Sunday morning my husband thought Pixel was better and let her lay out under our front bushes.
When it started to rain a short time later, we went to bring her in, but she was gone. She wasn’t a cat prone to wander very far so we figured she was on the property somewhere. She wasn’t that we could tell.
She never came home and we can only assume she went away to die somewhere.
We’d had her about 10 years. I don’t really want to write more about it right now but thank you for everyone who sent us well wishes as our cats went through this virus. It was very much appreciated.
I am in a very deep depression and just keep thinking of our kitty alone, cold, and scared when she died.
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I’m so sorry. I know well the feeling.
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Thank you. I do have an update today…a weird one.
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Lisa, I’m so sorry. And, I’ll stop with those words.
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Oh, Lisa – I’m so terribly sorry! We’ve only had Amari for less than a year, but she’s burrowed into our hearts. So I can only guess at your grief at losing such a valued part of your family. Sending hugs and comfort.xxxxx
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I’m so sorry.
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Oh Lisa, I am so sorry for your deep loss. Those animals are family for us. My prayers are with all of you now.
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I am so sorry. I often hear through our Ring camera notifications that cats and dogs are lost in our neighborhood. When I’m out, I look for them. My husband and I consider our cats, cat kids. They are like little children.
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OH I am so sorry for your loss. That is so hard.
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Thank you – it feels very surreal to has her just disappear like this.
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