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1668.1 | Thanks | WFOV12::GONCALVES | | Wed Aug 17 1988 10:41 | 9 |
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That is a fit reminder not only for cats, but for human beings as
well.
Thank you for sharing it with us.
Shelly, Selina, & Mijo
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1668.2 | HUGS for our HONEYS | FDCV03::JOHNSON | | Wed Aug 17 1988 13:13 | 3 |
| Oh Kim, what a sad one. We DO take them for granted though. I
know I do.
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1668.3 | | USMRM2::ESILVA | | Wed Aug 17 1988 14:28 | 24 |
| I'm sitting here with tears in my eyes....what a sad story.
I am feeling exactly the way the author did....you see, when I was
11 I brought home "my" kitty Wendy, just a tiny little kitten.
Until I moved out of my mothers a couple years ago, she was always
considered my cat. She stayed at my moms, cuz thats where she had
grown up. Every time I went to visit I always held and petted her.
Welp, this past Monday I stopped by and Wendy was no where to be
found (she has been in-door only because she is so old now). My
sister and I looked all over the house for her, but couldn't find
her. We thought she must have gotten out and gone out in the woods
that she used to love to hunt in. My sister called me this morning
and told me Wendy has not returned home. I am worried sick! and
feeling soooo guilty about not spending more time with her and showing
her how much I still do love my first kitty. A neighbor mentioned
that she might have gone out in the woods to die and I think she
may be right. I am heartbroken. My sister spent all afternoon
yesterday searching every inch of the house, the yard, the woods,
even walking up and down the road, no luck. I only pray that she
comes home.
The original note really hit home with me and now I feel even worse.
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1668.4 | My sincere apologies | TPVAX3::ROBBINS | | Wed Aug 17 1988 16:29 | 51 |
| re. 3
Ohhhh gee whiz..... But now let's look at this again. Your
circumstances aren't the same as the author's was. I have no idea
if their are reason's why you couldn't bring the cat with you
and even if there isn't you chose to do what in your heart was in
her best interest's. Which leaving her where she grew up well I
may have just opted to do the same thing :^) as probably quite a
few others may have done. I'm sure she has attention in her household
and as far as what a neighbor said. I don't think that's what you
needed to hear at this moment. But by saying that they may have
meant that she could have been sick and animals are known to do that.
To go away for whatever reasons they have. I really don't think
that you had anything to do with her leaving or getting lost. The
author's message was a little different. The cat was in her household
and wasn't getting its normal attention.
I just hate to think that this made you feel worse that was not
it's intent. The only intent was like I said before a reminder
to those of us who have pets in our home with us that tend to take
them for granted. In my eyes you're being much too hard on yourself
but of course you will feel the way you feel. Again my apologies.
I too have a problem that the note maybe amplified a little to me.....
I have a lost cat, Pretty Boy, whose in another note. Pretty Boy
came to me as a stray. Signalled me out and in no uncertain terms
I KNEW that he wanted to be mine. I searched for a home for him
as we were to a cat maximum and after having him with me for a little
over a month brought him there. Well that was the beginning of
July and the first two days he was there he left. We've tracked
and called and hung posters everything to no avail..... I'm left
with alot of guilt. Guilt as to if he felt betrayed by me, if he's
lost trust with everyone which would explain why no one seems to
know where he is, just filled with ugly guilt. Yes if I find him
I will keep him by hook or crook. I may never though and that's
something that will haunt me forever. Just thought I'd share with
you that. I think there may be many of us who have some type of
shall I say "skeleton in the closet" which we did what was right
in our hearts but somehow back-fired and now we're left with only
ourselves to blame as there is no one else. One knows they did
the right thing but the guilt always creeps up when things just
haven't gone right.
I hope Wendy turns up or you and/or your family find her. If you
want send me mail and I'll give you everything that I have done
to try and locate Pretty Boy. I know all the tricks now and still
am coming up with more. I'd be more then happy to help you out
this way. Sorry for any added pain inflicted I meant no harm.
kim
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1668.5 | With sympathy | SUBURB::TUDORK | Kate n' IT | Thu Aug 18 1988 09:16 | 14 |
| Guilt is a recognised part of the grief process. When you lose
someone, even if your behaviour towards them was saintly, there
will always be grief, you know, 'I could have done more' etc.
I don't suppose this helps much at the moment but try and look at
it as a natural process that you have to go through to cope with
the situation.
I hope that you find her.
Let us know.
Kate
UK
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1668.6 | Found her! | USMRM2::ESILVA | | Thu Aug 18 1988 11:38 | 6 |
| Good news! My sister called this morning....She found Wendy!!
I am elated and dying to see her! It seems that somehow she found
her way into a big walkin closet in the basement (filled with tons
of junk) and couldn't find her way out. She's fine, very hungry
and thirsty, but I'm sure glad it wasn't the worst case I had imagined
it to be.
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1668.7 | YEA!!! | CLUSTA::TAMIR | ACMS design while-u-wait | Thu Aug 18 1988 12:18 | 4 |
| YEA!!!!! I'm glad Wendy is OK. Poor little thing must have been
frightened. Silly girl....
Mary
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1668.8 | Cherish the little ones | SALEM::DOUGLAS | | Thu Aug 18 1988 14:50 | 10 |
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Boy, that letter hit home with me! My Tiga is 15 years old and I'm
dreading the day she passes over to kitty heaven. Although I make
it a point to cuddle her, there are days when I'm *too busy*.
This is a good reminder to hug our pets often and let
them know how special they are!
Tina.
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1668.9 | Thank God | SUBURB::TUDORK | Kate n' IT | Fri Aug 19 1988 08:27 | 8 |
| Yaaaaaay - I'm so glad you found her OK.
I bet you feel great - hope the two of you have a wonderful weekend.
Best regards
Kate
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1668.10 | | MYVAX::LUBY | love them furry terrorists | Fri Aug 19 1988 14:01 | 12 |
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My parents cat, Cinamon, is 13 years old and stays with me
six months of the year. I'm so afraid that I will be the
one to have him when it comes time for him die and yet I am
also so afraid that I won't have him. But I have a feeling
that if he is with my parents and need to be put down they
would call me so that I could be with him. Cinamon is almost
like a child to our family having been a part of it for so
long. Oh, I have to stop now, I crying over my lunch!
Karen
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