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Amelia T Cat October 29th 04 01:33 AM

Tribute: Samantha, house of Mahoney
 
Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family

The Clowder October 29th 04 01:53 AM

Amelia T Cat wrote:

Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


Small tabby leans forward in her chair as Amelia passes by

Dat wuz wonderful, I feeel like I no yur Samantha. A beeyootiful
Tribyoot, Amelia.

Mietze
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The Clowder October 29th 04 01:53 AM

Amelia T Cat wrote:

Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


Small tabby leans forward in her chair as Amelia passes by

Dat wuz wonderful, I feeel like I no yur Samantha. A beeyootiful
Tribyoot, Amelia.

Mietze
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Heather October 29th 04 05:14 AM


"Amelia T Cat" wrote in message
...
Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring

heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


Amelia, dat waz a luvlee tribyewt. Weez sorree weez dint git a chans tu
meet hur.

DaRennieKidz



Heather October 29th 04 05:14 AM


"Amelia T Cat" wrote in message
...
Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring

heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


Amelia, dat waz a luvlee tribyewt. Weez sorree weez dint git a chans tu
meet hur.

DaRennieKidz



Miss Violette October 29th 04 08:10 AM

Miss Violette's house turns up the purrs just a notch as this is for all
intents and purposes an extended family memfur. We are sad fur your unka's
loss, Miss Violette
Amelia T Cat wrote in message
...
Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring

heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family




Miss Violette October 29th 04 08:10 AM

Miss Violette's house turns up the purrs just a notch as this is for all
intents and purposes an extended family memfur. We are sad fur your unka's
loss, Miss Violette
Amelia T Cat wrote in message
...
Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring

heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family




Mlle. Anaïs October 29th 04 04:12 PM

On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 17:33:47 -0700, Amelia T Cat wrote:

Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


Owr sympafies to yew an yur fambily. Dat wuz a lufflt tribyoot.

--
Purrs,

Mlle. Anaïs
10/29/2004 11:11:37 AM
anais+at+electric-ink+dot+com

Mlle. Anaïs October 29th 04 04:12 PM

On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 17:33:47 -0700, Amelia T Cat wrote:

Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


Owr sympafies to yew an yur fambily. Dat wuz a lufflt tribyoot.

--
Purrs,

Mlle. Anaïs
10/29/2004 11:11:37 AM
anais+at+electric-ink+dot+com

Ray or Fran October 29th 04 06:28 PM

Fangu Amelia for telling us more about Samantha so weze could get to know
her some. She sounds like she was a wonderful friend to the entire family
regardless of species.

Punkins & Puddi Cat

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Ray or Fran October 29th 04 06:28 PM

Fangu Amelia for telling us more about Samantha so weze could get to know
her some. She sounds like she was a wonderful friend to the entire family
regardless of species.

Punkins & Puddi Cat

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Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat October 30th 04 05:20 AM

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


[Cleopatra recovers her breath and her composure, gives her big strong
winkwink a big hug, and regains her feet. She then takes TVs paw and the
two of them walk to the podium.]

Amelia, thank you for that excellent tribute to our cousin Samantha. But
I think these kitties need to hear about her other special attribute
too. It's kind of moving (at least I find it so), so TV please keep hold
of my paw to help me hang on.

About 3 years ago our Unca Pat went to bed at his usual time, then about
30 minutes later felt Samantha jump on his bed. This was unusual, since
Samantha had never come up on the bed before. Unca Pat called to
Samantha, trying to get her to come up closer to his head. When he
called out to her, Samantha meowed back at him - from the living room.
It wasn't Samantha that had jumped up by Unca Pat's feet. He turned on
the bedside lamp and didn't see anything by his feet, but he still felt
a kitty beside him. He laid back down, and about half an hour later he
felt the invisible kitty get off the bed.

From that day on the ghost kitty slept on Unca Pat's bed at least four
or five times a night.

A couple of years ago our Grandmeowmie had to go into the hospital, and
when she got out she spent a couple of night sleeping in Unca Pat's
guest bedroom. Both nights, she felt the invisible cat jump up by her
feet too. She even felt the invisible kitty purring.

Then a few months ago Samantha had to go to the Rainbow Bridge. This
completely devastated Unca Pat and Maggie the dog, but it also did
something to the ghost cat. She has never been back to see Unca Pat
since Samantha left for the Bridge. Samantha had some sort of connection
to the ghost cat, and now that Samantha has left, so has the ghost cat.
I can only assume that Samantha and the ghost cat are now playing
together at the Bridge.

Cleopatra
with her voice breaking, wiping tears from her eyes

Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat October 30th 04 05:20 AM

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


[Cleopatra recovers her breath and her composure, gives her big strong
winkwink a big hug, and regains her feet. She then takes TVs paw and the
two of them walk to the podium.]

Amelia, thank you for that excellent tribute to our cousin Samantha. But
I think these kitties need to hear about her other special attribute
too. It's kind of moving (at least I find it so), so TV please keep hold
of my paw to help me hang on.

About 3 years ago our Unca Pat went to bed at his usual time, then about
30 minutes later felt Samantha jump on his bed. This was unusual, since
Samantha had never come up on the bed before. Unca Pat called to
Samantha, trying to get her to come up closer to his head. When he
called out to her, Samantha meowed back at him - from the living room.
It wasn't Samantha that had jumped up by Unca Pat's feet. He turned on
the bedside lamp and didn't see anything by his feet, but he still felt
a kitty beside him. He laid back down, and about half an hour later he
felt the invisible kitty get off the bed.

From that day on the ghost kitty slept on Unca Pat's bed at least four
or five times a night.

A couple of years ago our Grandmeowmie had to go into the hospital, and
when she got out she spent a couple of night sleeping in Unca Pat's
guest bedroom. Both nights, she felt the invisible cat jump up by her
feet too. She even felt the invisible kitty purring.

Then a few months ago Samantha had to go to the Rainbow Bridge. This
completely devastated Unca Pat and Maggie the dog, but it also did
something to the ghost cat. She has never been back to see Unca Pat
since Samantha left for the Bridge. Samantha had some sort of connection
to the ghost cat, and now that Samantha has left, so has the ghost cat.
I can only assume that Samantha and the ghost cat are now playing
together at the Bridge.

Cleopatra
with her voice breaking, wiping tears from her eyes

Heather October 30th 04 04:04 PM


"Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat" wrote in
message ...
It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


[Cleopatra recovers her breath and her composure, gives her big strong
winkwink a big hug, and regains her feet. She then takes TVs paw and the
two of them walk to the podium.]

Amelia, thank you for that excellent tribute to our cousin Samantha. But
I think these kitties need to hear about her other special attribute
too. It's kind of moving (at least I find it so), so TV please keep hold
of my paw to help me hang on.

About 3 years ago our Unca Pat went to bed at his usual time, then about
30 minutes later felt Samantha jump on his bed. This was unusual, since
Samantha had never come up on the bed before. Unca Pat called to
Samantha, trying to get her to come up closer to his head. When he
called out to her, Samantha meowed back at him - from the living room.
It wasn't Samantha that had jumped up by Unca Pat's feet. He turned on
the bedside lamp and didn't see anything by his feet, but he still felt
a kitty beside him. He laid back down, and about half an hour later he
felt the invisible kitty get off the bed.

From that day on the ghost kitty slept on Unca Pat's bed at least four
or five times a night.

A couple of years ago our Grandmeowmie had to go into the hospital, and
when she got out she spent a couple of night sleeping in Unca Pat's
guest bedroom. Both nights, she felt the invisible cat jump up by her
feet too. She even felt the invisible kitty purring.

Then a few months ago Samantha had to go to the Rainbow Bridge. This
completely devastated Unca Pat and Maggie the dog, but it also did
something to the ghost cat. She has never been back to see Unca Pat
since Samantha left for the Bridge. Samantha had some sort of connection
to the ghost cat, and now that Samantha has left, so has the ghost cat.
I can only assume that Samantha and the ghost cat are now playing
together at the Bridge.

Cleopatra
with her voice breaking, wiping tears from her eyes


Datz an amazing storee Cleopatra! Weez shur dat Samantha an da ghost cat ar
havin a wunnurful tyme at da Bridj tugeffur.

DaRennieKidz



Heather October 30th 04 04:04 PM


"Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat" wrote in
message ...
It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


[Cleopatra recovers her breath and her composure, gives her big strong
winkwink a big hug, and regains her feet. She then takes TVs paw and the
two of them walk to the podium.]

Amelia, thank you for that excellent tribute to our cousin Samantha. But
I think these kitties need to hear about her other special attribute
too. It's kind of moving (at least I find it so), so TV please keep hold
of my paw to help me hang on.

About 3 years ago our Unca Pat went to bed at his usual time, then about
30 minutes later felt Samantha jump on his bed. This was unusual, since
Samantha had never come up on the bed before. Unca Pat called to
Samantha, trying to get her to come up closer to his head. When he
called out to her, Samantha meowed back at him - from the living room.
It wasn't Samantha that had jumped up by Unca Pat's feet. He turned on
the bedside lamp and didn't see anything by his feet, but he still felt
a kitty beside him. He laid back down, and about half an hour later he
felt the invisible kitty get off the bed.

From that day on the ghost kitty slept on Unca Pat's bed at least four
or five times a night.

A couple of years ago our Grandmeowmie had to go into the hospital, and
when she got out she spent a couple of night sleeping in Unca Pat's
guest bedroom. Both nights, she felt the invisible cat jump up by her
feet too. She even felt the invisible kitty purring.

Then a few months ago Samantha had to go to the Rainbow Bridge. This
completely devastated Unca Pat and Maggie the dog, but it also did
something to the ghost cat. She has never been back to see Unca Pat
since Samantha left for the Bridge. Samantha had some sort of connection
to the ghost cat, and now that Samantha has left, so has the ghost cat.
I can only assume that Samantha and the ghost cat are now playing
together at the Bridge.

Cleopatra
with her voice breaking, wiping tears from her eyes


Datz an amazing storee Cleopatra! Weez shur dat Samantha an da ghost cat ar
havin a wunnurful tyme at da Bridj tugeffur.

DaRennieKidz



Miss Violette October 30th 04 05:40 PM

TV holds his ladycat's paw, he speaks softly for Cleopatra and just lowd
enuf fur the ofurz ta hear, You see the ghost kitty was a guide for
Samantha, the ghost kitty was a guide helping your Samantha get ready to go
to the bridge with out fear. Sometimez itsa spekal gift when mortalz get to
see a part of the next step we willz all take, your unka pat anna hiz mamma
mustest be spekal pursunz indeed, TV, who beeleefz in what is not alwayz
seen
Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat wrote in message
...
It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


[Cleopatra recovers her breath and her composure, gives her big strong
winkwink a big hug, and regains her feet. She then takes TVs paw and the
two of them walk to the podium.]

Amelia, thank you for that excellent tribute to our cousin Samantha. But
I think these kitties need to hear about her other special attribute
too. It's kind of moving (at least I find it so), so TV please keep hold
of my paw to help me hang on.

About 3 years ago our Unca Pat went to bed at his usual time, then about
30 minutes later felt Samantha jump on his bed. This was unusual, since
Samantha had never come up on the bed before. Unca Pat called to
Samantha, trying to get her to come up closer to his head. When he
called out to her, Samantha meowed back at him - from the living room.
It wasn't Samantha that had jumped up by Unca Pat's feet. He turned on
the bedside lamp and didn't see anything by his feet, but he still felt
a kitty beside him. He laid back down, and about half an hour later he
felt the invisible kitty get off the bed.

From that day on the ghost kitty slept on Unca Pat's bed at least four
or five times a night.

A couple of years ago our Grandmeowmie had to go into the hospital, and
when she got out she spent a couple of night sleeping in Unca Pat's
guest bedroom. Both nights, she felt the invisible cat jump up by her
feet too. She even felt the invisible kitty purring.

Then a few months ago Samantha had to go to the Rainbow Bridge. This
completely devastated Unca Pat and Maggie the dog, but it also did
something to the ghost cat. She has never been back to see Unca Pat
since Samantha left for the Bridge. Samantha had some sort of connection
to the ghost cat, and now that Samantha has left, so has the ghost cat.
I can only assume that Samantha and the ghost cat are now playing
together at the Bridge.

Cleopatra
with her voice breaking, wiping tears from her eyes




Miss Violette October 30th 04 05:40 PM

TV holds his ladycat's paw, he speaks softly for Cleopatra and just lowd
enuf fur the ofurz ta hear, You see the ghost kitty was a guide for
Samantha, the ghost kitty was a guide helping your Samantha get ready to go
to the bridge with out fear. Sometimez itsa spekal gift when mortalz get to
see a part of the next step we willz all take, your unka pat anna hiz mamma
mustest be spekal pursunz indeed, TV, who beeleefz in what is not alwayz
seen
Her Royal Highness Cleopatra Silvercat wrote in message
...
It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family


[Cleopatra recovers her breath and her composure, gives her big strong
winkwink a big hug, and regains her feet. She then takes TVs paw and the
two of them walk to the podium.]

Amelia, thank you for that excellent tribute to our cousin Samantha. But
I think these kitties need to hear about her other special attribute
too. It's kind of moving (at least I find it so), so TV please keep hold
of my paw to help me hang on.

About 3 years ago our Unca Pat went to bed at his usual time, then about
30 minutes later felt Samantha jump on his bed. This was unusual, since
Samantha had never come up on the bed before. Unca Pat called to
Samantha, trying to get her to come up closer to his head. When he
called out to her, Samantha meowed back at him - from the living room.
It wasn't Samantha that had jumped up by Unca Pat's feet. He turned on
the bedside lamp and didn't see anything by his feet, but he still felt
a kitty beside him. He laid back down, and about half an hour later he
felt the invisible kitty get off the bed.

From that day on the ghost kitty slept on Unca Pat's bed at least four
or five times a night.

A couple of years ago our Grandmeowmie had to go into the hospital, and
when she got out she spent a couple of night sleeping in Unca Pat's
guest bedroom. Both nights, she felt the invisible cat jump up by her
feet too. She even felt the invisible kitty purring.

Then a few months ago Samantha had to go to the Rainbow Bridge. This
completely devastated Unca Pat and Maggie the dog, but it also did
something to the ghost cat. She has never been back to see Unca Pat
since Samantha left for the Bridge. Samantha had some sort of connection
to the ghost cat, and now that Samantha has left, so has the ghost cat.
I can only assume that Samantha and the ghost cat are now playing
together at the Bridge.

Cleopatra
with her voice breaking, wiping tears from her eyes




Ray or Fran October 30th 04 06:20 PM

Cleopatra, thatz a wonderful story. Weze sure that Samantha and the ghost
kitty are now together at the Bridge playing together.

Punkins & Puddi Cat

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Ray or Fran October 30th 04 06:20 PM

Cleopatra, thatz a wonderful story. Weze sure that Samantha and the ghost
kitty are now together at the Bridge playing together.

Punkins & Puddi Cat

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Newfield Kitties November 9th 04 07:09 PM

Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family







Chip, Pepsi, Sapphire, Diamond, Barney, Dakota Brown, an Lime awl say a silent
purrayer fur Samantha.
In loving memory of:
Buddy Jo - 10/82 - 12/30/98
Arizona - 07/02/97 - 03/11/00
Lemon - 10/95 - 10/06/00
Tinsel Bean - 10/83 - 08/17/02
Sierra Blue - 10/30/95 - 09/01/04
http://members.aol.com/_ht_b/tinselbean/Home-index.html

Newfield Kitties November 9th 04 07:09 PM

Amelia aproaches the podium

Cleopatra, Tabitha, Samuel, please come join me.

Samantha was not a member of our immediate household. She lived with our
Paw's brother, our Unca Pat. Samantha had been with Pat for several
years, and before then had lived with Paw and Unca Pat's grandmother for
many years. She was a wonderful, loyal, protective cat.

She guarded her territory well and didn't let any intruders in. Strange
dogs never came into her yard (at least, not more than once). Neighbor
cats were never allowed in either, except that Samantha could tell when
a stray cat was in need of food or shelter and would allow them to enter
her yard, and would sometimes even allow them into her house for food or
shelter.

Samantha was also very tolerant of Unca Pat's d-pets. One incident
stands out in my mind. Pat's d-pet Bridget used to always bark at people
walking too close to the front fence. She got great fun from doing this.
Bridget was getting old, though. One day, close to the time when Bridget
left for the Rainbow Bridge, Samantha, Pat, and Bridget were all sitting
in the front yard. Just then a group of teenagers walked past the house,
making a lot of noise. Bridget was too tired and weak to go bark at
them. Seeing this, Samantha charged at the fence, yowling and screaming
at the teenagers to go away. Sam saw that Bridget was too tired to do
her guard duty, so Sam did it for her, allowing Bridget to rest some
more. I think that pretty clearly illustrates Samantha's big, caring heart.

It was this year that Samantha lost her battle with that awful monster,
CRF. Samantha, we will all miss you.

Amelia
for the entire Mahoney family







Chip, Pepsi, Sapphire, Diamond, Barney, Dakota Brown, an Lime awl say a silent
purrayer fur Samantha.
In loving memory of:
Buddy Jo - 10/82 - 12/30/98
Arizona - 07/02/97 - 03/11/00
Lemon - 10/95 - 10/06/00
Tinsel Bean - 10/83 - 08/17/02
Sierra Blue - 10/30/95 - 09/01/04
http://members.aol.com/_ht_b/tinselbean/Home-index.html


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