That damned fat, grouchy cat.
He brought me some pleasure —and displeasure— at unexpected times.
November, 2017, under the lemon tree in the sunroom. One of those "unexpected pleasures."
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If you don't draw yours, I won't draw mine. A police officer, working in the small town that he lives in, focusing on family and shooting and coffee, and occasionally putting some people in jail.
November, 2017, under the lemon tree in the sunroom. One of those "unexpected pleasures."
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My condolences. They do work their way into one's heart, don't they.
ReplyDeleteI'll give my cat, Chip, some treats in Oliver's memory.
Our condolences to you and your family.
ReplyDeleteI am so very sorry, 10X will get extra catnip in his Honor, they do worm their way into one's heart, and leave a very large hole for such a small creature when they leave.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences on the loss of your pet.
ReplyDeleteI can only offer deepest sympathy for your family's loss. We've had to say goodbye to two good dogs in the past several years, and so can empathize. Hope it won't take too long for you to stop seeing imaginary movement at the edge of your vision.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear the news. He lived the life of the loved, and it's hard to think of something better than that.
ReplyDeleteSorry for your loss. Losing a pet is never easy.
ReplyDeleteCrazy little critters those cats. Never thought I'd have one as I'm really a much more of a dog guy, but the little 6 lb bundle of fur and lightening fast reflexes is a member of the family. RIP, Oliver.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear. Funny how these small furry critters become part of the family. . .
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