Hi, John!


   Welcome to the group!  All here are wonderful
people!  I enjoy interacting with them each day!  We all give
each other advice and comfort!  Welcome again!



Elizabeth

--- On Mon, 10/13/08, John Kariotis Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: John Kariotis Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Chihuahuas] farewell to Buddy
To: [email protected]
Date: Monday, October 13, 2008, 9:02 AM










    
            Greetings all;

I've yet to post to the group, so for me this, today is a first. 

First, Mare, may the Goddess give you peace as she watches over Buddy 

as he takes his journey to a final place of rest. You gave Buddy a 

good life while he was in your care. For that you should feel proud. 

I, like so may others have seen our loved creatures leave a lot 

sooner than we'd have liked. The best we can is feed them, house them 

and love them. You've done that for Buddy as you continue to do for 

all of your animals, as you will continue to do. 

Most of my animals here are rescues. Crystal, the mini rex rabbit 

came from Ohio with my then fiancé. She's old and I know one day I 

won't be feeding and watering her and trimming her nails, which she 

detests, but will only me to do. Galileo, our maroon belly conure is 

the only non-rescue in the house. Blaze and Annubis are the children 

of Shadow. Shadow and Lynx, Blaze's other kitten, disappeared into 

the wilds of El Centro when they went with my daughter. Ginger is our 

short haired toy Chihuahua. Ginger came to us when she was handed to 

my wife, the woman told my wife, " take this dog or she'll be dead". 

Ginger's litter of pups was not with her, She was obviously nursing. 

We never found her pups. Ginger is somewhat confused, as are Blaze, 

Annubis and Blazes kittens, Cleopatra and Twisty. None of them can 

decide who's a cat, and whose a dog. Cleo and Twisty are kittens of 

Blaze, who got out to "cat" around and came home pregnant. Twisty was 

a difficult breach birth; her back legs were broken at the knees, are 

nerveless and face the wrong direction. She's just a little slower 

than her sister. The one child still under our roof is our autistic 

daughter. For her, the animals have been a wonderful therapy. She 

interacts daily with the kittens and dog, who have helped her grow. I 

wander………

For all of you and Mare, may the Goddess give you peace and you 

mourn, for Buddy, all those we've loved and lost, and all too soon 

will lose again.



Blessed Be; John




      

    
    
        
         
        
        








        


        
        

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