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I’m overwhelmed by all the support and understanding, thank you FM friends! ❤️
slavd2020 wrote:
Ah, so sorry for your loss my friend! Indeed the pain is great but the beauty of that love, given and received, is even greater. And the photos are truly beautiful...
Thank you so much my dear friend Slav, you know the heartbreak from losing your canine boy Stan.
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Taperwing wrote:
Most excellent. One can never really adopt a cat, they adopt you.
About 30 years ago, when we first moved into our house, we had a neighbor that was the stereotypical 'spinster, cat lady.' She had an all white cat, that not long after, made frequent visits to check on us. Pretty soon, she started coming into the house, and then staying over. She finally made the decision to move in with us, and was the most wonderful companion until her passing. At night, she used to settle in up near my head, purring smoothly, like an old motorboat. After aclimating, her nightly song became a welcome and calming note to fall asleep to. ...Show more →
Love that story, Dave. Yes, those nighttime cuddly purrs are the best. Thanks for sharing that.
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newyork wrote:
Sorry to hear about your good buddy. He’s very photogenic that’s for sure. Nice work. Warm your heart with a kitten.
I appreciate that so much, Rich.
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Danpbphoto wrote:
The loss of a "4 legged child" brings a grief I have never felt before Ross! The pleasure and love they bring to one's life cannot be explained with words.
They are eyes into the human soul and when they pass on to "the Rainbow Bridge" a piece of one's soul goes with them until we meet again!
I am so sorry!
Dan
All our children died from some sort of cancer!
Dan, you get it. Very well said, man. Thank you ❤️ I’m sorry you’ve lost your fur babies to cancer.
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RWNPhoto wrote:
Well that is a kind of sad, but some noice images you have to always remind you of the wonderful times you shared...
Thank you Craig, I agree the images are beautiful reminders and I’m grateful photography can have that power.
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Sashi wrote:
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Sorry about your loss. Cats are whimsical creatures and they sorta kinda sneak up on you emotionally, unlike other pets. We had to put down our cat two years ago (due to cancer and at 17 years, just like Nate). Based on your captures, appears that Nate was truly blessed with a heart of gold and in turn blessed your family for a long time.
Really good words, Sashi, thank you for telling me all that. Sorry you lost your cat, 17 and cancer like Nate.
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Fred Amico wrote:
So very sorry for the loss of Nate, Ross. As a lifelong "owned by pets" guy, I know the pain associated with this kind of loss.
Grateful for your supportive words, Fred. Owned by pets it is!
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Abuttolph wrote:
I am so sorry that your lost your boy Nate, Ross. Pets are so much more than just pets - they are family and are both the givers and receivers of tremendous love and companionship. Thank you for sharing photos of him. He was a very handsome boy and his personality comes shining through.
We had to put down our older and beloved boy Bergen 10 days ago, so I understand very well what you are going through. After trying to help Bergen for over a year without any certain knowledge of the source of his health issues, he too stopped eating. The vet said that it was probably a diffuse type of cancer that does not show up on blood test results. We do as much for them as we can, including not letting them suffer....Show more →
Adele, love what you wrote. And my heart goes out to you also for the loss of your beloved Bergen recently. Not allowing them to linger in suffering is so important to us also.
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