polloplayer posted: " He was a little angel wrapped up in a fur coat that was two parts cotton candy and one part whipped cream. He was the sweetest, yummiest, purring-est kitty imaginable. Our Mischa arrived just in time (thank you again, Tammy and Christi) to brighte" PolloplayerRead on blog or reader
He was a little angel wrapped up in a fur coat that was two parts cotton candy and one part whipped cream. He was the sweetest, yummiest, purring-est kitty imaginable.
Our Mischa arrived just in time (thank you again, Tammy and Christi) to brighten the slog through the COVID years. He learned his manners from The Countess, who raised him as her own.
Mischa was shy with strangers but so loving and trusting with us. He was always available to "talk" or to dutifully serve as what the CE called a "nap consultant". We looked forward to many years with him.
As was his nocturnal habit, he fetched a few guest towels from the powder room and carried them up to us as "gifts" during the night on Sunday.
But Monday morning we awoke to find him crumpled on the floor, unable to stand. We rushed him to the emergency vet, who determined that he was having seizures. She did everything she could but within a few hours summoned us to say goodbye to him.
Why? How? We are still in shock. So many unanswered questions. He was so precious to us. A little angel who departed and took part of our hearts with him.
Questions for the angels Who believes in angels? I do Fools and pilgrims all over the world
No comments:
Post a Comment