Re: Sad Cats
- From: Marina <frankiennikki@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2006 08:07:08 +0200
rosie wrote:
Recently, we had to put down our much beloved dog, Molly, She had
Kidney Failure.
Molly almost as much as we did. My female Calico, would pal around withFrom the moment I brought my two cats home ( as kittens) they LOVED
Molly, we called them " the Girls" My male would play with Molly,
including, riding on her back like a cowboy... Molly was not too
thrilled with this but would put up with it.
Now, they walk around the house "calling" for her, they miss her. I
miss her too. How long do you think this behavior will continue?? At
some point we will get a new dog, but not for awhile. We have been
giving them a lot of attention.
I'm very sorry for your loss. I had to have my Frank PTS in December at age 18, and I think Miranda still grieves him. Sometimes she just walks around calling and calling and nothing I do can calm her down. They were together for less than a year, so I'm surprised at this, but she seems to have bonded strongly with him in that short time. Sorry I can't help you, but we're ending lots of purrs for your cats to calm down.
--
Marina, Miranda and Caliban. In loving memory of Frank and Nikki.
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