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A tribute to Harmony
*an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy,
step forward* Hi, everybody. Our names are Captain and Stanley. Our Meowmy and Paw brought us home from the animal shelter last January. That's when we found out about the Big Sister we never met. Her name was Harmony, and she went to the Bridge in November 2004 when she was 14 years old. Meowmy has lots of black-cat decorations in the house, because Harmony (and her sister Melody, who went to the Bridge in 2000) was a black cat. We never met Harmony, but we have a lot to thank her for 'cause she helped teach Meowmy and Paw about how to be good kitty parents. She trained them real well on how to spoil kitties and where to skritch and important stuff like that. And when she had to leave for the Bridge, from up there she kept an eye out for Meowmy and Paw, so when the right kitties who needed homes were ready, they would be ready. One day, a week after we were brought in to the shelter, we both had the same dream. We saw a black kitty who told us, "Today is the day you meet your new humans. So groom your whiskers and ears, and wash your paws, and get your purr motor revved up. You'll know them when you see them". We weren't sure what it all meant, but we got ourselves ready and waited. That was the day that Meowmy and Paw decided that they NEEDED to honor the memory of Harmony, and of Melody and Misty who went before them, by giving a OneTrueHome to two kitties who needed one. So they went to the shelter and met lots of kitties, including us. Meowmy said that she loved ALL the kitties and wished she could give them all a OneTrueHome. But even though all the kitties purred and were friendly, it was the two of us who responded the most to Meowmy and Paw when they came in. Captain purred loudly enough to rattle the windows. Stanley's purr is more quiet, you have to cuddle him to feel it. But when Meowmy put him back down after doting on him, he looked at her with a "Hey! I wasn't finished getting fussed over!" expression. We think Harmony whispered in Meowmy's and Paw's ear, "Those are the cats for you", the same way she told us to be ready because our new humans were coming. Because Meowmy and Paw adopted us and we've been as doted on as can be ever since. But we know how Meowmy and Paw miss Harmony. Meowmy used to love to stretch out on the sofa with Harmony right next to her. And she loved to listen to Harmony's special chirpy purr. Paw set up a bird feeder right where Harmony could watch it through the front window, on Kitty TV. He even put little bits of bread right on the outside windowsill, so the birdies would come right up and eat it where Harmony could see them. She loved that! We know how much Harmony meant to our Meowmy and Paw. She gave them unconditional love for all those years, and she trained her humans on how to spoil kitties properly. We're benefitting from all her years of hard work. So until we meet her face to face at the Bridge and can thank her properly, we want to pay tribute to her at the Jellicle Ball. Thanks. *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, bow respectfully and return to their places in the crowd* |
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A tribute to Harmony
Datz a furry lubly tribyoot, Captain an Stanley. Harmony sowns like she wuz
a wunnerful kittee. Rebecca "Gabey8" wrote in message lkaboutpets.com... *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, step forward* Hi, everybody. Our names are Captain and Stanley. Our Meowmy and Paw brought us home from the animal shelter last January. That's when we found out about the Big Sister we never met. Her name was Harmony, and she went to the Bridge in November 2004 when she was 14 years old. Meowmy has lots of black-cat decorations in the house, because Harmony (and her sister Melody, who went to the Bridge in 2000) was a black cat. We never met Harmony, but we have a lot to thank her for 'cause she helped teach Meowmy and Paw about how to be good kitty parents. She trained them real well on how to spoil kitties and where to skritch and important stuff like that. And when she had to leave for the Bridge, from up there she kept an eye out for Meowmy and Paw, so when the right kitties who needed homes were ready, they would be ready. One day, a week after we were brought in to the shelter, we both had the same dream. We saw a black kitty who told us, "Today is the day you meet your new humans. So groom your whiskers and ears, and wash your paws, and get your purr motor revved up. You'll know them when you see them". We weren't sure what it all meant, but we got ourselves ready and waited. That was the day that Meowmy and Paw decided that they NEEDED to honor the memory of Harmony, and of Melody and Misty who went before them, by giving a OneTrueHome to two kitties who needed one. So they went to the shelter and met lots of kitties, including us. Meowmy said that she loved ALL the kitties and wished she could give them all a OneTrueHome. But even though all the kitties purred and were friendly, it was the two of us who responded the most to Meowmy and Paw when they came in. Captain purred loudly enough to rattle the windows. Stanley's purr is more quiet, you have to cuddle him to feel it. But when Meowmy put him back down after doting on him, he looked at her with a "Hey! I wasn't finished getting fussed over!" expression. We think Harmony whispered in Meowmy's and Paw's ear, "Those are the cats for you", the same way she told us to be ready because our new humans were coming. Because Meowmy and Paw adopted us and we've been as doted on as can be ever since. But we know how Meowmy and Paw miss Harmony. Meowmy used to love to stretch out on the sofa with Harmony right next to her. And she loved to listen to Harmony's special chirpy purr. Paw set up a bird feeder right where Harmony could watch it through the front window, on Kitty TV. He even put little bits of bread right on the outside windowsill, so the birdies would come right up and eat it where Harmony could see them. She loved that! We know how much Harmony meant to our Meowmy and Paw. She gave them unconditional love for all those years, and she trained her humans on how to spoil kitties properly. We're benefitting from all her years of hard work. So until we meet her face to face at the Bridge and can thank her properly, we want to pay tribute to her at the Jellicle Ball. Thanks. *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, bow respectfully and return to their places in the crowd* |
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A tribute to Harmony
What a luffly, tuchink tribyoot, Captain and Stanley. I'ze glad to
see dat Harmony liffs on in yur harts... -- Purrs, Mme. Anaïs 10/23/2005 11:13:05 PM anais+at+electric-ink+dot+com |
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A tribute to Harmony
Diz iza wonnerful tribute, OEJ, fur her howze
Gabey8 wrote in message lkaboutpets.com... *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, step forward* Hi, everybody. Our names are Captain and Stanley. Our Meowmy and Paw brought us home from the animal shelter last January. That's when we found out about the Big Sister we never met. Her name was Harmony, and she went to the Bridge in November 2004 when she was 14 years old. Meowmy has lots of black-cat decorations in the house, because Harmony (and her sister Melody, who went to the Bridge in 2000) was a black cat. We never met Harmony, but we have a lot to thank her for 'cause she helped teach Meowmy and Paw about how to be good kitty parents. She trained them real well on how to spoil kitties and where to skritch and important stuff like that. And when she had to leave for the Bridge, from up there she kept an eye out for Meowmy and Paw, so when the right kitties who needed homes were ready, they would be ready. One day, a week after we were brought in to the shelter, we both had the same dream. We saw a black kitty who told us, "Today is the day you meet your new humans. So groom your whiskers and ears, and wash your paws, and get your purr motor revved up. You'll know them when you see them". We weren't sure what it all meant, but we got ourselves ready and waited. That was the day that Meowmy and Paw decided that they NEEDED to honor the memory of Harmony, and of Melody and Misty who went before them, by giving a OneTrueHome to two kitties who needed one. So they went to the shelter and met lots of kitties, including us. Meowmy said that she loved ALL the kitties and wished she could give them all a OneTrueHome. But even though all the kitties purred and were friendly, it was the two of us who responded the most to Meowmy and Paw when they came in. Captain purred loudly enough to rattle the windows. Stanley's purr is more quiet, you have to cuddle him to feel it. But when Meowmy put him back down after doting on him, he looked at her with a "Hey! I wasn't finished getting fussed over!" expression. We think Harmony whispered in Meowmy's and Paw's ear, "Those are the cats for you", the same way she told us to be ready because our new humans were coming. Because Meowmy and Paw adopted us and we've been as doted on as can be ever since. But we know how Meowmy and Paw miss Harmony. Meowmy used to love to stretch out on the sofa with Harmony right next to her. And she loved to listen to Harmony's special chirpy purr. Paw set up a bird feeder right where Harmony could watch it through the front window, on Kitty TV. He even put little bits of bread right on the outside windowsill, so the birdies would come right up and eat it where Harmony could see them. She loved that! We know how much Harmony meant to our Meowmy and Paw. She gave them unconditional love for all those years, and she trained her humans on how to spoil kitties properly. We're benefitting from all her years of hard work. So until we meet her face to face at the Bridge and can thank her properly, we want to pay tribute to her at the Jellicle Ball. Thanks. *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, bow respectfully and return to their places in the crowd* |
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A tribute to Harmony
"Gabey8" wrote:
*an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, step forward* Hi, everybody. Our names are Captain and Stanley. Our Meowmy and Paw brought us home from the animal shelter last January. That's when we found out about the Big Sister we never met. [reegretfully snipt] We know how much Harmony meant to our Meowmy and Paw. She gave them unconditional love for all those years, and she trained her humans on how to spoil kitties properly. We're benefitting from all her years of hard work. So until we meet her face to face at the Bridge and can thank her properly, we want to pay tribute to her at the Jellicle Ball. Thanks. *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, bow respectfully and return to their places in the crowd* Wee reememfur Melody an Harmony an won't furrget dem. Dat wuz a furryfine tribyoot. Mietze -- Remove the first m to reply |
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A tribute to Harmony
How furry nize tu giff uh tribyoot to Harmony, the sisfur yew neffur met,
but whom yur parentz luffed so much. It wuz also nize tu meet yew, Captain & Stanley. Samantha & cuzzins Finney, Lucey & Jeannie "Gabey8" wrote in message lkaboutpets.com... *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, step forward* Hi, everybody. Our names are Captain and Stanley. Our Meowmy and Paw brought us home from the animal shelter last January. That's when we found out about the Big Sister we never met. Her name was Harmony, and she went to the Bridge in November 2004 when she was 14 years old. Meowmy has lots of black-cat decorations in the house, because Harmony (and her sister Melody, who went to the Bridge in 2000) was a black cat. We never met Harmony, but we have a lot to thank her for 'cause she helped teach Meowmy and Paw about how to be good kitty parents. She trained them real well on how to spoil kitties and where to skritch and important stuff like that. And when she had to leave for the Bridge, from up there she kept an eye out for Meowmy and Paw, so when the right kitties who needed homes were ready, they would be ready. One day, a week after we were brought in to the shelter, we both had the same dream. We saw a black kitty who told us, "Today is the day you meet your new humans. So groom your whiskers and ears, and wash your paws, and get your purr motor revved up. You'll know them when you see them". We weren't sure what it all meant, but we got ourselves ready and waited. That was the day that Meowmy and Paw decided that they NEEDED to honor the memory of Harmony, and of Melody and Misty who went before them, by giving a OneTrueHome to two kitties who needed one. So they went to the shelter and met lots of kitties, including us. Meowmy said that she loved ALL the kitties and wished she could give them all a OneTrueHome. But even though all the kitties purred and were friendly, it was the two of us who responded the most to Meowmy and Paw when they came in. Captain purred loudly enough to rattle the windows. Stanley's purr is more quiet, you have to cuddle him to feel it. But when Meowmy put him back down after doting on him, he looked at her with a "Hey! I wasn't finished getting fussed over!" expression. We think Harmony whispered in Meowmy's and Paw's ear, "Those are the cats for you", the same way she told us to be ready because our new humans were coming. Because Meowmy and Paw adopted us and we've been as doted on as can be ever since. But we know how Meowmy and Paw miss Harmony. Meowmy used to love to stretch out on the sofa with Harmony right next to her. And she loved to listen to Harmony's special chirpy purr. Paw set up a bird feeder right where Harmony could watch it through the front window, on Kitty TV. He even put little bits of bread right on the outside windowsill, so the birdies would come right up and eat it where Harmony could see them. She loved that! We know how much Harmony meant to our Meowmy and Paw. She gave them unconditional love for all those years, and she trained her humans on how to spoil kitties properly. We're benefitting from all her years of hard work. So until we meet her face to face at the Bridge and can thank her properly, we want to pay tribute to her at the Jellicle Ball. Thanks. *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, bow respectfully and return to their places in the crowd* |
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A tribute to Harmony
I neffurr knu Harmony, but I kn tell by whu yu sed dat I wud haf liked hur.
Yu mayde he reel furr me. I tuu hadd uh BigSisfur da I neffurr meted tuu, ya kno. Pitooonya AKA Sweetee "Gabey8" wrote in message lkaboutpets.com... *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, step forward* Hi, everybody. Our names are Captain and Stanley. Our Meowmy and Paw brought us home from the animal shelter last January. That's when we found out about the Big Sister we never met. Her name was Harmony, and she went to the Bridge in November 2004 when she was 14 years old. Meowmy has lots of black-cat decorations in the house, because Harmony (and her sister Melody, who went to the Bridge in 2000) was a black cat. We never met Harmony, but we have a lot to thank her for 'cause she helped teach Meowmy and Paw about how to be good kitty parents. She trained them real well on how to spoil kitties and where to skritch and important stuff like that. And when she had to leave for the Bridge, from up there she kept an eye out for Meowmy and Paw, so when the right kitties who needed homes were ready, they would be ready. One day, a week after we were brought in to the shelter, we both had the same dream. We saw a black kitty who told us, "Today is the day you meet your new humans. So groom your whiskers and ears, and wash your paws, and get your purr motor revved up. You'll know them when you see them". We weren't sure what it all meant, but we got ourselves ready and waited. That was the day that Meowmy and Paw decided that they NEEDED to honor the memory of Harmony, and of Melody and Misty who went before them, by giving a OneTrueHome to two kitties who needed one. So they went to the shelter and met lots of kitties, including us. Meowmy said that she loved ALL the kitties and wished she could give them all a OneTrueHome. But even though all the kitties purred and were friendly, it was the two of us who responded the most to Meowmy and Paw when they came in. Captain purred loudly enough to rattle the windows. Stanley's purr is more quiet, you have to cuddle him to feel it. But when Meowmy put him back down after doting on him, he looked at her with a "Hey! I wasn't finished getting fussed over!" expression. We think Harmony whispered in Meowmy's and Paw's ear, "Those are the cats for you", the same way she told us to be ready because our new humans were coming. Because Meowmy and Paw adopted us and we've been as doted on as can be ever since. But we know how Meowmy and Paw miss Harmony. Meowmy used to love to stretch out on the sofa with Harmony right next to her. And she loved to listen to Harmony's special chirpy purr. Paw set up a bird feeder right where Harmony could watch it through the front window, on Kitty TV. He even put little bits of bread right on the outside windowsill, so the birdies would come right up and eat it where Harmony could see them. She loved that! We know how much Harmony meant to our Meowmy and Paw. She gave them unconditional love for all those years, and she trained her humans on how to spoil kitties properly. We're benefitting from all her years of hard work. So until we meet her face to face at the Bridge and can thank her properly, we want to pay tribute to her at the Jellicle Ball. Thanks. *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, bow respectfully and return to their places in the crowd* |
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A tribute to Harmony
That was a furry touching tribute Captain and Stanley.
Puddi Cat |
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A tribute to Harmony
Wat a bewtiful tribyewt.
Summa us rememfur Harmony an Melody; dey wur bof furry gud frendz. sniff DaRennieKidz "Gabey8" wrote in message lkaboutpets.com... *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, step forward* Hi, everybody. Our names are Captain and Stanley. Our Meowmy and Paw brought us home from the animal shelter last January. That's when we found out about the Big Sister we never met. Her name was Harmony, and she went to the Bridge in November 2004 when she was 14 years old. Meowmy has lots of black-cat decorations in the house, because Harmony (and her sister Melody, who went to the Bridge in 2000) was a black cat. We never met Harmony, but we have a lot to thank her for 'cause she helped teach Meowmy and Paw about how to be good kitty parents. She trained them real well on how to spoil kitties and where to skritch and important stuff like that. And when she had to leave for the Bridge, from up there she kept an eye out for Meowmy and Paw, so when the right kitties who needed homes were ready, they would be ready. One day, a week after we were brought in to the shelter, we both had the same dream. We saw a black kitty who told us, "Today is the day you meet your new humans. So groom your whiskers and ears, and wash your paws, and get your purr motor revved up. You'll know them when you see them". We weren't sure what it all meant, but we got ourselves ready and waited. That was the day that Meowmy and Paw decided that they NEEDED to honor the memory of Harmony, and of Melody and Misty who went before them, by giving a OneTrueHome to two kitties who needed one. So they went to the shelter and met lots of kitties, including us. Meowmy said that she loved ALL the kitties and wished she could give them all a OneTrueHome. But even though all the kitties purred and were friendly, it was the two of us who responded the most to Meowmy and Paw when they came in. Captain purred loudly enough to rattle the windows. Stanley's purr is more quiet, you have to cuddle him to feel it. But when Meowmy put him back down after doting on him, he looked at her with a "Hey! I wasn't finished getting fussed over!" expression. We think Harmony whispered in Meowmy's and Paw's ear, "Those are the cats for you", the same way she told us to be ready because our new humans were coming. Because Meowmy and Paw adopted us and we've been as doted on as can be ever since. But we know how Meowmy and Paw miss Harmony. Meowmy used to love to stretch out on the sofa with Harmony right next to her. And she loved to listen to Harmony's special chirpy purr. Paw set up a bird feeder right where Harmony could watch it through the front window, on Kitty TV. He even put little bits of bread right on the outside windowsill, so the birdies would come right up and eat it where Harmony could see them. She loved that! We know how much Harmony meant to our Meowmy and Paw. She gave them unconditional love for all those years, and she trained her humans on how to spoil kitties properly. We're benefitting from all her years of hard work. So until we meet her face to face at the Bridge and can thank her properly, we want to pay tribute to her at the Jellicle Ball. Thanks. *an orange-and-white stripey boy, and a grey/brown-and-white stripey boy, bow respectfully and return to their places in the crowd* |
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