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    Micky, our neighbourhood friend

    I am sad to report that Micky, our ginger neighbour, is no longer with us. Micky was a larger-than-life character with a wonderful laid-back personality. His family are missing him terribly of course, but everybody misses him. It is just not the same to get home at night and not have Micky run to meet me at the front doorstep to see what's for dinner. His family did feed him, he just preferred to know what my girls were eating before he committed himself.

    He had 18 wonderful years of life. In the last two or three years he had been diagnosed with a heart condition and he took a tablet night and morning – stuffed inside a prawn.

    Micky thought he owned our road. He seemed to like sitting on his front step in the morning and watching people leave for work. Often when I opened the curtains on a grey winter's day, seeing Micky lovely ginger and sparking white fur brightened my whole morning. No matter how awful the weather was, Micky’s white paws were always spotless. He kept himself scrupulously clean in the most horrible grey slush. His family thought it was because he was always curled up in somebody else’s house, and he certainly did like to visit some selected neighbours every day.

    Years ago one of my neighbours came across to tell me that after we left for work in the morning Micky used to let himself into our house, and he sat on the front window ledge watching the world go by. We have a magnet on our catflap which is only intended to allow our own cats through, but Micky had figured out that he could stick a claw in the rubber seal and pull it out the way then climb under it. We did eventually see him do this – made a noise like someone was breaking in!

    The people we bought this house from obviously told Micky that we ran a restaurant, because he was under that impression right from the beginning – always stealing my girls’ food he was.



    He loved it here. He found our garden so comfortable …


    (Notice Jessica grimacing in the background?)

    … and our car





    … and our settee, complete with auntie Vio's fleecy pad



    … even our bed!

    Last edited by Killearn Kitties; 02-09-2010 at 09:07 AM.

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    Micky was always around to help out with the household tasks. He helped me wrap Christmas presents



    and was always willing to help out with the garden work. Please excuse my dirty fingers.



    Well he was usually willing to help with the gardening. I do remember one time when he decided just to watch me work from my front windowledge.



    Micky was such a big personality. Who could forget the times he would break in to play with auntie Tracey’s catnip cushion





    or just come round to hang out with the girls.



    The lure of uncle Gary’s catnip mousies had nothing to do with it.





    Remember the time he came running through the flap to show off his new Tshirt?



    and his pathetic let-me-in look?

    Last edited by Killearn Kitties; 11-18-2009 at 10:52 AM.

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    People do tend to come to our house expecting some quality cat time, but our girls are so anti-social that Micky was often the only cat they saw. He was certainly the most gregarious one around here. Once we were having a large number of people and we had brought in the garden bench and chairs for some extra seating. Guess who was the first one to find it?



    This was the photo he enclosed in his Christmas card last year



    and the last photo I took of him this summer



    Farewell beautiful Micky. We will always keep your memory.

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    That was a wonderful tribute to a beautiful cat. I laughed at some of the pictures even with the tears in my eyes.

    I am so sorry for Mickys family and your whole neighborhood.

    RIP Micky
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    Wonderful tribute indeed! What a delightful boy Micky was. Running the entire neighborhood for all those years was quite a job, and Micky performed his duties exceptionally well. I'm so sorry about his passing.

    RIP, handsome Micky. I'm sure you're getting things organized and under control at the Bridge.

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    So easy to love him through your tribute. What a special boy. My deepest sympathies to ALL that knew and loved him.

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    Such a lovely tribute to a gorgeous boy.

    Rest in peace, Micky, you are sorely missed and will ever be remembered.

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    What a wonderful tribute to your good friend Micky. He has now crossed the Bridge and is with all the ones that have gone before him. Condolences to you and of course his family.


    "Happy is the home with at least one cat" - Italian Proverb

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    Thank you all so much for reading about Micky, and for the other photos of him. He was such a handsome boy.

    I found an old videoclip of one of his other methods of getting into the house. Hopefully it will still work.
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    LOL! He was not born behind a bush - clever boy! And he was picky too!



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