Poor old bugger had to be put down down the night before we went on holiday. It was awful, and now we are moggy-less for the first time in about 15 years.
Thing is, we had always said once he'd gone we would t replace him because now we have kids and its a bit of a tie when you want to go away, although our neighbours have always been fantastic when it comes to looki g after him.
However, now the dust has settled we all seem to miss having a cat in the house, especially my 6 year old boy, who it would seem was more attached to merlin that we thought!
I'm not sure i can be arsed to go through the whole cat shit all over the place for weeks bit of rehoming a cat again, but there are a lot of moggies needing homes round here.......
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Would quite like to see a picture if you can manage it.
Cat's are ace and when you get over the loss, I hope you find another one that becomes part of the family.
Seriously: If you value it, take/fetch it yourself
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Sorry to hear that dude.
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But the joy of bonding with a new one certainly helps with the healing, especially if it's a psychotic kitten
The great thing about Merlin was he had 6 claws on each foot and this was allegedly a breed that was kept around Portland Port as they were great ratters
From our point of view it was like he had opposable thumbs and he could actually hold a pen!!
Hilarious
Poor old bugger - miss him terribly. We are a daft lot aren't we.
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