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It's been said that people that hate cats will come back as mice in their next life.
Tsuki: The Precious Kitten Full of Love and Healing
Little Tsukihime, Tsuki for short (‘tsuki’ being ‘moon’ and ‘hime’ being ‘princess’), may be small, but she is mighty. A whole lot of love and healing came our way at the end of this summer in the form of one tiny, adorable kitten. Our previous kitty companion of 13 years suddenly grew gravely ill and passed at the beginning of June. It hit hard. It was completely unexpected. A void was left in our home, and nothing was the same. We would anticipate seeing our former fluffy cat waiting for us at the window like always or greet us in the morning for cuddles and food, but she was no longer here to do so. As anyone who has lost their furry companion can tell you, it hurts, and no words can adequately describe the sense of loss. Needless to say, it wasn’t a particularly fun summer. Tsuki wouldn’t stand for that, however; she found it unacceptable.
By Jessica C.4 years ago in Petlife
The Marauder’s Keyboard
Look at this distinguished gentleman, lounging about on an upturned mattress like he owns the universe with a benevolence never before known to man. His paws gently curled underneath him, tail curled around in a classic loaf pose, his eyes are soft, and he’s purring up a storm.
By Owen Bentley4 years ago in Petlife
Decluttering Cats to Improve Productivity
Like so many others, when March 2020 rolled around I stopped going into the office and started working from home. Let me preface by stating a big thank you to the essential workers that did not have this luxury. I work in information science with remote sensing data, so doing "remote" anything wasn't a big deal. Being able to get work done around my 3 furbabies on the other hand required some "in-the-box" thinking. None of them were 'EmPAWyee of the Month' level talent from the get-go.
By Call Me Les4 years ago in Petlife
Do Pets Go to Heaven
A LOSS of a loved one takes its toll on a person. I experienced this about a year ago when my beloved husband, Herbert, died. At least it was sudden, and he didn't suffer a long painful illness. Herbert went to sleep and woke up with the Lord.
By Flossie Gierke4 years ago in Petlife
Work From Home Necessities: Two Tuxedo Cats
Item: Two black and white tuxedo cats (only available in pairs so they don't get lonely). Cost: Priceless (or in other words a donation to the rehoming charity of your choice). Accessories such as litter trays and scratching posts sold separately.
By Angela Nolan4 years ago in Petlife
My New Furry Co-Worker
As close as we are to our neighbors most daily activities go unnoticed. Our neighbors to our right have a tree cutting business and as such, have their business truck along with their personal trucks. This one day their activities would be interrupted by their barking dog Mufasa, a raised hood of a pickup truck and several bodies precariously leaning over the truck’s engine.
By R.S. Haspiel4 years ago in Petlife
The Burden of Choice
A tiny kitten lays weak on the cat bed on our porch. One eye matted closed, s/he still sees me with the other. A week ago s/he would scramble away and disappear. Now s/he just lays there accepting whatever fate awaits. The energy to run is simply not there.
By Pam Reeder4 years ago in Petlife
Otto
The infamous 2020. Among the horrors and fears, the loneliness and the uprootings, we also saw a complete change in lifestyles. People were doing things they had never done before and doing things they had done before, but in completely new ways. I was one of those people.
By Alanna Blau4 years ago in Petlife
My Furry Friends
In the woods, cold, dark, windy. Casted away, Abandoned. My feline friends forgotten. In a cardboard box i found them. So small and apprehensive to my welcoming hand. You were so young, how could you know. That this place. Yes, this place would be called your new home and we became your loving brood. Entering the doorway with wide eyes, and teeth bare.
By Alaizha Doye4 years ago in Petlife









