Kayla had had gout for several years, and the EHWF had been controlling it.
EHWF had raised up to £4,000, largely from Crystal Palace fans, to aid with veterinary expenditures in an effort to
keep her healthy and pain-free.
Kayla was named the official Palace mascot in 2015, and she has been swooping around Selhurst Park before every
home game since, becoming popular with fans and club personnel.
Amie Latter, a Palace cheerleader for three years, told Sky Sports News: “Kayla was a pleasure to have at Selhurst
Park. She never ceases to amaze as you watch her soar from one goal to the next. She made the match-day experience
very memorable and will be dearly missed.”
“We thank everyone who donated to her veterinary bill and care. We were able to provide her with the greatest
treatment available and know that we had done everything possible for her because of you.
“She is now at peace.” Saying she will be missed isn’t enough.
“We are beyond grief and cannot think of our lives without her, but we try to take comfort from knowing she is no
longer in pain and hope that she is soaring above us, finally reunited with her sister.”