Thread: Purrs for Rosie
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Old October 15th 04, 11:36 AM
Jean Hobbs
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So sorry Jo, its even sadder to lose a pet under these circumstances
than if the pet had been sick at least then you know there was a reason for
the death, and that it wont suffer any more, but this way.Healing Purrs to
you
and Purrs to Rosie that her passing was not too traumatic.Jean.P.
Adrian wrote in message
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Jo Firey wrote:
Well, we got Rosie back but it isn't good news. While out putting up
signs I stopped to talk to neighbors the next block over. He found
her in his back yard Monday - dead. Said there wasn't a mark on her
and we suspect she may have been thrown over the fence from a yard
across the street from me. I don't want to get into suspicions about
those neighbors as that is all they are. But I took Rosie's body to
the vet to be cremated and asked him to try and determine the cause
of death. She was only a little over a year old and appeared to be
in great health.

Jo


{{{{{{ Jo }}}}}}
I'm so terribly sorry. I will light a candle for your Rosie. I still
miss my Rosie who went to the bridge last year.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy & Bagheera)
A house is not a home, without a cat.