A few minutes ago, my husband and I found out our darling little Crickette' kitty flew away to heaven sometime Sunday morning while we were gone. We are both devastated at the loss of our small friend.
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Beth, I am sad with you and have tears in my eyes for your little cat. I can feel with you as my good "old" Robby-the-tom-cat is not healthy as well and I have no idea how long I will have him here with me. I will send good thoughts for your Kitty and for you to find comfort.kind regards, Martina
Beth,... so sad to hear this. Special hugs to you from "the hill"... the humans and dogs, cats and guinea pig. They are certainly our family, aren't they?
The odd thing is that the Police insist they picked up a long-haired grey kitty on Saturday night. We saw her Sunday morning. Of course, I wonder if she didn't come to say goodbye...we both felt funny as we saw her watching us leave.
So very sorry to hear this, Beth. Our dear little friends touch a part of our heart no human can reach. Sending love and hugs your way as you grieve for the loss of this special little one.
I am so sad to hear your news. No matter cat, dog, four legged or winged creature. Once they enter out homes an become a member of the family they hold a part of the heart. I know so well how heavy your heart is. My thoughts are with you and your husband.
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Beth, I am sad with you and have tears in my eyes for your little cat. I can feel with you as my good "old" Robby-the-tom-cat is not healthy as well and I have no idea how long I will have him here with me. I will send good thoughts for your Kitty and for you to find comfort.kind regards, Martina
Beth,... so sad to hear this. Special hugs to you from "the hill"... the humans and dogs, cats and guinea pig. They are certainly our family, aren't they?
Sissy Bea I am so sorry...I wish I was there to give you a big hug.
The odd thing is that the Police insist they picked up a long-haired grey kitty on Saturday night. We saw her Sunday morning. Of course, I wonder if she didn't come to say goodbye...we both felt funny as we saw her watching us leave.
So very sorry to hear this, Beth. Our dear little friends touch a part of our heart no human can reach. Sending love and hugs your way as you grieve for the loss of this special little one.
So sorry for you and your hubby, Beth.
I am so sad to hear your news. No matter cat, dog, four legged or winged creature. Once they enter out homes an become a member of the family they hold a part of the heart. I know so well how heavy your heart is. My thoughts are with you and your husband.
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