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Posted by
(VIP) 4 Jul 2005 12:24am
I have had no luck this year. Shade died April 21 and now George-the-cat has. He ate some sort of poison and just wasted away. Wasn't my fav animal (shade was) but I still loved that ittty-bitty-kitty. 15 yrs I've had him. Wish it was 30.
Good-bye George the Cat
Posted by
KymB
(VIP) 4 Jul 2005 9:43am
Rocky, I know you are a good Dad to your animals past and present. Just know that George is with Shade now. Hugs and shoulder available if you need them. Your friend, Kim (kymb)
So sorry
Posted by
lardy100
(VIP) 4 Jul 2005 9:47am
Rocky, I'm so sorry to hear about George.
George
Posted by
(VIP) 4 Jul 2005 12:42pm
Thank you BB and Kim. Your replies were very appreciated. It did help much that I received hate mail by someone accussing me of poisoning him and that I neglect my animals. I've no idea where he ate it, and I would never poison any animal. She has a sick mind. I won't say her name. Oh well, thank you both
George
Posted by
beejaysus
(VIP) 5 Jul 2005 4:34am
Rocky, sorry to hear of your loss, my wife and I are cat people, and they do get thereselves into your heart, sorry to hear of your loss, my cat is also 15 but fortunately still going strong.
All the best Geoff (gjamies1)
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