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Purrs and candles please, for one gone to the Bridge
I've mentioned that my therapist has two cats, one of whom (Yin) is always with me during therapy. The other one, Baby, was older, frailer, and more shy. I never met her because she stayed upstairs, at least when company was around. My therapist brought Baby to the vet to help her to the Bridge a couple of weeks ago. It was a particularly difficult decision because she had to leave the country for a charity trip right afterwards, but it was time for Baby to go. This left my therapist no time to grieve, and Baby was her special cat. Baby was vocal (I believe she was a siamese), and she would streeetch out so that my therapist could rub her belly. She even reports that Baby would let her hold her little paws when they went to sleep at night. The vet office sent my therapist a card saying that she did the right thing, but obviously that doesn't make the loss of a beloved companion any easier. Please light candles for Baby, and send purrs for this amazing woman. -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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Purrs and candles please, for one gone to the Bridge
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
The vet office sent my therapist a card saying that she did the right thing, but obviously that doesn't make the loss of a beloved companion any easier. Please light candles for Baby, and send purrs for this amazing woman. Nothing really makes it easier. Many purrs for Baby and her grieving human. -- Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki. Stories and pics at http://koti.welho.com/mkurten/ Pics at http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/frankiennikki/ and http://community.webshots.com/user/frankiennikki |
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Purrs and candles please, for one gone to the Bridge
On 2006-05-06 09:42:54 -0500, "Monique Y. Mudama" said:
I've mentioned that my therapist has two cats, one of whom (Yin) is always with me during therapy. The other one, Baby, was older, frailer, and more shy. I never met her because she stayed upstairs, at least when company was around. My therapist brought Baby to the vet to help her to the Bridge a couple of weeks ago. It was a particularly difficult decision because she had to leave the country for a charity trip right afterwards, but it was time for Baby to go. This left my therapist no time to grieve, and Baby was her special cat. Baby was vocal (I believe she was a siamese), and she would streeetch out so that my therapist could rub her belly. She even reports that Baby would let her hold her little paws when they went to sleep at night. The vet office sent my therapist a card saying that she did the right thing, but obviously that doesn't make the loss of a beloved companion any easier. Please light candles for Baby, and send purrs for this amazing woman. Awwwww. Purrs for the loved ones. |
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Purrs and candles please, for one gone to the Bridge
What a strong lady she must be, to send her beloved Baby into retirement
and have to go away on work! Many purrs for her, that she have her time to heal while she helps heal others. Blessed be, Baha "Monique Y. Mudama" wrote: I've mentioned that my therapist has two cats, one of whom (Yin) is always with me during therapy. The other one, Baby, was older, frailer, and more shy. I never met her because she stayed upstairs, at least when company was around. My therapist brought Baby to the vet to help her to the Bridge a couple of weeks ago. It was a particularly difficult decision because she had to leave the country for a charity trip right afterwards, but it was time for Baby to go. This left my therapist no time to grieve, and Baby was her special cat. Baby was vocal (I believe she was a siamese), and she would streeetch out so that my therapist could rub her belly. She even reports that Baby would let her hold her little paws when they went to sleep at night. The vet office sent my therapist a card saying that she did the right thing, but obviously that doesn't make the loss of a beloved companion any easier. Please light candles for Baby, and send purrs for this amazing woman. -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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Purrs and candles please, for one gone to the Bridge
Healing thoughts for your therapist and purrs for Baby.
-- Shirley http://community.webshots.com/user/shirleycatuk "Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message ... I've mentioned that my therapist has two cats, one of whom (Yin) is always with me during therapy. The other one, Baby, was older, frailer, and more shy. I never met her because she stayed upstairs, at least when company was around. My therapist brought Baby to the vet to help her to the Bridge a couple of weeks ago. It was a particularly difficult decision because she had to leave the country for a charity trip right afterwards, but it was time for Baby to go. This left my therapist no time to grieve, and Baby was her special cat. Baby was vocal (I believe she was a siamese), and she would streeetch out so that my therapist could rub her belly. She even reports that Baby would let her hold her little paws when they went to sleep at night. The vet office sent my therapist a card saying that she did the right thing, but obviously that doesn't make the loss of a beloved companion any easier. Please light candles for Baby, and send purrs for this amazing woman. -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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Purrs and candles please, for one gone to the Bridge
Monique Y. Mudama wrote:
I've mentioned that my therapist has two cats, one of whom (Yin) is always with me during therapy. The other one, Baby, was older, frailer, and more shy. I never met her because she stayed upstairs, at least when company was around. My therapist brought Baby to the vet to help her to the Bridge a couple of weeks ago. It was a particularly difficult decision because she had to leave the country for a charity trip right afterwards, but it was time for Baby to go. This left my therapist no time to grieve, and Baby was her special cat. Baby was vocal (I believe she was a siamese), and she would streeetch out so that my therapist could rub her belly. She even reports that Baby would let her hold her little paws when they went to sleep at night. The vet office sent my therapist a card saying that she did the right thing, but obviously that doesn't make the loss of a beloved companion any easier. Please light candles for Baby, and send purrs for this amazing woman. A candle will be lit and purrs of comfort on the way for your therapist. -- Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe |
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Purrs and candles please, for one gone to the Bridge
On Sat, 6 May 2006 08:42:54 -0600, "Monique Y. Mudama"
wrote: I've mentioned that my therapist has two cats, one of whom (Yin) is always with me during therapy. The other one, Baby, was older, frailer, and more shy. I never met her because she stayed upstairs, at least when company was around. My therapist brought Baby to the vet to help her to the Bridge a couple of weeks ago. It was a particularly difficult decision because she had to leave the country for a charity trip right afterwards, but it was time for Baby to go. This left my therapist no time to grieve, and Baby was her special cat. Baby was vocal (I believe she was a siamese), and she would streeetch out so that my therapist could rub her belly. She even reports that Baby would let her hold her little paws when they went to sleep at night. The vet office sent my therapist a card saying that she did the right thing, but obviously that doesn't make the loss of a beloved companion any easier. Please light candles for Baby, and send purrs for this amazing woman. I'm so sorry about Baby. I will keep her and her human in my thoughts and prayers to Bast. Ginger-lyn Home Pages: http://www.moonsummer.com http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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Purrs and candles please, for one gone to the Bridge
Monique Y. Mudama wrote: My therapist brought Baby to the vet to help her to the Bridge a couple of weeks ago. It was a particularly difficult decision because she had to leave the country for a charity trip right afterwards, but it was time for Baby to go. This left my therapist no time to grieve, and Baby was her special cat. Baby was vocal (I believe she was a siamese), and she would streeetch out so that my therapist could rub her belly. She even reports that Baby would let her hold her little paws when they went to sleep at night.///// Got to this one late - d*mn google groups. Many purrs for baby and her grieving family. Helen M |
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Purrs and candles please, for one gone to the Bridge
HRFLTiger wrote:
Monique Y. Mudama wrote: My therapist brought Baby to the vet to help her to the Bridge a couple of weeks ago. It was a particularly difficult decision because she had to leave the country for a charity trip right afterwards, but it was time for Baby to go. This left my therapist no time to grieve, and Baby was her special cat. Baby was vocal (I believe she was a siamese), and she would streeetch out so that my therapist could rub her belly. She even reports that Baby would let her hold her little paws when they went to sleep at night.///// Got to this one late - d*mn google groups. Many purrs for baby and her grieving family. Helen M Just being nosey, why are you using google groups? -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera) Cats leave pawprints on your heart. http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk |
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Purrs and candles please, for one gone to the Bridge
How sad for your friend -- please tell her we're sending purrs to help her
heartache. Christine "Monique Y. Mudama" wrote in message ... I've mentioned that my therapist has two cats, one of whom (Yin) is always with me during therapy. The other one, Baby, was older, frailer, and more shy. I never met her because she stayed upstairs, at least when company was around. My therapist brought Baby to the vet to help her to the Bridge a couple of weeks ago. It was a particularly difficult decision because she had to leave the country for a charity trip right afterwards, but it was time for Baby to go. This left my therapist no time to grieve, and Baby was her special cat. Baby was vocal (I believe she was a siamese), and she would streeetch out so that my therapist could rub her belly. She even reports that Baby would let her hold her little paws when they went to sleep at night. The vet office sent my therapist a card saying that she did the right thing, but obviously that doesn't make the loss of a beloved companion any easier. Please light candles for Baby, and send purrs for this amazing woman. -- monique, who spoils Oscar unmercifully pictures: http://www.bounceswoosh.org/rpca |
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