Jamie's Legacy

Jamie's Legacy To achieve the goal of our mission, we will always need the active participation, expansion and support of Jamie’s Legacy’s village of supporters.

100% volunteer run, 501(c)(3), whose mission is to improve the lives and well-being of stray cats in critical need by providing lifelong sanctuary, rehabilitation, and adoption when possible. Mission

“Our mission is to improve the lives and well-being of stray cats in critical need by providing lifelong sanctuary, rehabilitation, and adoption when possible, while advocating for and educating comm

unities about Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) as a humane solution to community cat overpopulation.”

Jamie's Legacy, Inc is a registered 501(c)(3). It is funded solely on donations from the public and maintained by volunteers. 100% of your donations go directly to the full care of the 80 - 90 cats living at the Sanctuary. We welcome you joining us in our journey. Any inquires for information, assistance or to volunteer may be directed through email to [email protected] or ‘private message’ to www.facebook.com/jamieslegacy. Thank you, the JL Team

OUR BEGINNINGS

Jamie turned the heart of every person that met him. We brought him home from Helping Paws Pet Haven, Inc., a no-kill cat rescue in Huntington, IN, in December 2008. Jamie needed medical attention that my husband and I hoped we could provide him. He was about 9 months old then and at the time he had a serious upper respiratory infection, a severe head tilt from an ear infection that left him with a burst eardrum, a polyp in his right ear that had to be removed, as well as being anemic and having allergies! All in all, he was in pretty rough shape. Jamie fought for over a year of intensive medical treatment to become a happy, quirky, much beloved member of our family. With monitoring, prescription food, and regular medical care for his allergies and his immune system deficiencies, he remained strong and healthy. He didn't have the same "grace" that other cats have, but he adapted and flourished. Jamie was friendly, gentle, curious, and brave. He had one of the purest, most innocent souls of any animal I have had the privilege to know. Jamie traveled thousands of miles with us across the U.S. and Canada, and he had two beloved friends in our other 2 cats, Khaya and Ally. On Monday, September 17, 2012, he was outside playing in our yard. Jamie was not a wandering cat; he was always within a few hundred feet of our home, so when we hadn't seen him in a while, we immediately started looking for him. Believe it or not, Jamie was a cat that came when he was called, or if the tracking receiver on his collar beeped, he came running! We called and called, and no Jamie. So began our 96-day search. A search, that resulted in Jamie becoming beloved and supported, by thousands around the world. On December 22, 2012, we received the call that ended our search, and broke all our hearts. Jamie had been found 96 days after he went missing. He had died only a few days before. So began 'the Compassionate Path' he set us on. We began doing TNVR (Trap, Neuter, Vaccinate, Return) of stray/feral cats in the Huntington, Indiana area, as well as started a Sanctuary/Adoption Facility for special circumstance cats, that could not be returned to their communities for various reasons. In January 2014 we became a registered 501c3 non-profit organization and changed the name of the page from ‘Help Find Jamie’ to ‘Jamie’s Legacy’ to honor his memory. Jamie’s Final Story – Part 1
(as told by Jamie)

“My mom has been trying for days to write my final story. I’ve been watching her from the Rainbow Bridge, and it has made me so sad to see how difficult and heartbreaking for her it was. I watched as time and again, she would start to write, and then the tears would come, and I would hear her saying, “I can’t, I can’t”, and then she’d stop again, and go away from it. I kept wondering, if it hurt her so much, why not just stop making herself sad, and just not write it? So last night, when she was sleeping, I clawed my way into her dreams. Trust me, it wasn’t an easy task!! I’ve tried many nights before, and even sent other loved ones that are waiting for her, but her heart and mind were hurting so bad, she was closed to anyone coming to comfort her. But last night, I knew I had to reach her. I knew it was very, very important that I break in. So, I went to her, and I meowed, I purred, I hissed, and I clawed until she opened a door and let me in. Oh, I wish I could tell you how wonderful it was for us both! We ran to each other, and she held me close to her heart. We could feel the warmth from each other's bodies and the beats of each other's hearts. We cried together for a long time. When the tears started to ebb, we sat together, always touching, in the soft green grass, with the warm sunshine on us, and we talked together for a very long time. I asked mommy why she was hurting herself by trying to write about what happened after I got lost. She told me that she thought it was very important for people to see the truth of what happened. She said that she, daddy, and other people made mistakes, and that those mistakes cost me my life. She said that as hard as it was to tell about those mistakes, it was very important for people to know so they wouldn’t make the same ones. She said by people reading my story, it might save other animals from dying. She said she wanted to give me a legacy. Not sure what that is, but how she said it, made me think that if she could have that, maybe she would be less sad, and that maybe then we could visit together more often. So, I asked mommy if I could tell my story for her. At first, she said no, she didn’t want me to have to do that, she didn’t want me to hurt any more. Then I told her that it wouldn’t hurt me, cause I’m at the Rainbow Bridge now, and that nothing can hurt me here. I’m healthy, happy, safe, and protected from all bad stuff! When she thought about it and made sure it was what I wanted to do, she said yes, I could write my own final story. So, on this last night of the year, I will start writing my story, and then I will share it with you all in the new year of 2013, and it will be an ending for me, but for mommy and all of you, it will be a new beginning. A new beginning of awareness, education and hopefully change. A new beginning to help lots of other lost, stray, sick, and homeless kitties that won’t have to come to the Rainbow Bridge before they should. And a new beginning for mommy and I to meet in her dreams.”

Jamie’s Final Story – Part 2

“I think it is time that I finish my story now. On Monday, September 17, I went outside to play in the grass and sunshine for a little while. I remember the day because mommy and daddy had gone away on the Friday and didn’t come home until late Sunday, so I hadn’t been able to go outside while they were gone. Our wonderful Aunt Dawn came everyday while they were gone and took great care of us, but we weren’t allowed out. So on Monday, when mommy said we could go out, we were all very happy and excited. Daddy was out mowing the lawn, and I always like that, the smell of the fresh cut grass is so nice, and I’m a big boy and not afraid of the noise. While he was mowing, I played and played until about noon when I ran in the house to use the box and have a quick bite to eat. Mommy was all wrapped in blankets, lying on the couch because she was very, very sick with something she called bronchitis. She wanted me to come and cuddle with her, but I think germs are yucky, and I really wanted to go back outside and play a little longer. So off I went. When I went back out, I went over to play in the bushes at the edge of our lawn. There is a place next door that has all kinds of horse trailers and RV’s. I don’t know why, but for some reason I went over there. I didn’t usually do that cause the cars and movement made me nervous, but that day I saw an open door and I had to go and look inside. Khaya, Ally, me, mommy and daddy had gone on a trip once in one of those and maybe I thought it was ours. When I got inside, I realized it wasn’t ours, it didn’t smell right, but when I went to leave, the door closed! The place I was in was kind of like the one we had all been in, but it was different too. There was a big window at the front, and a wheel like daddy sat in front of when we were in the car, but nobody was inside with me. There was lots and lots of stuff all over the place. It was really messy in there. The bed wasn’t made, the sheets and blankets were all messed up, there were smelly cloths lying around everywhere, there was old food, and it was dirty. I didn’t like it at all. The thing started moving with no one inside. It stopped quite a few times, but then it would go again. Then all of a sudden it stopped again, and this time it didn’t move anymore. I was very excited, because I thought someone would open the door and I could get out and go home, but the door didn’t open. It got dark, and then light again, and then the dark came again, and the light, and the dark, and the light, and I was still all alone. Then all of a sudden, after it had been light for a little while, the door opened, and I thought my mommy and daddy had found me. I was going to run to them, but something made me stop. I heard voices, but they were not my people’s voices, and I heard loud noises that made me even more afraid, so I stayed hidden until it was quiet again. When I knew for sure they were gone I came out of hiding and looked around. There was something different about the place I was in. There was a big hole in the floor between the two seats at the front, and when I looked through the hole, I could see the ground below me. I got so excited cause I knew if I went out the hole I could run home, so I jumped down and looked around to make sure nobody was around. I was sure I was right where I had left from because I could see lots of other wheels attached to underneath lots of other things. So, I ran under them all until I reached the grass. Oh, my heart was pounding because I knew I just had to run across the grass, and I would be home!! But when I got to the grass and looked, I didn’t recognize anything. I didn’t see our house or smell anything I knew. I’d never been away from home before without my family, so the panic was terrible. I didn’t know where to go, or what to do. There was a big building behind all the wheeled things I’d run under, but it was very loud and noisy over there, so I just ran to hide. I can’t tell you for sure exactly where I was all the time, or what I did every day, but I know there was a garage about 500 feet and a house about 600 feet from the thing I had been in. I don’t think anybody lived in the house because it was very quiet, and I never saw anyone around the house. The garage door was open and it was very quiet too. There were two other houses not too far away from these, and people lived in those. I think I moved around from under the house, the garage, the woods, bushes and fields, and maybe even around the houses with people and even around the big building when it was quiet. I think that first day, a while after I got out of the thing, that I might have heard my mom and dad calling me, but I can’t remember for sure. If I heard them, I don’t know why I wouldn’t have gone to them, and my collar never beeped, like it usually did when they would call me. I might have heard them calling me other times too, or maybe I didn’t. I might even have smelled them where they walked all around looking for me, and that’s why I needed to stay close, but maybe not. I’m sorry I can’t remember every detail, but when I came to the Rainbow Bridge, all that time away from my family became very dim, like a dream, and I could only remember clearly the wonderful times before the day I got into the thing. I do know that I was very lonely, hungry and frightened, and that the days and nights just kept coming and going, coming and going, and that there were a few nights where the moon was so big and bright, that I could see like it was day. After a couple of those moons, one day I heard people in the garage and then they went away. Sometime, maybe about 10 lights and darks later, I went into the garage to see if maybe there was something in there that I could eat, or maybe someone would come back, and I would be brave and let them see me. It was getting colder outside, and I was having a harder and harder time finding something to eat. I had never had to hunt to eat before, and besides, I’d never liked hurting anything, so I wasn’t very good at it. I was looking all around and climbing on stuff, and somehow a rope got around my body, just above my back legs. I tried very, very hard to get it off me, but I think I only made it worse. The rest is like seeing and feeling through a thick fog, or like watching something from a distance. All the animals that greeted me here said I would never again feel it or see it like it really happened again. I’m glad of that, because I think it wasn’t a nice thing to have to remember. Maybe only 3 – 5 lights and darks after that day a boy came into the garage and found me. He knew who I was right away, so he went to his boss, and that man called my mom and dad. They came right away; I think knowing it was for sure me, but also praying very hard that it wasn’t. My mom and dad saw me again for the first time in a long time, just as the boy had found me. I hope that in the telling of this story, my family and friends will soon be able to remember like I do, from a distance, without so much pain and sadness. I want everyone to remember that I was given a home and medical attention once and had a wonderful life. I want you to remember I was so very, very loved. I want you to remember me chasing butterflies! Now I will always be in your hearts. Now I will always be remembered with love. So now is the time to help the many of my kind that are not at the Rainbow Bridge yet. They need medical help, they need homes, they need protecting, and they need you all! Now is the time for me to say, “we’ll meet again someday”. Now I’ve told my final story.”

Excuse me. I would like to file a formal complaint.Last spring when I had 'winter mats', I was taken to a professional w...
06/04/2026

Excuse me. I would like to file a formal complaint.

Last spring when I had 'winter mats', I was taken to a professional who turned me into a sleek, majestic panther. Smooth. Regal. Breathtaking.

This year?
I have… The Assistant.

Apparently, she believes grooming is best done in “a few minutes at a time” while I am “being patient.” I now look like a patchwork quilt. A slightly offended, partially floofy, partially naked quilt!

My dignity is in pieces. Much like my haircut.

She says we can't afford the professional this year. She says she's doing it for my comfort, and I will admit… where the mats are gone, I do feel better. But at this pace it's going to take all summer, and at what cost, friends? At. What. Cost.

I will gratefully accept sympathy gifts to pay for a professional. If anyone needs me, I will be trying to maintain a little dignity and avoiding mirrors! 🙀 Mister (formerly magnificent, currently… under construction)

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Jamie’s Legacy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organization & has been saving lives since 2012.

Toe Bean Tuesday The Assistant isn’t broken… just slightly overused after a full day of cutting brush, loading it on the...
06/03/2026

Toe Bean Tuesday

The Assistant isn’t broken… just slightly overused after a full day of cutting brush, loading it on the truck, and making 3 landfill runs. Hopefully, she will have some zip back tomorrow to make her post.

So, for now, Thor is stepping in.

“Don’t worry. I’ve got this handled.” (raises one perfect bean for emphasis) 😹 Thor

Jamie’s Legacy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organization & has been saving lives since 2012.

It’s the day after the 5th Sunday in May, 'Responsible Animal Guardian Month', and today, a day late, we share Part 5, t...
06/02/2026

It’s the day after the 5th Sunday in May, 'Responsible Animal Guardian Month', and today, a day late, we share Part 5, the final one in our 5-part series on Being a Responsible Animal Guardian.

Responsible Animal Guardian Month – Part 5 of 5: Rehoming & Responsibilities

Rehoming a pet should never be the first option, but sometimes, despite our best efforts, life changes in ways we cannot control. When that happens, the responsibility we accepted when we welcomed that animal into our lives does not end. It becomes even more important.

If rehoming is truly unavoidable, it is our duty to do it thoughtfully, responsibly, and with time and care. Too often, we receive calls from people that say the animal "has to be gone now".

We understand that life happens, but leaving rehoming to the last-minute leaves animals with very few safe options. Shelters and rescues are overwhelmed, and many cats—especially older ones—struggle deeply in those environments. Some shut down emotionally. Some stop eating. Some never get the second chance they deserve.

If you know rehoming may be necessary, please start early. Give them the chance they deserve:
• Reach out to friends, family, coworkers, and your community
• Share clear, detailed posts—not just “free to a good home”
• Include age, medical history, personality, and ideal home environment
• Ask others to share—word of mouth can save a life

And when you find a potential home:
• Ask questions
• Screen carefully
• Make sure they understand the commitment
• Ensure the home is safe, stable, and truly prepared

Also, before making the decision to rehome, please explore every available resource. There are organizations, programs, and people who may be able to help you keep your pet where they already belong, at home with you.

Rehoming is not just about finding a home; it’s about finding the right home.
Our animals depend on us. Honor your commitment. Be their voice. 🐾the Assistant

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🐾👀 Peak-A-Boo....I know many of you were expecting the final installment of our Responsible Animal Guardian Month series...
06/01/2026

🐾👀 Peak-A-Boo....

I know many of you were expecting the final installment of our Responsible Animal Guardian Month series tonight. Trust me, I was waiting too! But it turns out the Assistant had one of those days where a hundred things happened, time moved faster than a cat chasing a laser pointer, and before she knew it, the day was gone.

She asked me to poke my nose out from my cozy hideaway and let everyone know that she didn't forget about Part 5. It will be completed and shared tomorrow.
We apologize for the delay and greatly appreciate your understanding. Thank you for following along with this series and for caring about responsible animal guardianship.

Until then, stay tuned, have a wonderful evening, and remember: sometimes even Assistants need an extra day to catch up with all the things on their to-do list! ❤️

~ Pete, Official Sanctuary Messenger from the Cozy Cave

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Jamie’s Legacy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organization & has been saving lives since 2012.

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05/31/2026

Today was Clean-Up Day at Jamie’s Legacy!

We worked hard, shared plenty of laughs, had a few "uh oh" moments along the way, and ended the day feeling grateful for the incredible people who make this sanctuary possible.

The cats, of course, wanted a full briefing on the day's plans. Uncle Chad had to jump into hero mode when the golf cart decided it wasn't interested in participating, but he got her moving again! He also took on the role of Super Cat Dad from the rooftops. Aunt Renee and Aunt Shauna tackled straw (and a generous amount of cat "manure" 😹) like seasoned pros. Cheryl—who sadly escaped all photographic evidence today—worked hard making the Cottage windows sparkle, which is no small task when the Gang considers every clean window an invitation for fresh nose prints.

Joan spent the day doing what she does best: bossing us all around. 😹 Just kidding! In reality, she was right there beside everyone else, working hard and helping tackle whatever needed done. We couldn't have accomplished what we did today without her.

Thor and Corker proudly joined the clean-up crew, while Sanctuary Supervisor Bug enlisted some of her most trusted operatives from the Gang to conduct highly classified treetop surveillance missions. 🌳🐾 Their findings remain confidential at this time, but we're told the operation was a complete success.

As for me, I spent the day cleaning, helping where I could, and snapping photos. Someone has to document the adventures around here and create the content! I love telling the cats' stories, and today they were right there with us—some attempting to help, some quietly observing, and some doing their best to stay out of the way. But today was also about the humans. The people who show up, pitch in, and help keep Jamie's Legacy running day after day deserve the spotlight, too.

To everyone who gave their time, energy, and effort today: thank you. You showed up, rolled up your sleeves, and accomplished a tremendous amount.

I think I can speak for the entire Jamie's Legacy family when I say:

💚 You are appreciated. 💚

~ The Narrator 📸

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☀️ Fabulous Friday: Truth or Dare Edition! ☀️The Gang spent the day soaking up the sunshine and enjoying the beautiful w...
05/30/2026

☀️ Fabulous Friday: Truth or Dare Edition! ☀️

The Gang spent the day soaking up the sunshine and enjoying the beautiful warm weather, but apparently someone decided it was also the perfect day for a game of Truth or Dare!

From what we've been able to gather, Corker made the bold decision to choose DARE. Well, Daisy wasted no time and dared him to kiss the first cat that came along! 😽

As luck would have it, the first cat to appear was already heading his way, and before anyone could object, the dare was underway!

Meanwhile, our fluffy white friend seemed content to sit back and watch the drama unfold from a safe distance. MOL! 😹

Whether it was bravery, peer pressure, or just a really good dare, Corker followed through like a champ. We can't confirm whether any hearts were stolen in the process, but we can confirm there was plenty of sunshine, friendship, and feline fun to go around today.

We hope your Friday was just as fabulous as ours and that your weekend is off to a wonderful start!

💚 Reporting on the day's important feline happenings and keeping a close eye on future rounds of Truth or Dare...
~ The Narrator ☀️😹

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Jamie’s Legacy Clean-Up Day is in just 24 hours!​Willie has his vest on, his paintbrush ready, and he's looking for a fe...
05/29/2026

Jamie’s Legacy Clean-Up Day is in just 24 hours!

​Willie has his vest on, his paintbrush ready, and he's looking for a few more extra hands (and paws) to help spruce up the sanctuary.

• ​When: Tomorrow, Saturday, May 30th from 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM

• ​How to help: We need a headcount, so please call Joan at 260-388-2133 to sign up!

​Let’s come together and make the sanctuary shine for Willie and the Gang. See you there! 🧡🎨🧽

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📢 Willie & Zeus here with an important reminder!  Jamie’s Legacy Clean-Up Day is fast approaching, and we could still us...
05/28/2026

📢 Willie & Zeus here with an important reminder!

Jamie’s Legacy Clean-Up Day is fast approaching, and we could still use more helping hands to help us get things done around the sanctuary! Snacks & refreshments provided.

🗓 Saturday, May 30th, 2026
⏰ 1pm–3pm

There’s always plenty to do, and every volunteer makes a big difference for the cats who call Jamie’s Legacy home. From yard work to general clean-up and repairs, many paws make light work! 😺

📞 Call now to sign up: 260-388-2133
If Joan doesn’t answer, please leave a message and she’ll call you back as soon as she can!

Thank you for helping us care for the sanctuary and the cats we love so much!

💚 Awaiting your calls to help the Assistant move through her ever-growing "To Do" list so she can get back to head scritches and treat deployment! ~ Willie & Zues

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Jamie’s Legacy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organization & has been saving lives since 2012.

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05/28/2026

Whiskery Wednesday Treats 🐾💛

Today was an extra special one here at Jamie’s Legacy!

Shauna came to volunteer and brought along a wonderful surprise—lots of canned food so every cat could enjoy a special treat. Together, we opened 30 cans and spread them throughout the palace, the cottage, the house, and out on the patio.

It was a beautiful day, and with two sets of hands, everything went quickly and smoothly. Most importantly, every single kitty got to enjoy a snack today.

Thank you so much, Shauna, for your kindness and generosity. The cats truly appreciated it!

We hope everyone is having a wonderful Whiskery Wednesday. 💛 the Assistant

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Jamie’s Legacy is a 501(c)(3) non-profit animal welfare organization & has been saving lives since 2012.

Your kindness means everything to the sanctuary gang.Last Wednesday, Doc Parks & Tucker shared a need for canned food fo...
05/26/2026

Your kindness means everything to the sanctuary gang.

Last Wednesday, Doc Parks & Tucker shared a need for canned food for our many dental kitties; the ones who rely on soft food every single day. We received 4 orders delivered on Thursday, Friday & Saturday. We only know one of those 4 to thank, as Chewy does not include gift cards.

In total, the dental gang received 12 cases of canned food, and the others got 6 bags of dry food. The canned food is about 24 days of full bellies, comfort, and care for the cats who truly depend on it.

To Paula Weaver Pearson, and the other 3 kind souls behind these gifts, please know how grateful we are. Your donations are felt in every meal served, every content little face, every cat resting a little easier.

You have our thanks, and a chorus of whisker kisses from Doc, Tucker and all of our dental babies 💕 the Assistant

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