On December 30th, we had to put Boo down. Her kidneys were failing. It’s like death is all around. First, my purrfect boy, Graham going far too sudden and far too soon at the age of just 8, of stomach cancer, and then our little trooper, Boo with kidney failure nearly 15 and completely blind. We’re still crying.
I’m happy to put this year behind me, and now I must focus on my own health. Let’s hope that 2025 brings good news and I only need a new pair of reading glasses.
Trying desperately to move forward.
With one last look back at my favorite photos of the two of them.


Sorry to hear about your other cat too. Difficult year. Good luck with 25
Thank you, Barney ❤️
Sorry for both your losses in such a short time 😢 never easy 🙏 May you heal and focus on your health ❤️ wishing you all the best
Thank you, Laura ❤️
Good luck in 2025 – keep on posting!
You too, and thank you 😊
I am a dog person myself, but feel your loss, animals of any type are both supportive and comforting. Having said goodbye fairly recently to Bonny and having reached the age where I feel I can no longer give a dog the care and attention they deserve, Bonny will be my last companion.
Just remember the joy your pets gave you for many years and look after yourself.
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Thank you, Jon ❤️. It hits harder with animals for me. Sorry to hear about your Bonny.
I’m genuinely saddened to hear about the loss of your other beloved cat too.
It’s been a rough end to the year. Thanks, Ralph, I appreciate you.
So sorry to hear this. At least they’re not suffering. Hoping your own health issues will be resolved satisfactorily. 🙁 🙂
Thank you, Lynda ❤️
Thank you, Laura ❤️ sorry about that last reply, I was distracted
so sad when they pass.
It really is.
Our loving pets are hard to lose. We never forget them. They forever hold a space in our heart.
Thank you, Mary ❤️
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Me too, still and every day.