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Goodbye to Mischief...

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~*LiveLoveLaugh*~ - 03 Sep 2005 19:36 GMT
I was at a noon meeting today.  A gal that I see there a lot brought up the
topic to be discussed.  It was 'knowing when you make the right decision'.
Everyone gave her a lot of feed back.  Good stuff was said all around.  When
it came back for her turn to talk and explain why she brought that topic up,
she said that she heard what she needed to hear, and that was all she wanted
to add to the meeting.

Afterwards, I stayed and talked with her (for an hour).  I could tell
something was bugging her big time.  Well, she had just come from the vet's
office.  She had to put down Mischief.  He was a domestic black short hair
who had feline leukemia which was very advanced.  She had never heard about
the Rainbow Bridge.  So I told her all about it.  We both cried.  We then
shared lots of cat stories.

Purrs to Mischief on his journey to the Rainbow Bridge....

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Mischief - 03 Sep 2005 20:04 GMT
Awwww from one Mischief to another, purrs that she has a safe trip.

Mischief from CA
Judith Latham - 03 Sep 2005 20:30 GMT
> I was at a noon meeting today.  A gal that I see there a lot brought up
> the topic to be discussed.  It was 'knowing when you make the right
> decision'. Everyone gave her a lot of feed back.  Good stuff was said
> all around.  When it came back for her turn to talk and explain why she
> brought that topic up, she said that she heard what she needed to hear,
> and that was all she wanted to add to the meeting.

> Afterwards, I stayed and talked with her (for an hour).  I could tell
> something was bugging her big time.  Well, she had just come from the
> vet's office.  She had to put down Mischief.  He was a domestic black
> short hair who had feline leukemia which was very advanced.  She had
> never heard about the Rainbow Bridge.  So I told her all about it.  We
> both cried.  We then shared lots of cat stories.

> Purrs to Mischief on his journey to the Rainbow Bridge....

Crying together in such circumstances helps a lot. When I lost Sophie I
had many hugs from people at work and my neighbours when we cried together
as we have over several lost pets and personal troubles over the years.  

Judith

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Stourbridge, West Midlands. UK.

PatM - 03 Sep 2005 21:28 GMT
She needed comfort and wise words, and you were there for her.  Perhaps
"someone" had a hand in that....you think?!

Cheers,
PatM
Kreisleriana - 03 Sep 2005 23:16 GMT
>I was at a noon meeting today.  A gal that I see there a lot brought up the
>topic to be discussed.  It was 'knowing when you make the right decision'.
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>
>Purrs to Mischief on his journey to the Rainbow Bridge....

Purrs for the poor little fellow.

Theresa
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polonca12000 - 04 Sep 2005 12:40 GMT
Purrs for Mischief and his meowmie,
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Polonca & Soncek

> I was at a noon meeting today.  A gal that I see there a lot brought up the
> topic to be discussed.  It was 'knowing when you make the right decision'.
[quoted text clipped - 11 lines]
>
> Purrs to Mischief on his journey to the Rainbow Bridge....
Victor Martinez - 05 Sep 2005 22:02 GMT
> Purrs to Mischief on his journey to the Rainbow Bridge....

Lots of purrs.

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