[HPFGU-Movie] Re:disappointed
Wanda Mallett
witchwanda2002 at yahoo.com
Fri Nov 9 02:03:26 UTC 2001
I know how you feel. My Freeway passed away in 1995.
She was 19 years old and she died in my arms. She
wasn't ill just old. I never really prepared myself
for her ever dying. I miss her all the time. Never got
another cat, because there was only one of her. She
never tried to get the birds. They are one of your own
children and it is even harder to lose them with a
disease. Just look at your cat's pictures to remember
how she was. I have Freeway's in the kitchen, that's
where most of the activity is in our house. I think
about all the crazy antics she did. We laugh about how
she gave my son Dan a blackeye! He was 5 and playing
peek-a-boo in a large cardboard box with windows anda
door. She timed him opening and closing the window.
She wacked him on his left eyelid and he had a paw
size bruise! Dan was 5 and he is 27 now! So think of
the fun things. The saddness will always be there, but
the humorous things of animals will be a comfort.
Wanda the Witch of Revere, Massachusetts and Her Merry
Band of Muggles
--- djtarb at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated Thu, 8 Nov 2001 5:05:14 PM
> Eastern Standard Time, Schlobin1 at aol.com writes:
>
>>
> > MY own five year old big beautiful gold cat became
> suddenly ill (from a
> > genetic heart defect) last Friday night and we had
> to help him die on
> > Saturday.
> >
> > Susan
> >
> I'm really looking forward to the movie... possible
> lackluster performances and all. I've learned from
> experience that critics, at best, express their own
> opinions and at worst, feel their calling is to pick
> every nit they can find. I suspect that I'll enjoy
> the experience, and if something bothers me well
> that's part of life. Those who want movies to
> mirror their view of books exactly should know
> enough to avoid the movies and their inevitable
> disappointment. So don't despair!
>
> Fellow feeling: My 16-year-old Maine Coon cat has
> bone cancer in his jaw and is dying slowly. No
> pain, or he wouldn't still be with me, but lots of
> distressing changes. I know how hard it is to do
> what you had to do, and don't look forward to having
> to do the inevitable with respect to my own beloved
> pet.
>
> Diane in Philly
>
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