Josie Wind of Snellville, Hope’s owner, said she adopted the cat from a Suwanee shelter after seeing the Hope’s picture in a newspaper. “I fell in love with her face and said, ‘I’ve got to have this kitty,’” she said.
The new plate joins the state’s list of plates that, for a fee, enable motorists to support various causes or show their support of colleges and other institutions.

The cat tag is to be available from March 1 at tag offices. More than $22 of the fee will go to Georgia’s dog and cat sterilization program.
The image on the new cat tag is by Duluth artist Randalyn “Randy” Bieniek, who painted four cats at the Suwanee shelter and submitted them in a contest. Hope was one of six finalists.
Following 18 days of voting and more than 12,000 votes, Hope’s painting “was the overwhelming choice,” state Agriculture Department officials said in September, when the winner was announced.
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