Wednesday, July 08, 2009

Another Day Without Charlie

It's so difficult when a cat dies. He leaves a hole in your heart and home and in the pride of cats left behind. The others expect Charlie to return, with his swagger and bullying, and knock them off their sleeping perches or chase them a bit (just to let them know he's top cat, you know). Last night the others tentatively and tensely slept with us and awaited Charlie's blows as he settled on his bed. But it is quiet and peaceful. There are no mice left around the cars, no growls or scuttling about. They will all adjust and I will learn not to listen for him and not to look for him.

My friends at Facebook, Catster, the Purrs and Purrayers Blog, and at Cat Blogosphere have sent us all sweet and comforting words.

KC, the entrepid repurrter of Cat Blogosphere and of Missy, KC, Bear Blog, made a touching memorial for Charlie that I have posted here.

My children have called and and we have consoled each other. Xavier has been very solicitous and kind. And most of all, the love, respect and care of John has made this time easier to deal with.

Charlie already has had a kitten named after him — Celeste in Georgia of My Day and Thoughts, has named a new little one after Charlie. I hesitate to tell Celeste that my kids called our Charlie "Charlie Manson" because of his personality! Maybe this newest Charlie will redeem the name.

From the bottom of my heart I thank you all.
Andree

7 comments:

  1. The loss of a furry does leave a hole in your heart. We all know this because we have all been through it, sometimes multiple times. So whenever there is a loss, we all feel the pain.

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  2. I'm so sorry.

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  3. So very sorry to hear of Charlie's passing! *purrs*

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  4. We're really sorry to hear about Charlie.

    Sniffie and the Florida Furkids

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  5. I know exactly what you mean. Till today, I sometimes still think about Xmas.

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  6. I am very sorry that Charlie went to the Rainbow Bridge. It does leave a hole in your heart and in the lives of the cats left behind.

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  7. The loss of a pet is so difficult, because all too often "people" think that it's simply an animal. Those of us who share of life and our love with the sweet fuzzies know all too well that they are simply put part of the family and their passing is just as heartfelt as the loss of a human. The sweet pawprints are are to release...the sights, sounds and routine of the one who has left us to go to a higher plain ... it's hard and those precious babies reside deeply in our hearts...that is the best part, nothing can change the memory, no amount of time can change the love in our hearts and knowing that one day when the time is right you will see this shadow and it will be Charlie welcoming you to that higher plain.

    purrs
    Abby's Mom

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