A tribute to Mason
I work wif mine hoomins in pet rescue (though they usually don't know,
since I ghost to where we're working) and I am moved by really touching stories. Grandpa Mason was one of those stories. Mason was rescued off the street as a weak, sick old mancat. He was VERY feral and didn't like much of anything about being a rescued kitty. Mason had been a very old man when he was rescued, and the rescuers didn't expect him to live much longer after his rescue, but they were determined that he would live his final weeks or months in safe, warm comfort with plenty of food and medical care. One day Mason's hoomins decided to put a liddle kitten in with Mason, and they were amazed how Mason instantly bonded with the little kitten. Mason had found a purpose for his life! From that day on Mason lived to take care of rescued kittens, taking them in as if they were his own. Mason helped the scaredest, weakest, sickest liddle kittens recover. Grandpa Mason, you will be deeply missed by the many kittens you adopted, and by the hoomins who had the great fortune of knowing you. You will hhave plenty of kittens to take care of at the Rainbow Bridge. Sammy |
A tribute to Mason
Sammy Redcat wrote:
I work wif mine hoomins in pet rescue (though they usually don't know, since I ghost to where we're working) and I am moved by really touching stories. Grandpa Mason was one of those stories. Mason was rescued off the street as a weak, sick old mancat. He was VERY feral and didn't like much of anything about being a rescued kitty. Mason had been a very old man when he was rescued, and the rescuers didn't expect him to live much longer after his rescue, but they were determined that he would live his final weeks or months in safe, warm comfort with plenty of food and medical care. One day Mason's hoomins decided to put a liddle kitten in with Mason, and they were amazed how Mason instantly bonded with the little kitten. Mason had found a purpose for his life! From that day on Mason lived to take care of rescued kittens, taking them in as if they were his own. Mason helped the scaredest, weakest, sickest liddle kittens recover. Grandpa Mason, you will be deeply missed by the many kittens you adopted, and by the hoomins who had the great fortune of knowing you. You will hhave plenty of kittens to take care of at the Rainbow Bridge. Sammy Oh Sammy, a very special kitty indeed! |
A tribute to Mason
On 10/15/2019 4:35 PM, cshenk wrote:
Sammy Redcat wrote: I work wif mine hoomins in pet rescue (though they usually don't know, since I ghost to where we're working) and I am moved by really touching stories. Grandpa Mason was one of those stories. Mason was rescued off the street as a weak, sick old mancat. He was VERY feral and didn't like much of anything about being a rescued kitty. Mason had been a very old man when he was rescued, and the rescuers didn't expect him to live much longer after his rescue, but they were determined that he would live his final weeks or months in safe, warm comfort with plenty of food and medical care. One day Mason's hoomins decided to put a liddle kitten in with Mason, and they were amazed how Mason instantly bonded with the little kitten. Mason had found a purpose for his life! From that day on Mason lived to take care of rescued kittens, taking them in as if they were his own. Mason helped the scaredest, weakest, sickest liddle kittens recover. Grandpa Mason, you will be deeply missed by the many kittens you adopted, and by the hoomins who had the great fortune of knowing you. You will hhave plenty of kittens to take care of at the Rainbow Bridge. Sammy Oh Sammy, a very special kitty indeed! A beautiful tribute to Mason. He was loved by so many that never met him. Lucy Lu |
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