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  1. #1
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    God Speed Tigris ....
    M!
    "No dog is born either vicious or friendly, but rather a blank slate that is moulded, for better or worse, by the owner."

  2. #2
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    I am so sorry for your loss, Barbara. I know Tigris was daddy's little boy so I know this is very difficult for Siegmar.

    My thoughts are with you.
    Randy


  3. #3
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    A friend sent me this wonderful poem by Thomas Hardy

    Last words to a dumb friend

    Pet was never mourned as you,
    Purrer of the spotless hue,
    Plumy tail, and wistful gaze
    While you humoured our queer ways,
    Or outshrilled your morning call
    Up the stairs and through the hall -
    Foot suspended in its fall -
    While, expectant, you would stand
    Arched, to meet the stroking hand;
    Till your way you chose to wend
    Yonder, to your tragic end.

    Never another pet for me!
    Let your place all vacant be;
    Better blankness day by day
    Than companion torn away.
    Better bid his memory fade,
    Better blot each mark he made,
    Selfishly escape distress
    By contrived forgetfulness,
    Than preserve his prints to make
    Every morn and eve an ache.

    From the chair whereon he sat
    Sweep his fur, nor wince thereat;
    Rake his little pathways out
    Mid the bushes roundabout;
    Smooth away his talons' mark
    From the claw-worn pine-tree bark,
    Where he climbed as dusk embrowned,
    Waiting us who loitered round.

    Strange it is this speechless thing,
    Subject to our mastering,
    Subject for his life and food
    To our gift, and time, and mood;
    Timid pensioner of us Powers,
    His existence ruled by ours,
    Should--by crossing at a breath
    Into safe and shielded death,
    By the merely taking hence
    Of his insignificance -
    Loom as largened to the sense,
    Shape as part, above man's will,
    Of the Imperturbable.

    As a prisoner, flight debarred,
    Exercising in a yard,
    Still retain I, troubled, shaken,
    Mean estate, by him forsaken;
    And this home, which scarcely took
    Impress from his little look,
    By his faring to the Dim
    Grows all eloquent of him.

    Housemate, I can think you still
    Bounding to the window-sill,
    Over which I vaguely see
    Your small mound beneath the tree,
    Showing in the autumn shade
    That you moulder where you played.


    I love the thought that all over the times mankind had friends like this and that over all cultural differences there have been people appreciating their house pets as a person.

  4. #4
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    *HUGS* I didn't see this until now RIP dear Tigris

  5. #5
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    I haven't been on PT for a couple of days...so sorry I missed this

    RIP Tigris

    Huney, Bon & Simba-missed so very much
    Remembering all the Rainbow Bridge Pets

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