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I still can't get over not hearing him talking and laughing. Kace
I had to pause through several reads of your post Kace. How could I like this post, too sad. But I should because you shared part of who you are.
Mom had a cat Leroy living here by herself here up the holler. Then 4 years or so ago when I retired, I had two cats - Bowie and Missy.
Leroy was 19 when he passed, Missy & Bowie were 17 or 18.
They passed, all three, one after the other and we were crushed. Mom just sat in her chair crying, for several weeks.
One of my pleasures here is the local Farmer's Market - I made friends there. Of course during our grieving, I talked about it at the Farmer's Market. Our very decent town counsel rep at the market, found 3 kittens found outside in the wild, probably 8 weeks old, one very sickly one separated from the healthy two, and I asked for all three.
I didn't tell Mom, just walked in with all three in a cage. Opened the cage and the healthy two immediately climbed into Mom's lap - and as I type this one of the two in on the back of Mom's chair, and the other in her lap. The sickly one adopted me, lives upstairs with me asleep on my bed right now. He's my little buddy from the picture I posted.
I'm completely convinced those kittens are here with us right now - they are the reason Mom is now 92.
This is what our pets can mean to us. Grief is horrible, but sometimes our pets mean more to us than we can imagine. Those two downstairs? Mom is loved, and that made a difference.
Keep the faith!