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Old 10-07-2013, 12:04
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Very sorry for your loss, Captain Obvious. Try and take comfort in the fact that you gave her a good life and she passed away peaceful and happy in her sleep.
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Old 10-07-2013, 18:15
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Thanks again for the messages everyone. I appreciate your thoughts

I broke down a bit at work today & had to have 5 minutes to gather myself I actually feel sick when I think about it all but it's been constantly on my mind.

I just want her back

Found some little pawprints she had left on the windowsill today, that was her pathway to the driveway & next doors driveway (where she often sunbathed as well). Made me smile with the thought of her leaving them as a reminder of her.

We're getting her back in a little urn in a few weeks. I'm dreading seeing my once soft purry cat like that.
I lost my 9 year old boy in exactly the same way on Feb 6th. The vet said that it is relatively common for them to have a stroke or aneurism and die suddenly. quick and painless.

you will feel shocked for a few days, don't worry about crying at work, it's very normal to miss them hugely.
I still cry sometimes after nearly 6 months.
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Old 10-07-2013, 18:50
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I'm so sad for you and feel your loss. It sounds like she went happily in her sleep, bless her.
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Old 11-07-2013, 20:53
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She was a beautiful cat - that is a lovely picture!

As to the BIB, I'd say that, yes, she knew perfectly well how much you all loved her.
I always get tears in my eyes whenever i hear of a cat passing away.
I had to hold back the tears.
I'm so sorry for your loss but like others said, passing away in your sleep is the best way to go as it's peaceful. Plus she was in a safe place and I'm sure she knew that she was loved.

It made me think of my cat as she is my best friend. I can only imagine how painful this is.
I'm so sorry to hear this. R.I.P Jess
Very sorry for your loss, Captain Obvious. Try and take comfort in the fact that you gave her a good life and she passed away peaceful and happy in her sleep.
I lost my 9 year old boy in exactly the same way on Feb 6th. The vet said that it is relatively common for them to have a stroke or aneurism and die suddenly. quick and painless.

you will feel shocked for a few days, don't worry about crying at work, it's very normal to miss them hugely.
I still cry sometimes after nearly 6 months.
I'm so sad for you and feel your loss. It sounds like she went happily in her sleep, bless her.
thanks all for your lovely messages

fefster: I'm sorry to hear about your little boy cat. It really is funny how attached we can get to them isn't it?

I'm currently collecting all the pictures that my family & I have of little Jess & I'm thinking of doing a drawing or a painting of the one we all like best.
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