Poor sweetie. It is good that she didn't suffer longer though. And I know it's way too early to think about something like this, but I like to think that when someone loses a pet and still obviously has a lot of love in their heart left for animals that in the future after grieving they should consider opening up their home again just because there are so many animals in the world that need it. I was devastated after I lost my last kitty, but I knew that later on there would be another kitty who would need me. And now I have my Chloe who my parents found as a hungry little stray.
Oh, I've never had trouble opening my heart (or door) to animals in need... in fact, Olivander Bugaboo, the remaining moogie at The Fourt, is precisely such a case. Bugaboo literally followed me inside one wintery night 2 years ago and has made herself at home since.
However, due to my unstable (freelance) situation, and the troubles I've been having with asthma, I'm thinking we both might fare better if I adopted her out to a good home. I've already found a great home for Chikory Tuck, the little black mouse. He's going to be living with the brilliant girl I mentioned in a previous post.
There's something about people with asthma wanting pets, and pets liking people with allergies...Luckily mine hasn't really bothered me since I was younger and had a bunny who chewed up my air filter. And I couldn't imagine trying to be stable while freelancing, sounds tough. I wish luck to your whole household in adjusting to new changes, even if those are in new homes.
I'm so sorry for your loss. I fought cancer with my cat, Kush-ka for 2.5 years and it was such a long, hard process. It's good that you were able to give her peace.
Yes, go squeesh your moogies while they're here... After Ghed tested positive for feline leukemia, and her little buddy Jacques had died from it, I would hold her and cry... knowing that the same fate was approaching her. That was almost 2 years ago however...
oh darling...didn't call for the chat, and you know that. i just hoped 'the voice' could soothe in some small way... luckily i think you and i have a grand non-verbal communication connection.
just know i love you ...been thinking of you and G-hed constantly and have never wanted to hold you closer in our distant family kind-of-way.
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However, due to my unstable (freelance) situation, and the troubles I've been having with asthma, I'm thinking we both might fare better if I adopted her out to a good home. I've already found a great home for Chikory Tuck, the little black mouse. He's going to be living with the brilliant girl I mentioned in a previous post.
Thanks for your thoughts V777...hugs
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I'm off to hug mine now and be grateful for the days/years(I hope) I have her left on loan to me.
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That was almost 2 years ago however...
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just know i love you ...been thinking of you and G-hed constantly and have never wanted to hold you closer in our distant family kind-of-way.
adoring you. (and got the text message) :)
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im sowwy.
ill hug you in person when i go to WF next time and see you. i havent been in a while, ive been MIA from life
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