nice people have probably not seen my post in Animals & Nature, but the Puss part of my name is no longer with us, he died today aged 18 and at the moment I feel devastated, I know that there will be some people who will say ...."it was just a cat".....but he was my pal and I will miss him. This is obviously not a question, but I have been on this site long enough now to know that there are lots of you who care.
Sorry to hear that, when my ex's cat died she got it cremated by the vet and the ashes returned to her they now reside on the window sill in a little used side room which was Corky's favoured place.
I thank you all for your kind thoughts, and I know it will take me a while to get over this. Mr puss has made a wooden box and we are going to bury Puss tomorrow on a hill outside our house over looking the lush green valley of Saddleworth where Puss walked around every morning.Anyway I wil not post anything further about my beloved cat, I am thankful for all your input but it is now time for PUSS to RIP. Nitre nite From Faith xx.
Aw bless Faith -they are like your bairns -I have lost one through old age and short of a slap on the face nothing apart from a very stiff drink would calm me down.
It sucks and I know what you are going through -my very dear friend also lost her cat this weekend-hit by a car but had to be put to sleep and it was horrendous.
Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all xx
Hello Faith,
Just to let you know that I'm thinking of you and Mr. Puss this morning. What a beautiful place you have chosen for Puss. Special Hugs for today, and love to Boots. Sheila.