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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duck on Wheels View Post
    For a cat to want to please you and be praised, that's really rare and special.
    Quote Originally Posted by PamNY View Post
    She was beautiful, and unusual, too -- a cat who wanted to be good?
    Yes, Lydia was very unusual in her total Goodness...

    In fact, she was good before I adopted her from the rescue kitty place- she was a one year old 'unwed mother' thrown out on the street with her newborn kittens when the rescue place took her in. There, she not only raised her own three kittens who were then adopted, but proceeded to nurse and raise 11 MORE orphan kittens in a row. When her milk finally dried up, she was spayed, and she just kept washing and caring for all the orphan kittens there...but sadly no one ever wanted to adopt HER...until I came along. Lydia picked me, though- sauntering across the roomful of kittens (who were all ignoring me) and politely arranging herself in my lap.
    She never threw up, never had hairballs, never complained, always came immediately (like a good dog) when you called her no matter where she was in the house even if she was on a different floor, didn't shed much, never sharpened her claws anywhere but her special scratching post, kept herself clean and tidy, waited her turn politely until the other cats were done jostling at their 'food trough', spoke quietly and ALWAYS greeted us with a cheerful happy little "meh-OW!" and a toss of her head whenever we entered a room. Always trying to please and be good. Sometimes I think our other cats Pearl and Ellie resented a little that Lydia's Goodness in comparison tended to make them look bad.

    Thank you all for your very kind words and sympathy- it has meant a great deal to me!
    Yes, the house seems sadly emptier now.

    Lydia was a good and helpful kitty right up to the end.
    Lisa
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    Very sorry to hear about Lydia.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by BleeckerSt_Girl View Post
    Yes, Lydia was very unusual in her total Goodness...

    In fact, she was good before I adopted her from the rescue kitty place- she was a one year old 'unwed mother' thrown out on the street with her newborn kittens when the rescue place took her in. There, she not only raised her own three kittens who were then adopted, but proceeded to nurse and raise 11 MORE orphan kittens in a row. When her milk finally dried up, she was spayed, and she just kept washing and caring for all the orphan kittens there...but sadly no one ever wanted to adopt HER...until I came along. Lydia picked me, though- sauntering across the roomful of kittens (who were all ignoring me) and politely arranging herself in my lap.
    She never threw up, never had hairballs, never complained, always came immediately (like a good dog) when you called her no matter where she was in the house even if she was on a different floor, didn't shed much, never sharpened her claws anywhere but her special scratching post, kept herself clean and tidy, waited her turn politely until the other cats were done jostling at their 'food trough', spoke quietly and ALWAYS greeted us with a cheerful happy little "meh-OW!" and a toss of her head whenever we entered a room. Always trying to please and be good. Sometimes I think our other cats Pearl and Ellie resented a little that Lydia's Goodness in comparison tended to make them look bad.

    Thank you all for your very kind words and sympathy- it has meant a great deal to me!
    Yes, the house seems sadly emptier now.

    Lydia was a good and helpful kitty right up to the end.
    It sounds like she was a beautiful old soul. I'm glad she went easily in your arms. Rest In Peace, Lydia. Hugs to you and Brian.

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    BSG - I am so sorry.

    Thanks for sharing your memories and pictures of her with us. What a wonderful, generous cat....and that she chose you to spend her life with...how special was that? Sweet memories are yours always.


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  5. #5
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    ((((((((Lisa & Brian))))))))

    I'm so sorry for your loss. She was a beautiful kitty.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

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    Aww Lisa, I'm so very sorry to hear about Lydia's passing. My heart's breaking for you guys - what a special soul in your lives. Thanks for sharing her with us and for all you did for each other. I love the story of how she picked you guys....animals are so gosh darn smarter than a lot of people I know.

    (((hugs))) to you and Brian.
    Dar
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    “Minds are like parachutes...they only function when they are open. - Thomas Dewar"

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    I am very sorry for your loss, Lisa. Beautiful and loving cat.

 

 

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