Title: | Meower Power - Where Differing Opinions are Respected |
Notice: | purrrrr... |
Moderator: | JULIET::CORDES_JA |
Created: | Wed Nov 13 1991 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 1079 |
Total number of notes: | 28858 |
I wasn't sure which topic would be most appropriate for this - Moderator,, feel free to move if this is not a good place for it. I am a constant reader of Felines and have written occasionally in the past. Usually I'm just laughing or crying along with you all and gathering all sorts of wonderful information and faith in human nature from this file. I had the horrible experience this weekend of losing both my puppy and one of my dearest kittens. Henry was a beautiful, shiny black kitty who appeared at my door in the middle of a snowstorm last winter. He was just a kitten then, no more than three months old at the most. I let him in out of the snow and he padded right over to the food bowl, ate forever, and curled up next to the woodstove. When the weather cleared, I took him outside and tried to see if he headed for a nearby house or seemed to recognize anything. He didn't and he eventually became my kitty. He was the quietest most regal kitty I've ever had. The puppy would play with him constantly and Henry never raised a paw or made a noise. He would always wait to eat until those with more seniority had finished and he was famous for finding the bag of Milkbones wherever it was hidden and climbing right in for a snack. Every day when I got home from work, he was in the front window waiting for me and in the winter, he used to sleep on my head and when the sun came up, he'd put his paws over my eyes as if trying to keep out the light. He didn't make it to Animal Emergency Care in Acton, but I didn't have the heart to check for sure so I took him in and they were kind enough to do that for me. After discussing his symptoms with them, etc., it appears he was poisoned. He taught me much about dignity and grace and patience - I will miss him terribly - he came into my life in such an unexpected way and was so gracious and grateful all the days he was with me - I dread going home and not seeing him in his favorite window seat. I came home from that experience to a note on my front door which read as follows: Your dog was hit today and died - Call the Dog Dispatcher Lancaster Police for info. - UNFORTUNATELY, you WERE not at home when this happened. SOME of us got very upset. I've substituted capital letters for underlined words, but the message is clear. I don't know which neighbor felt compelled to leave this but they have absolutely no clue. Boo was extremely well cared for. He was fed twice a day, always had clean fresh water and I walked him twice (three times on weekends) a day in the woods in back of the house where he could run free when I took him out there. He had his own three-season porch complete with fresh air, sun & shade, two couches, a blanket he loved, numerous doggy toys and loved to sleep on my feet when I work on my computer at night. He learned how to ring the doorbell (there's a doorbell inside the porch next to the sliding door) when he wanted attention and he loved to play ring-and-hide-and-seek almost as much as he loved bury-the-Milkbone. He was a big puppy and very rambunctious. He generally stayed in the yard if he wasn't on his run or porch and occasionally wandered next door under my watchful eye. He got out once when I wasn't home and from then on, the door on his porch was always locked when I wasn't there. Yesterday afternoon I assume he broke through the storm door. I was only gone for about four hours and had fed and watered and hugged him just before I left. I can't imagine that this person thinks I was not upset by the news and I can't imagine that they feel my not being home reflects in any way on the care I give my animals. I've seen notes in this notes file before where people are concerned about neighbors' pets. Please, please talk to your neighbors. Find out if the animals are actually being ignored or abused and get the whole story. In my case, I've always told my neighbors to let me know if Boo was a problem or if they saw anything amiss. I would have been happy to explain to them how well cared for and loved he was -- and/or solve any discipline problems I was unaware of. Maybe then they would have realized that this was a very unfortunate accident but that it no way reflects on the care he was given or on how upset I am at his passing. He will be missed terribly and never forgotten.
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617.1 | Poor babies.. | POWDML::KAREN | Mon Sep 27 1993 11:17 | 4 | |
I am very sorry for both of your losses. Perhaps you should print your note and post it on your neighbors door. People should never jump to conclusions. Again, my condolences. Karen | |||||
617.2 | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Mon Sep 27 1993 11:20 | 15 | |
I am so sorry to heard ofyour losses. When they are unexpected and experienced so close together it makes the healing process even more difficult. It is so easy to jump to conclusions where the care and welfare of animals are concerned. Although the note you received was not written very tactfully, it must have been a terrible experience for the folks who found Boo... and I'm sure they were grieving right along with you at the time. Boo and Henry both knew they were well loved and cared for, and that is what's most important right now. They had a wonderful life with you. Sending big condolensces, -Roberta | |||||
617.3 | condolences.. | SALEM::SHAW | Mon Sep 27 1993 11:51 | 5 | |
My deepest sympathies, losing two good friends in such a short time. I pray that god gives you the strength to overcome this. Shaw | |||||
617.4 | TIMBER::AIKEY | Mon Sep 27 1993 13:33 | 4 | ||
I would like to send along my prays and sympathies too. *joyce | |||||
617.5 | I think of you too | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Tue Sep 28 1993 09:32 | 1 |
617.6 | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Tue Sep 28 1993 16:19 | 11 | |
this is really terrible! losing your 2 best friends in such a way in one day yet! were they able to tell you who brought the dog in, or who called about the dog being hit when you contacted the animal officer? ho did the officer find out about it? it just seems so strange that it happened that way, especially while you were at the vet with your cat who was poisoned! who would have done that? I don't want to upset you, but I just keep thinking of all these questions, maybe having had experiences with weirdo neighbors in the past. gee, I hope you get this solved. condolences, denise | |||||
617.7 | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Wed Sep 29 1993 06:19 | 4 | |
My heart and prayers are with you. Losing two of your best friends must be very tough on you. Sandy | |||||
617.8 | Think of them in Paradise | ESTASI::VACCA | I love Norway | Wed Sep 29 1993 09:13 | 13 |
I have no words to express my feelings about what happened to you and your family. I am sure Henry and Boo are now playing together in a big green field and smiling at you every time you are thinking of them. My condolences, Elisabetta | |||||
617.9 | ELWOOD::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Wed Sep 29 1993 09:17 | 6 | |
I am really sorry too. I know how good an animal person you are, after taking in Diesel/Snoopy. Hang in there. - Andrea | |||||
617.10 | Boo and Henry have been added.... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Wed Sep 29 1993 09:54 | 9 |
Adrienne, Boo and Henry have been added to the Silver Lining Memorial. My condolences to yo and yours. Take care of yourself, and take comfort in knowing that you DID give them a loving caring home. Love, Yonee (who can't wait for this horrible month to end!) | |||||
617.11 | Thanks for the kind words | LJSRV2::BLUNDELL | Mon Oct 11 1993 09:12 | 12 | |
I've been meaning to get in here and thank you all for your kind words - it's just been so hectic lately. It really does help to know that there are people out there who sympathize. Thanks also to Yonee for adding Henry and Boo to the SLM. It sounds silly but I feel like they've taken all your good wishes along with them and Feliners are so kind, I'm sure those good wishes will serve them well. Thank you all again. You made it ever so much easier for me to let them go. Adrienne |