It was. Bridget was watching after you just as Dixie watched after
me. She, like Bridget, knew that too much grief was not good for her
Person and being busy is a good distraction. Dixie sent me two very
small kittens, Sir Copper and Sir Thomas Cougar, who are now very big
cats. If you ever doubt Bridget's love, look at the new little one.
On Mar 20, 2010, at 6:25 PM, LauraM wrote:
First, thank you everyone for all your kindness and support over
Bridget's passing. I appreciate it so much. But she's sent me
another FeLV+ friend to help! On the evening of 3/17, the day she
died, I checked the adoptable positives section of the website. Lo
and behold, someone in GA had posted an available kitty just the day
before. I never, ever check those postings, ever, but I figured the
best way to honor Bridget, Baby Girl, Frosty Paws and the rest would
be to take in another needy baby. These kind people had found this
little girl in their neighborhood, but couldn't keep her due to the
wife's allergies. They'd been boarding her at their vet's office for
5 weeks but hadn't been able to find her a home. Anyway, they
brought me the cat yesterday, and she's just wonderful...still a
little nervous around my big boys, but she'll be fine. Maybe this
was meant to be.
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