I'm so sorry for your loss, Frank. Being a cat lover myself I know how
they leave a big hole when they are gone. Her remarkably long life is
testament to how well you cared for her.
Mark
On 8/31/2012 6:13 PM, [email protected] wrote:
I've been a bit quiet these two days dealing with a family issue:
http://knarfinthecity.blogspot.ca/2008/03/cats-eye.html?m=0
The name she came to me with at the age of seven, in 1996, was Patches. If you do the math that would make her twenty three.
Judy thought Patches wasn't a very fitting name for such an imperious lady and
started calling her The Divine Ms. P.
It suited her.
Her health started declining about a year ago. Recently she had a great deal of
trouble walking (we carried her pretty much everywhere - she still meowed to be
carried to the litter box!)
A couple of days ago a congenital receding chin became so pronounced that she
could only eat by spoonfeeding. We knew it was time.
She was put out of her misery this afternoon. She went like a lady, without a
whimper.
Gonna miss her like heck.
Best,
frank
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