland resident reached out about a mama cat and her five kittens, we stepped in right away. At just seven weeks old, Little Man, Jovie, Bernard, Artie, and Miles were underweight and battling illness. Little Man faced even greater challenges than the others: painful corneal ulcers clouded his eyes, and a traumatic mouth wound left him in need of urgent care.

In a competent and loving foster home, the kittens began to improve. Soon, Bernard, Artie, and Miles were thriving and were adopted into happy homes.

But when Little Man’s eyes did not improve with medication, he was diagnosed with a rare fungal infection requiring intensive, round-the-clock treatment. Thanks to his foster mom’s tireless dedication, his eyes are becoming bright. With successful oral surgery for his mouth wound, his final hurdle is now behind him. Throughout it all, he remained upbeat and resilient.

His bond with sister Jovie is now so strong—the two often meow for one another when briefly separated.

Today, Little Man and Jovie are healthy, very playful, and so ready to go home —together.

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, 7am

GiveBIG 2026 Update – May 5, 7am

Good morning! Thank you to everyone who donated already and have given us a great start to what we hope is an amazing day for the animals.

Mae Mae – Patient Endurance

Mae Mae’s start in life was anything but easy. She came from an overcrowded apartment with more than one hundred cats and kittens, where a well-meaning owner had become overwhelmed and unable to keep up. Thanks to a dedicated independent rescuer, MEOW was able to step in—welcoming more than forty cats and giving them a safe path forward.

At seven months old, Mae Mae arrived fragile but full of heart. With her smoky brown coat and golden eyes, she quickly charmed staff and volunteers alike. Despite battling parasites, fleas, and ongoing stomach issues, her affectionate and curious nature never faded.

Her recovery wasn’t simple. Even after extensive treatment—medication, special diets, and diagnostic testing—Mae Mae continued to have intermittent flare-ups. Time in a caring foster home revealed the cause: stress. With patience and understanding, her needs became manageable, but she would require a calm, supportive home.

Then came a remarkable twist. Months earlier, Tara had adopted another cat from the same apartment—Goose. When she later spotted Mae Mae on MEOW’s website, she felt an immediate connection. After reaching out, she learned the truth: Mae Mae and Goose were not only from the same home, but likely family.

Today, Mae Mae’s journey is a testament to patient endurance, second chances, and the life-changing impact of compassionate care.

New Home

Big News:
We’ve Found Our Future Home

Big News:
We’ve Found Our Future Home

After a long search, we are excited to share with you that MEOW has secured a new place to call home in the future.

We will be staying right here in Kirkland and continuing to serve our local community.

We have not yet scheduled a move date, as there is a lot of work ahead of us, but our future address will be: 525 Kirkland Way, Kirkland, WA 98033.

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

About MEOW’s New Home

About MEOW’s New Home

Contact Us About the Move

Contact Us About the Move

Contact us if you would like to be involved or have connections or questions about the move! 


Prior Updates About the Move

Prior Updates About the Move

MEOW Has Found Our New Home

MEOW Has Found Our New Home

Posted on February 13, 2026

This just in! After a long search and working through several required processes, we are excited to share with you that MEOW has secured a new place to call home. We have signed a lease.

We are staying right here in Kirkland and continuing to serve our local community: The animals who need us, the people who come to us for help, and the volunteers, independent rescuers and veterinarians who have come together with us to improve the lives of animals over the last 30 years. 

This announcement is just the beginning. There is a lot of work ahead of us, and 2026 is going to be a major year for our small but mighty organization.

Each and every day we recommit ourselves to something we truly believe in, the motto we adopted at our inception, “all nine lives are precious” – and the next several months will prove to be no different. 

We want to thank the City of Kirkland, our new landlords, our realty team, the veterinarians from the UC DAVIS Shelter Medicine Program and everyone else who helped make this first step possible.

We will be in touch with more updates on our timeline and information about how you can get involved. Please keep an eye on our website and social media, and keep an eye out for email updates.

Please update your communication preferences to “Sign Me Up” under “General Emails”  to make sure you stay in the loop.

Our future address will be: 525 Kirkland Way, Kirkland, WA 98033


MEOW’s Prospective Relocation, Mid-Year Update

MEOW’s Prospective Relocation, Mid-Year Update

Posted on August 11, 2025

Although there still isn’t much to report yet, we want to keep you in the loop and give you an update since it’s been a while. We continue to explore our relocation options, and one property in particular, but things always take longer than expected.

We are working with the owners, our realtor, and local building consultants to determine if the space will work for everyone. If this takes shape, we will be excited to share a timeline and details about MEOW’s new home.

MEOW is secure in our space for the next several months, and possibly beyond. We are committed to continuing to serve our Eastside community and staying close to our volunteers, supporters, community partners, adopters, and local companion animals.


Future of the Houghton Village Property
with Respect to Our Shelter

Future of the Houghton Village Property
with Respect to Our Shelter

Posted on January 15, 2025

In 2022, the City of Kirkland purchased the Houghton Village Shopping Center, where MEOW has been a tenant for 20 years, to redevelop the property.

The City is still in the phase of seeking input on how to best develop the space, and the future uses of the property. A timeline for development has not yet been communicated.

What does this mean for MEOW? We are secure in our space for the time being, though while waiting to hear more, we are being proactive about identifying all of our options. There may be a place for us in the redevelopment, or we will find a new location that allows us to continue to care for each precious life.

We are committed to continuing to serve our Eastside community and staying close to our volunteers, supporters, community partners, adopters, and local companion animals.

Vienna (aka Loretta)

Hi there!

Update on Vienna (shelter name Loretta). Believe it or not, this is the same cat! She has had quite the glow up and seriously fluffed out from her first day home until now!

She is the sweetest girl and has so much personality. She loves to play and snuggle, as well as take many naps in her various bowls, perches, and any sunny spot.

We are so grateful to MEOW for pairing us up with this darling girl, she could not be a better fit for our family!

Here’s some pictures! She was also very cooperative posing in her costume for Halloween, going as a “Vienna Sausage” of course.

Best,
Megan, Kyle, & Vienna