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A pet's passing
Allie was a sweet,
dignified old lady who lived with us at the office for the past two and one half
years after we adopted her from the Brewster Animal Rescue League. She was very
gentle and enjoyed sharing affection with anyone who would let her invade their
workspace. The Rule of Allie
The poem below was sent to me by Pat Brooks in 2002 when Elizabeth died during cancer surgery. Saturday I re-discovered it and passed it on to another bereaved pet owner. It is most appropriate in this case, as anyone who witnessed Allie's last few days would appreciate:
Weep not for me though I am gone into that gentle night.
Grieve if you will, but not for long upon my soul's sweet flight.
I am at peace, my soul's at rest.
There is no need for tears.
For with your love I was so blessed.
For all those many years.
There is no pain, I suffer not,
The fear now all is gone.
Put now these things out of your thoughts,
In your memory I live on.
Remember not my fight for breath
Remember not the strife.
Please do not dwell upon my death,
But celebrate my life.
[Constance Jenkins, 1992]
Rest well, m'lady.
Regards to all,
Bob Fellows, Masonic Angel Fund, Orleans.
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Since everyone her at cc2day has several pets we commiserate with friend Bob.
Some of us knew Allie and Elizabeth, and also mourn their passing.
Animals have these advantages over man: they never hear the clock strike, they die without any idea of death, they have no theologians to instruct them, their last moments are not disturbed by unwelcome and unpleasant ceremonies, their funerals cost them nothing, and no one starts lawsuits over their wills. ~Voltaire
My wife's health started to go sour that summer and Rollo helped me thru more than a dozen years of caregiving... then began to need caregiving himself with thyroid issues. Finally on Thursday, skeletal, with back legs barely working he let me let him go. Maybe I'll visit the B-H in May and seeing if any of the newbies have a message for me...
But, believe me, Allie's passing in her sleep is less painful to you than having her "put down: - a term I hate.
They're the easiest pets in the world and forget about "my cat won't have another cat in the house." They ALL snarl at first and then they learn to get along after about two weeks.
We recently adopted a gorgeous male Angora, 7 years old, from the Animal Rescue League. My crabby old female cat intimidates him with a stare. Our 2 year old female and the new guy are in love (even though they are both fixed)and wrestle with neck nipping, etc. all day and night. They seem to know the motions but are unable to go through with it for obvious reasons.
The doctors said she could and we started physical therapy. Six weeks in, when she was just about getting to be her old self, she had another clot, lower down the spine, this time affecting her hind legs.
I am now giving her more therapy every day plus Plavix. She is getting to the point where she can jump up on the bed again. I will never give up on her as long as there's a chance of recovery.
I consider animals our "angels." And have added to "No man left behind" another phrase: "No cat left behind." You animal lovers will understand.
We can never replace them.
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