Debbie, I am so sorry to read that Peanut's tumor has returned. But aren't we lucky to have our senior girls hanging in there with us for so long? I was amazed to realize that Tucker is 21 years old! Wow!!!!

Mimi will turn 17 in June. I will make no heroic efforts on her behalf as I think, like Peanut, she would be stressed beyond measure and I am not willing to put her through it. Thank goodness, she seems to be doing just fine, right now. She eats, she cuddles, she sleeps (a lot). The only noticable thing is that she can't jump as well, but she still loves to snuggle up beside a Golden Retriever (they are all so sweet with her) or on us. I think she does it to get warm. She purrs and purrs and lets us know that she is ok. What else could I ask for? I even fussed at her (just a little bit) because she was digging in my newly planted flower bed (full of seeds and new sprouts) and she promptly left that spot and did her potty in another part of the yard. Her hearing is excellent as is her eyesight.

What a gift we have been given to have these ladies with us in their senior years! Hugs to you and Peanut. And tell CJ, just like I tell Butter, to lay off and leave Peanut alone!

Logan