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Old January 1st 07, 08:56 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Gandalf
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On Sun, 31 Dec 2006 13:28:33 +1100, Tish
wrote:

Thank you to everyone on RPCA for your messages of support and
kindness. I've directed Dad to RPCA so that he can read them for
himself (although cannot post, for some reason). He says "Thanks for
that. It's so very kind of them. I've had lots of phone calls and
emails as the news spread, including some very sweet ones from
children of friends."

He will need a month or three to recover and to regain his
equilibrium, so sometime in February or March I'll go to visit him and
we'll go looking for a new companion for him. He, like many of us,
feels incomplete without a feline companion. He has had cats for most
of his life. As Gandalf wisely quotes in his signature file: life
without cats would be only marginally worth living.

In the mean time, if anyone in the greater Melbourne area (or near
Korumburra) knows of an adult (1+ years), affectionate, healthy,
dog-tolerant, visitor-friendly feline in need of a good (no,
excellent) home, please email me.

Thank you again. Your caring and kind words have helped an old man
start to heal his grieving heart.

Tish


I am glad to hear he is already planning to get another cat.....in time.

I didn't want to be forward and suggest this, because everyone needs to
deal with the loss of their beloved furry companion in their own way.

But, as you likely know, the elderly benefit greatly from having a pet.


I expect the statistics are about the same for anyone living alone, who
has a pet, vs. not having a pet.

I too live alone, with only one cat. Kenzie won't let me get another
one, which is OK. But I dread the day she is gone, and how I'll have to
deal with life without a constant furry companion to brighten my days.

And thank you for the compliment. That part of my sig line I wrote many,
many years ago.

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"Life without cats would be only marginally worth living."
-TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie.

How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven.
- Robert Heinlein

Life is very difficult. Once you understand that, life becomes easier.
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