Weasel
Weasel is leaving us. Weasel is a gray tabby, age 19. He has been in
decline for months, losing weight and growing progressively weaker. Nothing specific, just the ravages of time. He stopped eating days ago and now can't stand. If he is still with us in the morning, it will be time for a last ride to the vet. He was our very first rescue. He was feral and bonded only with my wife so we were never able to find a home for him. For his entire life he treated me like I was about to eat him and only the last few months did he deign to sit on the arm of my chair and let me pet him. Dick Evans |
Weasel
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Weasel
On 10/5/2014 8:48 PM, wrote:
On Sun, 05 Oct 2014 09:39:43 -0400, wrote: Weasel is leaving us. Weasel is a gray tabby, age 19. He has been in decline for months, losing weight and growing progressively weaker. Nothing specific, just the ravages of time. He stopped eating days ago and now can't stand. If he is still with us in the morning, it will be time for a last ride to the vet. He was our very first rescue. He was feral and bonded only with my wife so we were never able to find a home for him. For his entire life he treated me like I was about to eat him and only the last few months did he deign to sit on the arm of my chair and let me pet him. He's gone. He slept all day just a few feet from my chair. About 10:30pm he simply slipped away. There was no cry nor any sign of discomfort. We should all go so quietly. Yes. I'm sorry he's gone, but glad that's the way it happened. Joy -- Joy Unlimited Colorful Crocheted Critters Photos at http://www.PictureTrail.com/joy9 |
Weasel
On Sun, 05 Oct 2014 23:48:38 -0400, wrote:
On Sun, 05 Oct 2014 09:39:43 -0400, wrote: Weasel is leaving us. Weasel is a gray tabby, age 19. He has been in decline for months, losing weight and growing progressively weaker. Nothing specific, just the ravages of time. He stopped eating days ago and now can't stand. If he is still with us in the morning, it will be time for a last ride to the vet. He was our very first rescue. He was feral and bonded only with my wife so we were never able to find a home for him. For his entire life he treated me like I was about to eat him and only the last few months did he deign to sit on the arm of my chair and let me pet him. He's gone. He slept all day just a few feet from my chair. About 10:30pm he simply slipped away. There was no cry nor any sign of discomfort. We should all go so quietly. And cheaply! Sorry for the loss, and that is the way I want to go. |
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