Macca the attacker
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- Apr 7, 2010
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Sad news. Having just got our first puppy two weeks ago I can fully understand your sadness at a cherished member of the family passing away.
I spent the day with him yesterday expecting him to pass away at any moment but he still managed to potter about even though he was finding it hard to breath at times, then he would just plomp himself down and rest. Eventually he went out through the cat flap and sat there for a while. I came down and found him stretched in one of his favourite places. The dear old fellow is now buried up at the top of the garden in pet cemetery along with his other friends. I'll never forget how he used to snuggle up next to me and just look up with his beautiful blue eyes almost saying, I love you Dad
I came down this morning to find that my dear old Cat, Earthquake, had passed away during the night. 15 years old and only two visits to the vet during his life. It's always so sad to lose a family member but one is left with happy memories. Onwards and upwards.
I spent the day with him yesterday expecting him to pass away at any moment but he still managed to potter about even though he was finding it hard to breath at times, then he would just plomp himself down and rest. Eventually he went out through the cat flap and sat there for a while. I came down and found him stretched in one of his favourite places. The dear old fellow is now buried up at the top of the garden in pet cemetery along with his other friends. I'll never forget how he used to snuggle up next to me and just look up with his beautiful blue eyes almost saying, I love you Dad
Feel for you ht , our 14 year old cat was put to sleep on friday.hopefully earthquake and trixie are catching mice in heaven.
Got to be asked - why call a cat Earthquake?