I don’t have much to say this week; I am in a downward spiral at the moment, this is stemming from the loss of the last of our elderly cats.
We lost our first “elderly girl” in September, just before my birthday and our trip away; it seemed strange when it happened and we lived in a bubble until we got home and had to deal with the fact that Jessica was really gone from our home and our lives.
We miss her and she will always have a place in our hearts; she was survived by her companion Cassie and two other cats, but Cassie was not well herself and so health issues began to cropping up and her moods changed along with her eating habits. We tried to rejuvenate everyone by adopting two kittens a black male named Alex and a grey female named Mai. When they entered our lives Cassie took them under her wing and treated them like they were her kittens and everything seemed to be picking up, but it was not to last long.
Cassie passed Friday, our vet said there was nothing that he could do for her and with her near eighteen years of life she had lived well but it was time to think of her comfort and not make her suffer needlessly.
We both agreed, a decision that was hard to make but one we knew was right. We have the memories and still to us it is all just a dream and we wait for her to call us to bed or to come up and try to nick stuff away from us when we go out and eat some KFC which was her favourite or to try and get the bacon from our double bacon and egg McMuffin meals.
My readers, I suppose what I want to say is that pets no matter what they are have an impact on our lives; from the smallest to the largest each has earned a place in our heart and when they are not with us we remember them just as they were.
I won’t be posting on the 2nd of November, but it is Día de los Muertos; if you are inclined perhaps you will celebrate with your family those who have passed by offering prayers and gathering together as a family.
Just a thought there… Be safe readers and until we meet again take care.