meant to be a comforter and a true pet companion. Even though she was a super snuggler, she also had her moments. Seriously, the most demanding cat I have ever encountered! Her food schedule was THE most important thing during the day and she let everyone know it. If the food wasn't on the table when she was ready, she yowled and howled, paced around and pushed things off tables. It was amusing, but also hard on the ears. I can't believe I miss that, but I do. The house is much quieter for it. Sadly, her health was never great. She struggled with allergies, a heart murmur and respiratory problems. She always struggled with her breathing, especially in the winter. I noticed that she seemed to be having a more difficult time, but she just seemed to be sleeping more. So I let her be. I feel somewhat guilty that I didn't notice how bad it was and didn't cuddle with her more before she was really having trouble. She retreated and hid her true discomfort until it was too late. I'm sad that she spent her last few days pretty much on her own. Her little heart gave out and she died at home on New Year's Day at only 8 years old, with Junie, Weston, Jake and me nearby. I am hopeful that she can now join her sweet Cato and be his snuggle buddy once again. Miss you my little girl.
Pets Remembered Cremation Service
New Brighton, MN 55112
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