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Daisy RB
Hi Folks,
Please could my gran and my 16 year old cat Daisy have some purrs? She was sent to Rainbow Bridge this morning because her kidneys failed over Xmas and her vet, Suzanne, suggested that it was time to let her go. My gran had to do the difficult task, as she has been Daisys human since 1996. We're still numb & in shock here, but my nan is particularly upset (understandably so) as she also had to make the decision to have our 17 year old dog put down this year too. Daisy was a quirky black and white madam, who loved prawns and tuna. She arrived as a kitten at the place my nan was working one day in 1988. She was presented to my nan by a little boy in tears, with the words "can you take this kitten, my dad kicked it and said he'd kill it if I didn't get rid of it". She had a broken leg. She crashed into our lives, and took them over. I think my favourite memory of her, is as a young cat she killed a pigeon and ate it - but she gorged herself so badly she had indegestion. Ever seen a cat with hiccups? It's hysterical. So we have some wonderful memories, but nothing will ever replace a small black and white quirk ball. Helen M |
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"HRFLTiger" wrote Please could my gran and my 16 year old cat Daisy have some purrs? She was sent to Rainbow Bridge this morning because her kidneys failed over Xmas and her vet, Suzanne, suggested that it was time to let her go. My gran had to do the difficult task, as she has been Daisys human since 1996. Oh, Helen, I'm so sorry! Many purrs for you and your gran from the cats here, and my sincerest condolences. -- Marina, Frank and Nikki Email marina (dot) kurten (at) pp (dot) inet (dot) fi Pics at http://uk.f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/frankiennikki |
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HRFLTiger wrote in message om... Hi Folks, Please could my gran and my 16 year old cat Daisy have some purrs? She was sent to Rainbow Bridge this morning because her kidneys failed over Xmas and her vet, Suzanne, suggested that it was time to let her go. My gran had to do the difficult task, as she has been Daisys human since 1996. (((Helen))) I'm so sorry, I remember you telling me about Daisy. It's always sad when we lose a companion of so many years. It sounds like Daisy had a wonderful life, which would have been much shorter and nastier if not for your family. |
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Prayers from this side Helen, especially for your Nan.
Grace "HRFLTiger" wrote in message om... Hi Folks, Please could my gran and my 16 year old cat Daisy have some purrs? She was sent to Rainbow Bridge this morning because her kidneys failed over Xmas and her vet, Suzanne, suggested that it was time to let her go. My gran had to do the difficult task, as she has been Daisys human since 1996. We're still numb & in shock here, but my nan is particularly upset (understandably so) as she also had to make the decision to have our 17 year old dog put down this year too. Daisy was a quirky black and white madam, who loved prawns and tuna. She arrived as a kitten at the place my nan was working one day in 1988. She was presented to my nan by a little boy in tears, with the words "can you take this kitten, my dad kicked it and said he'd kill it if I didn't get rid of it". She had a broken leg. She crashed into our lives, and took them over. I think my favourite memory of her, is as a young cat she killed a pigeon and ate it - but she gorged herself so badly she had indegestion. Ever seen a cat with hiccups? It's hysterical. So we have some wonderful memories, but nothing will ever replace a small black and white quirk ball. Helen M |
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HRFLTiger wrote:
Hi Folks, Please could my gran and my 16 year old cat Daisy have some purrs? Helen M Purrs issuing Daisy over that bridge. Purrs for you and your gran, too. Jill & Persia |
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So very sorry for your grandmother's loss -- please give her our best purrs
and condolences and purrs to accompany Daisy to the RB. Christine "HRFLTiger" wrote in message om... Hi Folks, Please could my gran and my 16 year old cat Daisy have some purrs? She was sent to Rainbow Bridge this morning because her kidneys failed over Xmas and her vet, Suzanne, suggested that it was time to let her go. My gran had to do the difficult task, as she has been Daisys human since 1996. We're still numb & in shock here, but my nan is particularly upset (understandably so) as she also had to make the decision to have our 17 year old dog put down this year too. Daisy was a quirky black and white madam, who loved prawns and tuna. She arrived as a kitten at the place my nan was working one day in 1988. She was presented to my nan by a little boy in tears, with the words "can you take this kitten, my dad kicked it and said he'd kill it if I didn't get rid of it". She had a broken leg. She crashed into our lives, and took them over. I think my favourite memory of her, is as a young cat she killed a pigeon and ate it - but she gorged herself so badly she had indegestion. Ever seen a cat with hiccups? It's hysterical. So we have some wonderful memories, but nothing will ever replace a small black and white quirk ball. Helen M |
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Purrs aplenty coming. Daisy sounds like a very special cat, all the more
unique for that wonderful quirkiness. Please also convey my condolences - its hard to lose a furkid. Yowie "HRFLTiger" wrote in message om... Hi Folks, Please could my gran and my 16 year old cat Daisy have some purrs? She was sent to Rainbow Bridge this morning because her kidneys failed over Xmas and her vet, Suzanne, suggested that it was time to let her go. My gran had to do the difficult task, as she has been Daisys human since 1996. We're still numb & in shock here, but my nan is particularly upset (understandably so) as she also had to make the decision to have our 17 year old dog put down this year too. Daisy was a quirky black and white madam, who loved prawns and tuna. She arrived as a kitten at the place my nan was working one day in 1988. She was presented to my nan by a little boy in tears, with the words "can you take this kitten, my dad kicked it and said he'd kill it if I didn't get rid of it". She had a broken leg. She crashed into our lives, and took them over. I think my favourite memory of her, is as a young cat she killed a pigeon and ate it - but she gorged herself so badly she had indegestion. Ever seen a cat with hiccups? It's hysterical. So we have some wonderful memories, but nothing will ever replace a small black and white quirk ball. Helen M |
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HRFLTiger wrote:
Daisy was a quirky black and white madam, who loved prawns and tuna. She arrived as a kitten at the place my nan was working one day in 1988. She was presented to my nan by a little boy in tears, with the words "can you take this kitten, my dad kicked it and said he'd kill it if I didn't get rid of it". She had a broken leg. She crashed into our lives, and took them over. I think my favourite memory of her, is as a young cat she killed a pigeon and ate it - but she gorged herself so badly she had indegestion. Ever seen a cat with hiccups? It's hysterical. So we have some wonderful memories, but nothing will ever replace a small black and white quirk ball. Daisy was my kind of cat. Quirky, active, and with a sense of humor. Purrs and healing thoughts to your Grandma and you all on the loss of a sweet friend. Daisy will be missed by everyone who knew her. Pam, Rob, and the NC nine |
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We will light a candle for Daisy's safe journey to the RB. She will be happy
there. Give your gran a hug from us. Jazz & his mama -- Irulan from the stars we came, to the stars we return from now until the end of time "HRFLTiger" wrote in message om... Hi Folks, Please could my gran and my 16 year old cat Daisy have some purrs? She was sent to Rainbow Bridge this morning because her kidneys failed over Xmas and her vet, Suzanne, suggested that it was time to let her go. My gran had to do the difficult task, as she has been Daisys human since 1996. We're still numb & in shock here, but my nan is particularly upset (understandably so) as she also had to make the decision to have our 17 year old dog put down this year too. Daisy was a quirky black and white madam, who loved prawns and tuna. She arrived as a kitten at the place my nan was working one day in 1988. She was presented to my nan by a little boy in tears, with the words "can you take this kitten, my dad kicked it and said he'd kill it if I didn't get rid of it". She had a broken leg. She crashed into our lives, and took them over. I think my favourite memory of her, is as a young cat she killed a pigeon and ate it - but she gorged herself so badly she had indegestion. Ever seen a cat with hiccups? It's hysterical. So we have some wonderful memories, but nothing will ever replace a small black and white quirk ball. Helen M |
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