Rachel,

I'm sorry you had to find Endora the way you did, but at least Axl knows that she has passed. I've noticed that it's somewhat easier on the other animal members of my household when they've been able to say goodbye to the body of the one that's crossed. I've heard of animals looking for lost loved ones for weeks when they don't know what happened to them. It's all so very sad.
Nina


Rachel wrote:

Lennon (named after John Lennon) - the other kitten is OK. I think Axl the big neurotic cat I took in last winter is taking it the hardest. It seems that Axl really bonded with both kittens - but especially Endora. They would both be glued to each other - sitting on the windowsill or in the kitty cube I have. Poor Axl was hiding and I had to drag him out so I could hold him - thankfully he finally started purring for me.

*/Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    Oh my God, that's so terrible! You poor thing, no warning, just gone.
    And so young! Life is so hard sometimes. At least there's some
    comfort
    in the fact that it was so quick. At least there wasn't the long
    drawn
    out suffering that's so familiar with this horrid disease. I've often
    said that if I could choose the way I'd like to go, it would be
    quick.
    I'm so sorry. Sweet little angel, Endora. How's the other kitten
    taking it? Give the other baby a big hug from me, my prayers are with
    you that he/she stays strong and healthy for a long, long time.

    Much love,
    Nina


Rachel wrote:

    > Please add Endora to the CLS. She is one of two kittens I took in
    > back in October. She was about 4 months old.
    >
    > Last night she was fine and playful, I didn't see her this morning,
    > just put her food out and heade! d to work. I came home tonight and
    > found her dead on the floor.
    >
    > Has this happened to anyone? She had an upper respiratory and
    > finished her medicine by the end of the first week of November
    (almost
    > a month ago) and was fine. Otherwise she hadn't had a problem.
    >
    > I've never taken in kittens this young before, but I figured if
    they
    > made it past 2 months, the next "hurdle" would be 1.5 to 2 years
    old.
    > I never thought I could lose them so fast.
    >
    > Rachel
    >
    >
    > Rachel
    >
    > *"Folk will know how large your soul is by the way you treat a dog"
    > C. Doran*
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Rachel

*"Folk will know how large your soul is by the way you treat a dog" C. Doran*

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