Guest diamonbird Posted September 1, 2006 Posted September 1, 2006 I lost one of my cats back in Jan......I used to hate cats! My wife took it pretty hard or more so then I did but I still think about her....like all have said they are like children, always needing something from you. My cat found me, I was at my hunting club cleaning a deer I had taken and she came right up to me and started meowing, I said git, she just stepped aside and continued to meow, I could see she was hungry but all the guys were there and I couldn't let on that I felt sorry for her so I threw a peice of meat out onto the ground and she took off with it and I didn't see her anymore that day.....the next time I was there she saw me from across the way she came running up to me and started circuling around my feet and a bond was made....I had a new friend. I took her home cause she didn't have a home....... Everytime I came home she would meet me, she would come running to me, none of the kids would do that! When I was on the computer or watching TV guess who was in my lap? I miss her! Can't see to type right now...........thanks! Sorry about lost, I know what you mean!
Guest budman Posted September 4, 2006 Posted September 4, 2006 Sorry to hear about the lost of your cat. My wife and I have 2 and we love them both. We lost our first cat to a blood clot 4 years ago the week before we moved to New Hampshire from Calif. Know how you feel.
Wrongway Posted September 4, 2006 Posted September 4, 2006 It sure is hard losing a "family member" like that. Debbie and I have always had cats, dogs, birds and whatever Justin could find and bring home . We just lost our Cockatiel, Jake, Friday night. Had him for 6 years. Hard to believe the difference a bird can make in your life. When we got back from KC Sunday morning the first thing I said to Debbie was That we didn't hear Jake screaming for us as we pulled into the driveway. We both welled up with tears. We feel your loss.
Blusees Posted September 5, 2006 Posted September 5, 2006 Dennis --- Tucker was a lucky dog to have found you. I'm sure you gave him a great life, and he did the same for you in return. It's especially sad to lose a pet (I'm biased towards dogs) because they are so innocent and loyal. They are just happy to be in the family! As time goes by and you start remembering all of the funny things that Tucker did that made him Tucker, you should read the book, Marley and Me. You will laugh out loud many times, and also cry a couple of times, but it is a great book about a yellow lab.
treeman Posted November 26, 2006 Posted November 26, 2006 I had to put Down my buddy KO he was 11 . Got me a new lab his name is CJ tree
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