"Kitty" from Kitty's Consumer Beware has died

This forum was founded in response to a now-defunct forum called Kitty’s Consumer Beware. The site owner, Cathey Annette Baker, was a tenacious defender of no-needle electrolysis in the days when the internet was the Wild West in terms of advertising. She also allied herself with a number of hair removal practitioners who saw this forum as a threat, because consumers weren’t censored and we discussed pros AND cons of various forms of hair removal.

A reader alerted me to an email they received regarding the death of “Kitty,” and I confirmed it with an announcement in the Dallas Morning News:

http://www.legacy.com/dallasmorningnews/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonID=123842906
Cathey Annette Baker
Baker, Cathey Annette Age 60, of Garland, passed away February 5, 2009. Restland Funeral Home 972-238-7111.
Published in the Dallas Morning News on 2/8/2009

The funeral home had a page on her:

http://www.restlandfuneralhome.com/obituaries/tribute.html?urlName=Cathey-Annette-Baker-Garland-TX-2009&urlID=85226096

* BORN: January 3, 1949
* DIED: February 5, 2009
* LOCATION: Garland, TX

She was preceded in death by her parents, Glenn and Ouita Baker. She is survived by brother, Reginald Baker and wife Tanya; sister, Schari Baker Bibb and husband Ryan; nephews, Jared and Jordon Baker; nieces, Jessica Bibb Girard and husband Adam, and Megan Bibb; nephew Schuyler Bibb; greatniece Madison Grace bibb; and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.

The super-expensive no-needle devices are almost completely obsolete at this point. Both major manufacturers, Guaranty Hair Removal and Rejuvenu, are out of business. Rejuvenu founder Lee Cole died in October 2004.

These devices were especially problematic, because they sold for thousands of dollars and were advertised as home businesses. That meant that an unwitting practitioner would rip off their friends and neighbors before determining the device did not work as claimed, thereby ruining their reputation and business. The only people who made money were the people running the Multi-level marketing plans to sell the devices.

It’s a shame that “Kitty” spent such a large portion of her life fighting to promote questionable products and services. Imagine if that energy had been put to more productive use, even just spending more time with friends and family. Perhaps there’s a lesson in that for each of us.

Well said, Andrea. Her website is still up, but has been “under construction” for a couple of years. I can’t recall if her site just crashed or why it never got back to the business of having a discussion board. It was a difficult place to voice your opinion at times. A remnant of “Kitty” still lives on… R.I.P.

http://www.consumerbeware.com/

Dear Andrea and Dee,

Although I never met Cathey Baker ( Kitty ) , I must say that I knew her for over 7 years OVER THE PHONE. I do not know anything about her past business ventures but in my early days, she had helped me alot with my website design. As such, I was a moderator on Consumer Beware and yes, I agree that the site was a little biased towards laser.

Cathy Baker had a lot of financial difficulties and a few years ago, when her site crashed due to a virus, she was not able and did not have any strength or desire to put up her site again.

In her last few days, she was not herself and apparently died of a heart attack and was found lying on the floor. I was alerted like all others, as her immediate family called everyone who was in her cell phone directory.

Of course, if the site had not come down, I would not have been aware of this amazing site.

May her soul rest in peace.