It's Caturday- Post some cats (vol 3)
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Our Willow could often be found doing that. We always used to joke that she was incubating the daffs.
I've put this in another thread - but this is likely to be the last photo of Willow (long haired black cat) and Mitzi together.
We are probably taking Willow on her final journey in the morning. She's around 17 years old and has gone from a very youthful active cat to a frail old lady in the space of just 6 weeks. She can barely stand, she has diarrhoea and is little more than a bag of bones
I've put this in another thread - but this is likely to be the last photo of Willow (long haired black cat) and Mitzi together.
We are probably taking Willow on her final journey in the morning. She's around 17 years old and has gone from a very youthful active cat to a frail old lady in the space of just 6 weeks. She can barely stand, she has diarrhoea and is little more than a bag of bones
Trabi601 said:
Our Willow could often be found doing that. We always used to joke that she was incubating the daffs.
I've put this in another thread - but this is likely to be the last photo of Willow (long haired black cat) and Mitzi together.
We are probably taking Willow on her final journey in the morning. She's around 17 years old and has gone from a very youthful active cat to a frail old lady in the space of just 6 weeks. She can barely stand, she has diarrhoea and is little more than a bag of bones
its so sad sometimes that doing the best thing for our fury friends means we don't get to enjoy their company any longer. I've put this in another thread - but this is likely to be the last photo of Willow (long haired black cat) and Mitzi together.
We are probably taking Willow on her final journey in the morning. She's around 17 years old and has gone from a very youthful active cat to a frail old lady in the space of just 6 weeks. She can barely stand, she has diarrhoea and is little more than a bag of bones
Trabi601 said:
Our Willow could often be found doing that. We always used to joke that she was incubating the daffs.
I've put this in another thread - but this is likely to be the last photo of Willow (long haired black cat) and Mitzi together.
We are probably taking Willow on her final journey in the morning. She's around 17 years old and has gone from a very youthful active cat to a frail old lady in the space of just 6 weeks. She can barely stand, she has diarrhoea and is little more than a bag of bones
Make sure you bring the body back and show it to her mate. They like to have a sniff and say goodbye, especially if they bonded.I've put this in another thread - but this is likely to be the last photo of Willow (long haired black cat) and Mitzi together.
We are probably taking Willow on her final journey in the morning. She's around 17 years old and has gone from a very youthful active cat to a frail old lady in the space of just 6 weeks. She can barely stand, she has diarrhoea and is little more than a bag of bones
Joey Ramone said:
Trabi601 said:
Our Willow could often be found doing that. We always used to joke that she was incubating the daffs.
I've put this in another thread - but this is likely to be the last photo of Willow (long haired black cat) and Mitzi together.
We are probably taking Willow on her final journey in the morning. She's around 17 years old and has gone from a very youthful active cat to a frail old lady in the space of just 6 weeks. She can barely stand, she has diarrhoea and is little more than a bag of bones
Make sure you bring the body back and show it to her mate. They like to have a sniff and say goodbye, especially if they bonded.I've put this in another thread - but this is likely to be the last photo of Willow (long haired black cat) and Mitzi together.
We are probably taking Willow on her final journey in the morning. She's around 17 years old and has gone from a very youthful active cat to a frail old lady in the space of just 6 weeks. She can barely stand, she has diarrhoea and is little more than a bag of bones
Joey Ramone said:
Make sure you bring the body back and show it to her mate. They like to have a sniff and say goodbye, especially if they bonded.
Sadly too late for that now. I did think about it, but we were both in pieces at the surgery.We have a clipping of her fur in a little box and will be scattering her ashes in her favourite place in the garden.
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