Rest In Peace, Kato
Today marks the passing of our "big guy" dog, Kato.


We took him from the SPCA in France, after he had been rescued from a dog fighting ring.
At that time we did not know what a Japanese Tosa Inu breed was, but his soulful eyes and gentle manner won us over.
The funny thing was that we were looking for a kitten and already had another dog, so we ended up with Kato and the kitten, Nova.

The two became close friends and I know Nova and Othello will miss him, like the rest of us.