Tommy, I am so sorry for you and your loss! I know that he had a loving home and a long life with you as his family, and that is one of the best things anyone (human or pet) can have.
Spike ,'The Cautionary Tale of Numero Cinco'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I have the urge to go rescue a shelter kitty and name her Senorita Sockette in Senor Sock's honor.
Hee!
Of course, Senor Sock's namesake was in love with Suzanne Summers. But Suzanne Summers might not be such a good cat name....
Yeah I'm not sure my sister-in-law Suzanne would be happy if we had a cat named Suzanne either.
Oh no, Tom. So very sorry about Senor Sock. Was the name attributable to him being a "sock" cat (in the way there are "cow" and "tuxedo" cats)?
{{{{tommy}}}} May Senor Sock rest in peace with unlimited access to kitty crack pads and whole milk.
Aimee!
FINISH THE STORY OF YOUR TRIP BACK TO MICHIGAN! YOU LEFT IT ON A CLIFFHANGER!
I AM DOING IT RIGHT NOW!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY!
So do people call in to work for bereavement for deceased pets? A friend says I should do that. I just called in sick a week ago so I don't want to say I'm sick. I'm not sure if I want to go to work or not - maybe it will be a nice distraction, or maybe it'll just be too much for me. But if I do call in for some pet bereavement, it'd be nice to tell my bosses, "Hey, people do it all the time." (They're a little inexperienced with being bosses.)
Also, they gave me a little clay pad with his pawprints on it. I'm baking it right now (to make it solid).