At least she had love with you, that is so important, to know that someone 
cares.

---- Karen Harshbarger <[email protected]> wrote: 
> It is with a sad heart that I remember a little cat that came into our lives 
> one cold winter morning this past winter.  She lost her battle with feline 
> leukemia last night.  Little Squirt --- later to become Penelope (Penny) 
> squeezed her way into our outside kennel and into our hearts.  She was sick 
> and needed help, shelter and love; which we gave without question.  With 
> medical care, she seemed to become better. We already had so many cats, so I 
> put out a cry for help and assistance.  Panora P.E.T.S.. (bless their hearts) 
> offered to take her and her brother to try to help them find a forever home.  
> They found them a foster home while waiting, but soon learned that Penelope 
> had to leave her brother for a new foster home and a cat friend (that also 
> has feline leukemia) because it was discovered she had feline leukemia.  She 
> seemed to be doing okay, but this horrible illness finely claimed her life.  
> I remember a beautiful sweet loving cat that was so tiny
>  and loved to be cuddled and cradled like a baby in my arms.  Hopefully her 
> friend that she made here----our other cat (Tig) that also lost his battle to 
> this horrible illness----are now playing together in cat heaven and never 
> know illness or pain again---nothing but happiness.  Poor little Penelope 
> never found her forever home here on earth----but I know she at least found 
> love from all of those that tried to help her, including us.  I cried when we 
> took her to Panora but knew they could give her a better chance of finding a 
> inside loving home.  Penelope---know we will always love you and Tig, and you 
> will forever be in our hearts.


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