Blaze and Blue: A Pet Peace of Mind Success Story

Andrea Tackett, MDiv • May 16, 2022

Meet Blaze and Blue. These feline siblings have never been separated and have always lived with the same family. When their owner came under the care of Bluegrass Hospice, she made it clear how highly she valued her cats. They were family to her. Her primary caregiver shared concerns about where the cats would live following patient’s passing.


When the patient passed, one of the highest priorities of the caregiver was that these siblings be rehomed together. Adopting cats can be a tricky process and guaranteeing two being adopted together is more complicated. Chaplain Andrea, a team member dedicated to supporting and growing BCN’s Pet Peace of Mind program, worked with the caregiver to rehome the patient’s cats. Laura, a nurse and strong advocate for the Pet Peace of Mind program, shared a rescue contact who connected Chaplain Andrea to Aspire Appalachia, a rescue group supporting animals (and humans) in need. Aspire Appalachia provided loving care for them in their transition environment.


Soon, these country cats traveled to the city for their new home in Chicago. Typically, pets are fostered prior to being adopted; however, their foster decided both cats were perfect for her home and requested to adopt them herself. Blue and Blaze are now happily rehomed. The patient’s caregiver has been able to communicate with the new owner and receive photos and videos, which has brought her comfort through the difficult transition.


Bluegrass Hospice Care understands that it is important for patients to care for their pets, and recognizes the level of comfort and peace they bring.  When life is limited, a patient should not need to worry about they are going to provide care for their pets. Having the Pet Peace of Mind program available allows patients and families the peace to focus on spending time with those who matter most and taking care of themselves.


When patients say, “My pets are my family,” we as health care agents must take it to heart. Including pets in a patient’s final wishes is truly vital to a patient’s (and family’s) peace of mind. Through the Pet Peace of Mind program, we have a unique opportunity to provide comfort and support this need.


To learn more about the Pet Peace of Mind program or make a charitable donation to this important program, please call 855.492.0812 or visit https://www.bgcarenav.org/give.

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