Goodbye, Marty Kitty
After 12 years of living on the summit of Mt. Washington, Marty the Cat has passed on. Marty was adopted from the North Conway Area Humane Society and moved to the summit of Mt. Washington in January of 2008.
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After 12 years of living on the summit of Mt. Washington, Marty the Cat has passed on. Marty was adopted from the North Conway Area Humane Society and moved to the summit of Mt. Washington in January of 2008.
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