Written by Muhjacat: "My angels"
Thank you for this beautiful site. I felt better reading the entries, and wanted to share mine.
On Feb. 1 of this year, we lost our beloved angelcat Moti, aged about seven years by my reckoning, to CRF. We had seven wonderful months with her after her diagnosis; these made possible by our wonderful Dr. Ahmed and his team, and by the wonders of veterinary medicine in the form of subcutaneous fluid therapy and antibiotics along with special diet when she became unable to eat. Moti Angel, a beautiful little silver tabby and white shorthaired, copper-eyed girl, is sorely missed and forever in our hearts.
Two Saturdays ago, we lost our beloved Blue Point Himalayan type girl, Kinoko-chan, to what I believe to be hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. She came to me as the result of a dear friend's taking her own life eleven years ago. Kinoko and her beloved mancat, Tomo-Taisho, were adopted into our family and Tomo developed hypertrophic cardiomyopathy a little over two years after joining us. Kin-chan mourned him for several years, and then slowly came out of her depression, finding joy in snowshoe-type kitten girl Sishya, and in panther-man Calo. She, too, is sorely missed.
In their memory and in tribute to all the beloved feline angels I have known and loved who have gone over the Bridge (as well as birds, chickens, and others), I make this entry. Thank you. muhjacat
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Addendum to first entry:
After a short but intense battle with cancer, our beloved Rojita, aged only eight years old, transcended this plane last night, Sunday, June 19th at 11:35pm, at home, surrounded by those who love her here on earth. She fought like the lioness she resembled, and stayed past the time of her own comfort, for the benefit of her family, I am convinced. She leaves behind two humans and many cats who will grieve deeply for themselves, but who know that she is beyond all pain and suffering,safe with her Creator in Paradise, where we long to be for the joyous reunion we are given the understanding shall occur.
May peace be upon her.
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