smilingcat
02-06-2015, 12:06 AM
Dear Brendon,
When I first saw you inside a cage at a rescue adoption, I thought you were handsomest kitty. You were quiet, but hopeful. When Peggy pulled you out of the cage into my arms, you started to purr in my arms. Just not so sure. Peggy was the person who ran the rescue group, she was the one who rescued you from under a elementary school where the kids gave you their lunch. Peggy thought you were around two years of age or bit older. I wasn't sure so I went to another rescue group where I met your future buddy. I couldn't get either of you out my mind so the following weekend I adopted you and your best buddy Murphy. Both of you were mostly Maine Coon.
It didn't take long for your coat to become soft, gorgeous and shiny. And it didn't take long for either of you to get comfortable in the house. You were so well behaved, I was expecting you to climb onto the counter and taste my food or worse take it but you didn't nor did Murphy.
Over the years you helped me save and raise bottle fed kittens, only days old. You were so patient. Let the little monsters climb on you, take a swipe, bite, chew, pounce on you and sleep on you and yet only thing you did was either do nothing or hug them till they stopped.
But all these things were so long ago. And we've all aged. Peggy suffered a stroke, she is doing okay. The rescue group she started is still rescuing boys like you. Your mom isn't quite as spritely as she was 15 years ago. And you...
Well, I think the time has come for you and for me to help you cross the rainbow bridge. I know you are not feeling good, not sure of what is going around you. And its not right that you are suffering. Yes when our body fails us, its time.
I will always remember you for all your wonderful qualities, the gentle man that you are and all the things you've done to help me. I want you to be happy and whole again when you cross the rainbow bridge. And you can meet your best bud Murphy whom you haven't seen in about 8 years or so.
But for tonight, you can sleep next to me as you have done for so many years.
love mom,
When I first saw you inside a cage at a rescue adoption, I thought you were handsomest kitty. You were quiet, but hopeful. When Peggy pulled you out of the cage into my arms, you started to purr in my arms. Just not so sure. Peggy was the person who ran the rescue group, she was the one who rescued you from under a elementary school where the kids gave you their lunch. Peggy thought you were around two years of age or bit older. I wasn't sure so I went to another rescue group where I met your future buddy. I couldn't get either of you out my mind so the following weekend I adopted you and your best buddy Murphy. Both of you were mostly Maine Coon.
It didn't take long for your coat to become soft, gorgeous and shiny. And it didn't take long for either of you to get comfortable in the house. You were so well behaved, I was expecting you to climb onto the counter and taste my food or worse take it but you didn't nor did Murphy.
Over the years you helped me save and raise bottle fed kittens, only days old. You were so patient. Let the little monsters climb on you, take a swipe, bite, chew, pounce on you and sleep on you and yet only thing you did was either do nothing or hug them till they stopped.
But all these things were so long ago. And we've all aged. Peggy suffered a stroke, she is doing okay. The rescue group she started is still rescuing boys like you. Your mom isn't quite as spritely as she was 15 years ago. And you...
Well, I think the time has come for you and for me to help you cross the rainbow bridge. I know you are not feeling good, not sure of what is going around you. And its not right that you are suffering. Yes when our body fails us, its time.
I will always remember you for all your wonderful qualities, the gentle man that you are and all the things you've done to help me. I want you to be happy and whole again when you cross the rainbow bridge. And you can meet your best bud Murphy whom you haven't seen in about 8 years or so.
But for tonight, you can sleep next to me as you have done for so many years.
love mom,