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I feel your loss. Just know that you gave Blaze a good life. When the right time comes along, and you are ready, another will find a way to you.
Yes, but what was she watching when Joxer rocked up?
What made losing Blaze tough was that he was only 4 years old. Looking online, it seems that cats can have heart attacks at nearly any age, and the odds of a cat surviving one are next to nil. Still, in just 4 years he very much became part of the family.
Thank you for giving an animal a home and loving it with all of your heart. It brings a tear to my eye to think that such times ever come to an end, but it sounds like you gave Blaze a great life and like he improved yours, too, so I'm glad. I'm sorry for your loss. I know that he'll rest in peace. Thanks for sharing your emotions with us, to join into the pool of what inspires us all.
I just had to make the hardest decision of my life to put my dog and best friend down cause of his suffering. I feel for you and hope time mends...
Sorry to hear about your cat @funjunkie27. Pets like cats and dogs have their own personalities that make each one unique and they give us unconditional love.
Sorry to hear about this. I've lost pets in the past, and it is so painful. Especially when I was single, and they were just basically my kids.
Thanks folks. Blaze was very much like a kid to us and a brother to our sons. So sorry to hear so many of you have been through this as well, but even though its painful to lose them, the time with them is something to always cherish.
Cats are something else, that's for sure. For all of their attitude they really grow on a person. I'm sorry you lost yours.
My condolences, I know what you mean. Twenty years later and I think I still dream about mine every night. I had people close to me leave in that time too but something about a cat and the pure innocent unconditional love that just runs so deep.
Lost a couple of pets in my lifetime as well. It's never easy, sorry for your loss pal.
Sorry to hear that, lost my cat to a car a couple years ago.
Not belittling your loss but if you like cats and you like synths you may enjoy this:
http://www.catsonsynthesizersinspace.com
Nice idea )
@funjunkie27 4 years old? Too sudden. I'm feeling for you, brother.
That is very lovely Flo. I'm very touched and grateful that you created and shared this. Thanks my friend!
Cool link @RedSkyLullaby! And thanks again to everyone for your thoughts!
My heart aches for you, @funjunkie27 .
I lost my own bff (best furrybutt friend) only a few years ago, the ache has eased but I suspect a little of it will always stay with me. We were bff's for just over 20 years, adjusting to life without her has been painful. I see her absence everywhere I look.
I enclose some furry reminders.
First photo is of her forcibly grooming my fingers. To be fair, they were kind of unkempt.
Second photo is in one of her favourite poses, using me as furniture.
Once my illness confined me permanently to bed, she occupied some part of me or other all the time. She was so devoted, I feel like I didn't deserve it.
And I couldn't resist recording her idiosyncratic snoring. Also included are position adjustments, lip smacking, and as she woke and departed for a social engagement elsewhere, her "b'demp" landing off the bed. The bin men collecting the rubbish in no way affected her unconsciousness performance.
Thanks @decibelle. Blaze made some odd sounds as well, but sadly I don't believe I have any recordings. The furniture part hits home as this was a standard configuration at our house...
The devotion was amazing. He was my shadow all over the house. He was also the only one that would tolerate the cacophony coming from my iPad.
@funjunkie27
Sorry for your loss, death of beloveds is fukt.
Not sure if it's been suggested, but when we lost a pet I wrote a poem to honor him, and we've got photos around the home. To me these serve to remind me he's around still, didn't leave just changed his state of being. The new one often seems to be listening to him (she's a complete dork and needs all his sage advice on how to deal with us)
@funjunkie27 Blaze and you look fabulously comfy together, thank you so much for sharing that photo.
Every time I think I know what comfort is, looking at a cat, any cat, reminds me what a comfort novice noob I am.
Love cats. I start to think mine is kind of dumb sometimes too. But then I look at what he does for a living vs. what I do. Nope. Way smarter than I'll ever be. Gets paid to sleep all day and has a house full of servants.
There is the cleaning your butt thing though ...
“Love. Hygiene. That’s the important thing. Hygiene. The toughest thing in the world: you have to turn to your mate one night and say: “You gotta wash your ass!” Shit. Knowing how difficult it is, I said it for you : You Gotta Wash Your Ass.” -Red Foxx (who was a cat lover)
I had to comment on this thread again because Russ's comment brought back a huge sense memory of my wife, then girlfriend, being amazed at how my cat "LittleKitty" Havana could lay right on a chair next to me playing drums or guitar at high volume and stay 100℅ asleep.
My wife didn't think it was so nuts when I acted shocked that she could too lay four feet from me recording drums and be dead asleep.
Be cool...
Duplicate post.
hey @funjunkie27 sorry to hear about your loss! R.I.P. Blaze. it's so unbelievably hard to loose someone you love. nice photo too with you and Blaze on the couch. I wish you the best and hope that you will feel better soon!
one of the coolest cats i have met yet is the cat of my younger sister. it's name is Jiri and it's about 16 (human) years old now. quite the achievement for a cat especially since it has had a grave illness for many years. she always seems so relaxed and it's a joy to have her around.
the idea of planting something on her/ his grave is beautiful.
when i was a little kid, one of the many cats we had died and we went into a nearby forest to get a tree for planting it on her grave in our garden. my older sister choose a spruce that probably was in its first year. maybe 15 to 20 centimetres high. now many years have passed and it has become rather big, about 15 metres maybe. it's really a massive tree and very healthy with two tops and an abundance of cones every year.
now some time ago my older sister has passed away and so the (emotional) worth of the tree has grown a lot for our family. but unfortunately it's located not far away from a public road and we have to cut it down soon to prevent a disaster that could happen when a storm would break it.
of course I will take several cuttings and seeds and spread it everywhere.
I've been amazed and comforted by all the comments and wonderful stories on this, and I appreciate the mods and everyone else's indulgence on me putting this up. Definitely non-music, but it's really nice to see how kind people can be. I told my wife, she took it very hard, about some of the comments, and shared Flo's tribute song with her, and she was very touched by it all.
I think threads like this, every now and then, serve to remind each of us that despite our petty differences, we're all in this together. When one hurts, we all hurt. Everyone has their awesome friend, child, companion Blaze. For us, it was recently our Sammy T-Bone. He was a handsome chap too. Hang in there amigo.
That is surely the hardest decision in one's life. It is the terrible part of love.
My condolences on your loss.