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Post by chantel on Aug 1, 2014 19:29:45 GMT
So so sorry to hear this shocking news of Tia, you will be feeling so devestated bless you. We all know how you will be feeling, it is bad enough loosing our beloved pets but even more so in devastating circumstances like this. It will take time and you will never forget Tia but you will start to remember the good times you spent together.
It took me a very long time to get over the loss of my two late dogs, which is over 2 years now and i still get down especially when i am in my own company . I found it very helpful chatting on the forum . Remember we are all here when you need a little chat.
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Post by scallywag on Aug 2, 2014 15:42:13 GMT
Not sleeping tonight. I was remembering a few weeks ago after my operation I was home but needed to go to bed for an hour or so. Rosie came and lay at the bottom of the bed. Tia came and wriggled under the cover, then settled lying beside me with her head on the pillow, facing me. I turned my head to face her. Her green eyes looked back at me. "I'm looking at you;you are looking at me." I said. She blinked at me. I closed my eyes. All I could hear was her purring and the quiet ticking of the clock. We fell asleep. And here are the lovely fur babies .. Tia and Rosie
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Post by tonib on Aug 2, 2014 21:05:54 GMT
What a lovely photo of the pair of them. tiarosie, I've not seen too many Black Russians, Tia looks lovely & I can understand, with that colouring, why you called your Maine Coon Rosie
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