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Our kitty passed away yesterday.
And damn, it hurts.
 

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Our kitty passed away yesterday.
And damn, it hurts.

I am so sorry to hear that. I know how bad it is. I have lost several pets over the years and it never gets easier, in fact I think it's worse the older you get.

Much love to you at this sad time.
 
Thank you. She has been a dear companion for almost 16 years. Grateful for the chance we got to take care for her, and spend our life together.
 
There you go... The loss always hurts so deeply. But, that's the price of all of those wonderful memories. My life would have been hollow if not for the companionship of my loved pets through the years.
 
The house is so silent now... So... This is Mr. X and Maisie. They have no home, and since we have a sad empty house, they will be living with us from tomorrow on. The cats we lost recently will always be in our hearts; that heart of ours is large enough for more family though.
These two are having very different characters, inside and out.
Mr. X is 8 months and has a little white spot on the side, the rest is all black. Mister has a bit of x-legs because he previously broke his pelvis.
Maisie (as my grandfather called mini-me) is slightly older than one year. Fluffy with beautiful green eyes.
 

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Glad you're moving forward with this. And always wonderful news to hear that 2 more kitties have a forever home. I will tell you, as hard as it is to lose a pet, I always reassure myself and try to feel better in the knowledge that for however long we shared this life I did my best to make sure theirs was safe, happy and fun.

Hope you have fun with your new additions.
;)
 
Thanks :) Mister is having a good time, eating, sleeping, following us, even cuddling. She on the other hand is shy, taking stand under the couch. She's the Invisible Monster under the Couch. We shove bowls with food and milk under it. We can hear some eating noise (and a burb), but that's it. She definitely wants contact, purring now and then, but she needs time.
 
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I've never had a cat for a roomie. There were plenty of wild cats around when I was growing up but they took care of themselves and had little to nothing to do with us kids. As an adult, I found my children were allergic to them so we shied away from taking one in. It sounds like there is a period of adjustment when adopting a cat. That time of adjustment for taking on a dog is attempting to potty train the critter.:confused: Good luck with your new family and I hope everyone melts together.
 
Our kitty passed away yesterday.
And damn, it hurts.
I know the feeling, your cat is beautiful and she will live in your heart always.

I also had a cat that was also black and lived for 15 years. Her name was P ussy Willow.

God bless her
 
Happy Valentine's Day!
Chilling in their new ForeverHome.
I think they like it here now.
 

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