Killer, the Famous Unofficial Cat Mayor of Hampden, Has Died

By MH

May 22, 2020

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Killer passed peacefully this morning surrounded by ultimate love. ⁣ ❤️ 8/17/05 - 5/21/20 ❤️⁣ ⁣ They say the sun never sets on a legend, and Killer will most certainly go down in Hampden history as a legend. Unofficial mayor, charismatic charity ambassador, sushi lover, and friend to all. ⁣ ⁣ As a friend of Killer, please consider keeping his passion for helping and bringing joy to others alive by donating $14 (one dollar for each year that handsome gentleman was on this planet) or any amount to @barcsanimal_shelter to help homeless pets of Baltimore. (Link in bio.) Put “Killer” in the notes field. ⁣ ⁣ From the bottom of our hearts, thank you for loving Killer, for petting him, worrying about him, adoring him, and yes, even worshipping him. We miss him so, so much already. 🐈 ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ ⁣ #killer #killercat #killercatbaltimore #cat #cats #catsofbaltimore #catsofinstagram #catsofinstagram #cats_of_instagram #catstagram #catscatscats #dailyfluff #weeklyfluff #orangecat #orangecatsofinstagram #orangecats #orangecatsrule #orangecatsofig #orangecatclub #gingercat #gingercats #gingercatsrule #gingercatsofig #baltimore #hampden #catscatscats #hampden #catsofbaltimore #outdoorcat #dailyfluff #dailycat

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If live in the Hampden neighborhood of Baltimore or are a frequent visitor, you probably know Killer. Despite the name, Killer was a friendly orange tabby who frequently roamed the Avenue for years, becoming the de-facto "Cat Mayor" of Hampden.

With sadness, Killer passed away yesterday (May 21st). He died peacefully and was 14 years old. Killer had a heart murmur when he was a stray kitten and it got worse last year. He had to stay at the vet for a couple of days in October and nearly died, but started taking some meds and was able to return home.

Killer has his own Instagram account, documenting his many travels and special moments in Hampden amongst his many friends. He even helped raise a lot of money for BARCS Animal Shelter in Baltimore.

Killer's mom is asking for a $14 donation (one dollar for every year of Killer's life) with "Killer" in the comments to be made to BARCS to help homeless pets in the city. https://barcs.org/donate/

"They say the sun never sets on a legend, and Killer will most certainly go down in Hampden history as a legend. Unofficial mayor, charismatic charity ambassador, sushi lover, and friend to all."

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Thank you all so much for your kind words and outpouring of love. We’re heart-broken, but knowing that this little dude was loved by so many makes us smile. ⁣ ⁣ We loved seeing how many of you had pics in your phone of Killer. To know that he was so universally loved is overwhelming to say the least. ⁣ ⁣ And SO many of you donated to BARCS in his name, and we can’t think of a higher honor. ⁣ ⁣ As a friend of Killer, please consider keeping his passion for helping and bringing joy to others alive by donating $14 (one dollar for each year that handsome gentleman was on this planet) or any amount to @barcsanimal_shelter to help homeless pets of Baltimore. (Link in bio.) Put “Killer” in the notes field. ⁣ 🐈 ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ #killer #killercat #killercatbaltimore #cat #cats #catsofbaltimore #catsofinstagram #catsofinstagram #cats_of_instagram #catstagram #catscatscats #dailyfluff #weeklyfluff #orangecat #orangecatsofinstagram #orangecats #orangecatsrule #orangecatsofig #orangecatclub #gingercat #gingercats #gingercatsrule #gingercatsofig #baltimore #hampden #catscatscats #hampden #catsofbaltimore #outdoorcat #dailyfluff #dailycat

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