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  #11  
Old April 15th 04, 07:57 PM
GraceCat
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Oh no..... Oh TJ... I can't believe it. I'm so so very sorry. I'm crying
right along with you.

too stunned
Grace

"TJ and The Dust" wrote in message
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The hardest thing I have ever had to type. Last night it my best

buddy
suffered some kind of stroke that caused him to loose control of his

legs.
Within hours he became more and more weaker and quietly passed to the

bridge
while I held him in my arms. Just before he died he turned his head

and looked
me right in the eyes and then took his last breath. I miss him so much

it hurts,
I can't stop crying. I knew it was just a matter of time with his

cardiac
problems and high blood pressure but I just hoped he would be around a

bit
longer. I am glad I could be there with him in his last hours. Please

purr for a
safe voyage to the bridge and try and remember how flabulous he was.

TJ with no Dust




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Old April 15th 04, 07:58 PM
Margaret Fine
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TJ and The Dust wrote:

The hardest thing I have ever had to type. Last night it my best buddy
suffered some kind of stroke that caused him to loose control of his legs.
Within hours he became more and more weaker and quietly passed to the bridge
while I held him in my arms. Just before he died he turned his head and looked
me right in the eyes and then took his last breath. I miss him so much it hurts,
I can't stop crying. I knew it was just a matter of time with his cardiac
problems and high blood pressure but I just hoped he would be around a bit
longer. I am glad I could be there with him in his last hours. Please purr for a
safe voyage to the bridge and try and remember how flabulous he was.

TJ with no Dust


TJ, I was just re reading one of your posts (Dusty's outdoor
excursion) and I was smiling through my tears. Then it hit me: your
description of Dusty's outing that day must be similar to how it is at
the bridge. The warm sun, lots of interesting things to sniff and a
white butterfly to chase while he waits to be reunited with you. I just
know that is how it is for him.

Margaret & Oliver


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Old April 15th 04, 07:58 PM
Margaret Fine
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TJ and The Dust wrote:

The hardest thing I have ever had to type. Last night it my best buddy
suffered some kind of stroke that caused him to loose control of his legs.
Within hours he became more and more weaker and quietly passed to the bridge
while I held him in my arms. Just before he died he turned his head and looked
me right in the eyes and then took his last breath. I miss him so much it hurts,
I can't stop crying. I knew it was just a matter of time with his cardiac
problems and high blood pressure but I just hoped he would be around a bit
longer. I am glad I could be there with him in his last hours. Please purr for a
safe voyage to the bridge and try and remember how flabulous he was.

TJ with no Dust


TJ, I was just re reading one of your posts (Dusty's outdoor
excursion) and I was smiling through my tears. Then it hit me: your
description of Dusty's outing that day must be similar to how it is at
the bridge. The warm sun, lots of interesting things to sniff and a
white butterfly to chase while he waits to be reunited with you. I just
know that is how it is for him.

Margaret & Oliver


--
Margaret Fine


  #14  
Old April 15th 04, 08:05 PM
Takayuki
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"TJ and The Dust" wrote:

The hardest thing I have ever had to type. Last night it my best buddy
suffered some kind of stroke that caused him to loose control of his legs.
Within hours he became more and more weaker and quietly passed to the bridge
while I held him in my arms. Just before he died he turned his head and looked
me right in the eyes and then took his last breath. I miss him so much it hurts,
I can't stop crying. I knew it was just a matter of time with his cardiac
problems and high blood pressure but I just hoped he would be around a bit
longer. I am glad I could be there with him in his last hours. Please purr for a
safe voyage to the bridge and try and remember how flabulous he was.

TJ with no Dust


I'm so sorry, TJ! I loved your stories about you and Dusty, Kelsey
and Dusty, and Kody (RB) and Dusty. I also loved the pics - my
favorites were of you and Dusty wearing his first birthday hat, and
little Kelsey carrying big Dusty. Dusty was a special one.

  #15  
Old April 15th 04, 08:05 PM
Takayuki
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"TJ and The Dust" wrote:

The hardest thing I have ever had to type. Last night it my best buddy
suffered some kind of stroke that caused him to loose control of his legs.
Within hours he became more and more weaker and quietly passed to the bridge
while I held him in my arms. Just before he died he turned his head and looked
me right in the eyes and then took his last breath. I miss him so much it hurts,
I can't stop crying. I knew it was just a matter of time with his cardiac
problems and high blood pressure but I just hoped he would be around a bit
longer. I am glad I could be there with him in his last hours. Please purr for a
safe voyage to the bridge and try and remember how flabulous he was.

TJ with no Dust


I'm so sorry, TJ! I loved your stories about you and Dusty, Kelsey
and Dusty, and Kody (RB) and Dusty. I also loved the pics - my
favorites were of you and Dusty wearing his first birthday hat, and
little Kelsey carrying big Dusty. Dusty was a special one.

  #16  
Old April 15th 04, 08:14 PM
David
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TJ,

I'm so sorry. I've enjoyed so much reading about The Dust and his life in
the Sonoran Desert.

Hoping that he'll be greeted at the Bridge by all kinds of old friends he
never knew he had.

David

"TJ and The Dust" wrote in message
...
The hardest thing I have ever had to type. Last night it my best

buddy
suffered some kind of stroke that caused him to loose control of his legs.
Within hours he became more and more weaker and quietly passed to the

bridge
while I held him in my arms. Just before he died he turned his head and

looked
me right in the eyes and then took his last breath. I miss him so much it

hurts,
I can't stop crying. I knew it was just a matter of time with his cardiac
problems and high blood pressure but I just hoped he would be around a bit
longer. I am glad I could be there with him in his last hours. Please purr

for a
safe voyage to the bridge and try and remember how flabulous he was.

TJ with no Dust






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  #17  
Old April 15th 04, 08:14 PM
David
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TJ,

I'm so sorry. I've enjoyed so much reading about The Dust and his life in
the Sonoran Desert.

Hoping that he'll be greeted at the Bridge by all kinds of old friends he
never knew he had.

David

"TJ and The Dust" wrote in message
...
The hardest thing I have ever had to type. Last night it my best

buddy
suffered some kind of stroke that caused him to loose control of his legs.
Within hours he became more and more weaker and quietly passed to the

bridge
while I held him in my arms. Just before he died he turned his head and

looked
me right in the eyes and then took his last breath. I miss him so much it

hurts,
I can't stop crying. I knew it was just a matter of time with his cardiac
problems and high blood pressure but I just hoped he would be around a bit
longer. I am glad I could be there with him in his last hours. Please purr

for a
safe voyage to the bridge and try and remember how flabulous he was.

TJ with no Dust






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  #18  
Old April 15th 04, 08:15 PM
Bev
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Takayuki wrote:

"TJ and The Dust" wrote:

The hardest thing I have ever had to type. Last night it my best buddy
suffered some kind of stroke that caused him to loose control of his legs.
Within hours he became more and more weaker and quietly passed to the bridge
while I held him in my arms. Just before he died he turned his head and looked
me right in the eyes and then took his last breath. I miss him so much it hurts,
I can't stop crying. I knew it was just a matter of time with his cardiac
problems and high blood pressure but I just hoped he would be around a bit
longer. I am glad I could be there with him in his last hours. Please purr for a
safe voyage to the bridge and try and remember how flabulous he was.

TJ with no Dust


I'm so sorry, TJ! I loved your stories about you and Dusty, Kelsey
and Dusty, and Kody (RB) and Dusty. I also loved the pics - my
favorites were of you and Dusty wearing his first birthday hat, and
little Kelsey carrying big Dusty. Dusty was a special one.


I am so sorry TJ - loving purrs to you on the loss of your little buddy.

Bev
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I got rid of my husband. The cat was allergic.
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Old April 15th 04, 08:15 PM
Bev
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Takayuki wrote:

"TJ and The Dust" wrote:

The hardest thing I have ever had to type. Last night it my best buddy
suffered some kind of stroke that caused him to loose control of his legs.
Within hours he became more and more weaker and quietly passed to the bridge
while I held him in my arms. Just before he died he turned his head and looked
me right in the eyes and then took his last breath. I miss him so much it hurts,
I can't stop crying. I knew it was just a matter of time with his cardiac
problems and high blood pressure but I just hoped he would be around a bit
longer. I am glad I could be there with him in his last hours. Please purr for a
safe voyage to the bridge and try and remember how flabulous he was.

TJ with no Dust


I'm so sorry, TJ! I loved your stories about you and Dusty, Kelsey
and Dusty, and Kody (RB) and Dusty. I also loved the pics - my
favorites were of you and Dusty wearing his first birthday hat, and
little Kelsey carrying big Dusty. Dusty was a special one.


I am so sorry TJ - loving purrs to you on the loss of your little buddy.

Bev
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I got rid of my husband. The cat was allergic.
  #20  
Old April 15th 04, 08:36 PM
LAL
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"TJ and The Dust" wrote in message
...
The hardest thing I have ever had to type. Last night it my best

buddy
suffered some kind of stroke that caused him to loose control of his legs.
Within hours he became more and more weaker and quietly passed to the

bridge
while I held him in my arms. Just before he died he turned his head and

looked
me right in the eyes and then took his last breath. I miss him so much it

hurts,
I can't stop crying. I knew it was just a matter of time with his cardiac
problems and high blood pressure but I just hoped he would be around a bit
longer. I am glad I could be there with him in his last hours. Please purr

for a
safe voyage to the bridge and try and remember how flabulous he was.

TJ with no Dust


Our thoughts and purrs are with you.

lal


 




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