I truly know how you feel my heart goes out to you I KNOW HOW SAD YOU FEEL BECAUSE i TO LOST MY CAT AND IT IS PART OF THE FAMILY i AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR loss of Mozart I know Mozart meant so much to you just by reading what you had Io say here you take care of your self and a cat will find you some day and be your new buddy so take care
thank you
2006-10-26 04:59:09
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answered by cooks delight 6
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I am so sorry about your Mo. Yes, I had to have my 10 year old cat Josey put down almost exactly a year ago. I had gotten her when she was only 4 weeks old - she was a stray found in the middle of a busy intersection with a broken leg. She was a feisty little girl! But yes, I think about her pretty much every day and I miss her terribly. She was the coolest.
2006-10-26 04:03:17
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answered by SLR 3
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Oh yes. It HURTS to lose a friend like that. There is a place called rainbow bridge, and he'll be waiting for you there. You can go to it's earthly home at www.rainbowbridge.com, and make a memorial for Mo there, and read the story. Sorry if this is hard to understand, I'm crying for you, in sympathy, because I've lost some friends like that myself. Be strong. It will get better in time, but it's way hard.
2006-10-26 05:10:48
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answered by Baby'sMom 7
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Well I lost my Cat Chaos ..so named because he created chaos He would swim in my pool (thought cats hated water ) climb in my dryer when i was taking clothes out ...always nosy climbed into my neighbors car while they were talking to me outside my home(chaos went everywhere I did ) well no one saw him my neighbor drove down the road and I saw him slam on his breaks chaos jumped on the back of his seats head rest and let out a roar poor guy though some Huge cat was in the car with him ..he turned around and dropped Chaos off to me.. laughing he said His name suits him.. I had him for 11 years and all 11 were fun and I miss him every day its been 5 years now ( I have a New cat named Chillin) hope he lives up to his name
2006-10-26 04:03:06
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-28 05:25:54
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answered by ? 3
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Yes on my other property. I kept some goats And the one thought she was a dog .She would jump in my car or pant or chase cats away . she also liked to yell something awful.We thought she was mocking the coyotes.Then one day I noticed she must have been pregnant so we started babying her.And I bought her a thermal blankly.Several weeks later she went into labor and it was really frosty out side.I was intending to stay out there but it got to cold.She kept screaming and it sounded like she was saying no! no!(we use to laugh at her when she did that because it was so cute!)But much louder then usual and then she stopped.So I went out to check on her and the baby had killed her. She was turned inside out.And of course the baby was dead too.
They have to be out there some where as some kind of spirit or even a heaven of sorts.
2006-10-26 04:11:05
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm so sorry about Mozart. I know how you feel, my little dog died not too long ago and it hurts alot. You sound like a very kind caring person. Maybe you should get a new kitten to love, not to take his place but to help fill the emptyness.
2006-10-26 04:01:20
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answered by Starscape 6
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I definitely understand what you're feeling. I always think about my beloved pets that have left this world. The pain will always be there, but at least you can rest a little easier knowing they are in a better place where they can never feel pain again.
2006-10-26 03:57:04
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answered by . 3
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wow, by just reading that, i feal like i know mo. he must have been the best animal you ever had. i wish i could have met him.
as a mater of fact, i have fealt this way before. my kitty Kiki, well i had to leave her behind when i moved. i was so sad cuz she was my little buddy and i loved her so much
2006-10-26 04:52:18
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answered by Anonymous
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When I lost my dogs I was sad for weeks. I still remember them - but the nice things about them - its been 20 years
2006-10-26 03:51:12
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answered by 40andgoing 4
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