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Sonic's snottiness is even worse today, so I am glad we have an appointment booked. Between him and Nate (who is unwell with a bad cold right now) I feel as though I am at risk of drowning in a snot tsunami...
 
those three always make me think of a fairly grumpy bench of magistrates...

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After 15 very happy years together, we had to put our beautiful Simba to sleep today due to a terminal illness. I am fully aware that soon enough the good memories will overwrite the bad ones, but still I can’t even begin to describe the immense sense of grief right now.

Sorry, I don’t mean to put a downer on everyone, but they say sharing such emotions does help with the grieving process, and just by writing this I feel a little bit better..

Sleep well my beautiful boy. If there is an afterlife after all I have no doubt you’ll be waiting for us.
 
We got his snottiness, Sonster the Snotster, up to the vet today (he's been having an issue with nasal discharge that had gone beyond the "minor virus" stage), vet said it probably started out as that but now there's a secondary bacterial infection, so we were sent home with a course of antibiotics. Fingers crossed that clears it up! His lungs are fine, it's just his nose and sinuses.

It's all been a bit messy this last week, there is cat snot all over the place.
 
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After 15 very happy years together, we had to put our beautiful Simba to sleep today due to a terminal illness. I am fully aware that soon enough the good memories will overwrite the bad ones, but still I can’t even begin to describe the immense sense of grief right now.

Sorry, I don’t mean to put a downer on everyone, but they say sharing such emotions does help with the grieving process, and just by writing this I feel a little bit better..

Sleep well my beautiful boy. If there is an afterlife after all I have no doubt you’ll be waiting for us.

sorry to read this. such a beautiful looking cat.
 
More pictures of Simba, please.

Walking into town this morning I spotted a furry nose poking out from under a bush down a footpath. Sure enough it was one of the three I've seen all too infrequently recently, and she was delighted to see me. She permits tummy-tickling, and doesn't seem to hold back from rolling all over the dirty path.

Sadly, my own furry baby's only flaw is that her tummy is off limits.
 
Oh T & P - really sorry to read about Simba, who looks like a magnificent but also caring beast. It's mad how intense the grieving can be for a lost cat, I'm pretty hard-bitten usually but went into a bit of a tailspin when ours had to be put down. Poor old Simba.

and as for souljacker - that kitten is so appealing I got a bit of a cramp in my chest looking at the pic! So dainty, and so elegant in the white whiskerage. What are you thinking on names?
 
Simba was a beautiful cat T & P that's why I liked your post. Its always hard and devastating. If it wasn't there would be no point in having them. They are a part of our lives and always will be.

We still randomly call our current ones by our previous cats names. They will always be the gorgeous cats they were in our memories.
 
Sorry to hear about Simba, T & P - he was a beautiful cat and I'm glad he brought you joy in his time with you.
 
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