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    I do not understand families that will not keep the pet of their loved one who died. This loving, caring, feeling being was a friend and companion to someone they loved and was loved by them. They not only loose the human they love but end up in a cage somewhere and do not know WHY! OH! I get SO mad about this topic! My sister still has our mothers cat, saying she still has a piece of Mama as long as Boo is still alive..

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    Laura's Babies,

    I admire your sister for keeping your Mama's cat. Tigger was my last link to my Dad. When they found Dad dead in his apartment, Tigger was right by his side protecting him. He wouldn't let the medical examiner's office near my Dad's body. When Tigger died, we had him cremated and both my best friend Susie and I kept a portion of his ashes. I scattered Tigger's ashes where Dad's ashes were scattered and know that they are now together in peace.

    It pisses me off too that families of people who died don't want to bother with the responsibility of their loved one's pet.

    Rest In Peace Casey (Bubba Dude) Your paw print will remain on my heart forever. 12/02
    Mollie Rose, you were there for me through good times and in bad, from the beginning.Your passing will leave a hole in my heart.We will be together "One Fine Day". 1994-2009
    MooShoo,you left me too soon.I wasn't ready.Know that you were my soulmate and have left me broken hearted.I loved you like no other. 1999 - 2010See you again "ONE FINE DAY"
    Maya Linn, my heart is broken. The day your beautiful blue eyes went blind was the worst day of my life.I only wish I could've done something.I'll miss your "premium" purr and our little "conversations". 1997-2013 See you again "ONE FINE DAY"

    DO NOT BUY WHILE SHELTER ANIMALS DIE!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura's Babies
    I do not understand families that will not keep the pet of their loved one who died. This loving, caring, feeling being was a friend and companion to someone they loved and was loved by them. They not only loose the human they love but end up in a cage somewhere and do not know WHY! OH! I get SO mad about this topic! My sister still has our mothers cat, saying she still has a piece of Mama as long as Boo is still alive..
    Yes, Laura - your comment really sums up what bothers me about Fluffy. Not only do I feel upset at the family who would not keep her, but at the thought that this kitty is as you say - a feeling being who looks so sad and confused. I mean - I understand why not all of my kids would be willing to keep ALL of our cats - but this is just one beautiful companion animal! Of course I have no idea why the rest of the family did not want her - but couldn't they have found a home for her and not relinquish her to the shelter?? This shelter is not no-kill I don't know how long they keep the animals but it likely depends on how many animals they have.

    Donna, I am so glad that you like to foster seniors. Thank you for your comments and the assurance that you understand how I feel.

    Catnapper - I hope that they find her soon and give her lots of love. At least Fluffy is being shown at PetsMart and I hope that helps her chances. The sign also says she had been fostered so I am hoping she has a loving foster home to return to.

    And, I think I need to stop visiting the kitties at PetsMart.

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    Debbie ~ Do you or any of the other Sirrah's have friends at church that may be looking to adopt an "only"?
    Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.

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    Our PetSmart adoption area, the animals are from a rescue group that fosters only. Man source of animals come from strays and ferals but they do get surrounders. They were ones help us out with Cindy.
    They rotate the animals from fosters homes (give them a 2 week stint at PetSmart). There are two (sisters) older that must go together and everyone loves the one but the other is not social at all. I've meet the two sisters and agree one is a doll baby the other is mean. They continue to live at the foster home maybe someday they will both be adopted. The foster mom who keeps them wont split them up.
    We adopted older cats through PetSmart, Thumper 2 yrs old & Eleanor was 3 yrs old. I take that "we adopted" back.... They adopted us
    Owned by my 8 precious furry kids... My 3 daughters Cindy & Abby & Aly and 5 sons Skinny, Stephen, Carson, Fuzzmuzz and Franklin.
    Owned by two special canine sons Coco and Snoopy and two canine daughters, Sadie and Gretchen

    Always in our hearts RBButterscotch & RBThumper, RB Ms. Eleanor

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    Why is it that people just dont get it when it comes to animals, they do not seem to know or care that they suffer depression at the loss of a loved one, I always put myself in their place, imagine living happily with your family member then they are gone, you don't even understand why and you are put in a cage, that you are not used to , people you do not know, is it any wonder kitty is depressed, they have feelings just like you and I and it saddens and fustrates me that some people just cannot understand that.

    I remember a case where this fairly well known decorater guy that did TV shows here in NZ was murdered, he left behind two dogs, the family had them PTS, and buried beside him, one was old and had many medical problems, but as for the other i am not sure, still it seemed a rather harsh thing to do,obviously no-one wanted them , very sad.

    I hope with all my heart little kitty finds her furrever home and soon, and does not have to spend another miserable day alone.
    Furangels only lent.
    RIP my gorgeous Sooti, taken from us far too young, we miss your beautiful face and purssonality,take care of Ash for us, love you xx000❤️❤️

    RIP my beautiful Ash,your pawprints are forever in my heart, love and miss you so much my big boy. ❤️❤️

    RIP my sweet gorgeous girl Ellie-Mae, a little battler to the end, you will never ever be forgotten, your little soul is forever in my heart, my thoughts, my memories, my love for you will never die, Love you my darling little precious girl.❤️❤️

    RIP our sweet Nikita taken suddenly ,way too soon ,you were a special girl we loved you so much ,miss you ❤️❤️

    RIP my beautiful Lexie, 15 years of unconditional love you gave us, we loved you so much, and miss you more than words can say.❤️❤️

    RIP beautiful Evee Ray Skye ,my life will never be the same with out you ,I loved you so much, I will never forget you ,miss you my darling .❤️❤️

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    I would have taken Mama's Kitty Boo if Sis hadn't wanted her but she was already living with my sister so I wouldn't take her away from a home where she was loved and cared for.

    I agree, people just do not GET that these wonderful companions DO have feelings, they love, grieve and fear, just like we do. I found this today and posted it in Pet General

    "I think some people are in need of an attitude adjustment concerning our companion animals, particularly cats and dogs. Scientific studies have shown that these animals function on the intellectual and emotional level of a 3 year-old child, yet people do things to them that they would never consider doing to their small children.

    For example, good parents would never:
    Let their child wander the streets unattended with no identification.

    Leave their child alone in the backyard, day and night.
    Abandon their child in a strange neighborhood, hoping that some kind person would take the child in and care for it.

    Allow their child to promiscuously have sex with whomever passes by and become pregnant.

    Fail to teach their child proper manners.

    Neglect to provide their child proper medical care.

    Yet many people think it's perfectly fine to do all of these things to their pet dogs and cats. If these creatures are on the same emotional and intellectual level of a 3 year-old human child, then adopting a pet is a much more serious step than people realize. You are actually becoming the pet's parent and the pet is not something to be tossed aside like a stuffed toy if the family tires of theresponsibility.

    Our pets want and deserve to be a part of our family circles. And for those who feel that the world cannot exist without Fifi or Tom's offspring, consider this: For every person born, 15 dogs and 45 cats are also born. So there is no danger we will be in short supply if they spay or neuter their pet. Spaying or neutering is your duty and obligation and there are many low-cost clinics to assist you. Give the gift of life, adopt a homeless cat or dog and learn and practice responsible pet ownership. You will get so much more than you give."

    -TERRI KNIGHT

    Special Needs Pets just leave bigger imprints on your heart!

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    I understand you very well, Debbie!! Although my house is "no vacancy's" now, I cannot stop myself from surfing to cat-shelters, and look at the adoptable cats . I always feel so sorry for those poor ones who stay behind.... . I feel so sorry for them
    I sure hope that Fluffy will find a great loving family!!
    I miss you enormously Sydney, Maya, Inka & Zazou Be happy there at the Rainbow Bridge

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