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Aggie Marble Jan 1993 - Mar 2009
Aggie is gone but there is so much of her still here.
Aggie Marble was dumped in my arms when she was a kitten because she was "a good pet." The people who had her didn't know she was a feral cat. She ran under our bed and stayed there for nine and a half years coming out at night for food and to use the litter box. The day she walked into the living room David and I just couldn't believe what we were seeing, we were so glad for her and for us. Aggie Marble had problems, many problems with UTI's and there were always litter box situations. We were told by one vet that Aggie also had ISSUES, that had to be taken care of by a feline behavorist. Aggie didn't like any of the other cats. She didn't ever like other people. She often came into the public rooms of the house when food or treat cans or bags were being opened. Sometimes she would lie under the dinning room table and watch what was going on but was very content to not join in and stay under the bed. She didn't go outside by her own choice. Aggie Marble was my Girlfriend. We were the only females in a house full of males for many years. At night she would lie on my tummy/chest while I read and patted her at the same time. She would purr and head butt my book. Her kidneys failed. She and I and Dr. Hernandez worked very hard to make this all come out alright. But when I took her to the clinic again she had lost her zest, she was tired, she had started vomiting, her values were high again. As I petted her she was so completely relaxed, not a bit tense as she usually is in the vets office. It was time to let her go to where she would feel well again. Aggie Marble was 16 years and two months old. David and I are so glad that other family didn't want her and we got her. She made quite an impact on our lives and we hope we did on hers. Charleen, a very sad Kitty Mom |
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Aggie Marble Jan 1993 - Mar 2009
I am in tears
I am so sorry Charleen "Charleen Welton" wrote in message ng.com... Aggie is gone but there is so much of her still here. Aggie Marble was dumped in my arms when she was a kitten because she was "a good pet." The people who had her didn't know she was a feral cat. She ran under our bed and stayed there for nine and a half years coming out at night for food and to use the litter box. The day she walked into the living room David and I just couldn't believe what we were seeing, we were so glad for her and for us. Aggie Marble had problems, many problems with UTI's and there were always litter box situations. We were told by one vet that Aggie also had ISSUES, that had to be taken care of by a feline behavorist. Aggie didn't like any of the other cats. She didn't ever like other people. She often came into the public rooms of the house when food or treat cans or bags were being opened. Sometimes she would lie under the dinning room table and watch what was going on but was very content to not join in and stay under the bed. She didn't go outside by her own choice. Aggie Marble was my Girlfriend. We were the only females in a house full of males for many years. At night she would lie on my tummy/chest while I read and patted her at the same time. She would purr and head butt my book. Her kidneys failed. She and I and Dr. Hernandez worked very hard to make this all come out alright. But when I took her to the clinic again she had lost her zest, she was tired, she had started vomiting, her values were high again. As I petted her she was so completely relaxed, not a bit tense as she usually is in the vets office. It was time to let her go to where she would feel well again. Aggie Marble was 16 years and two months old. David and I are so glad that other family didn't want her and we got her. She made quite an impact on our lives and we hope we did on hers. Charleen, a very sad Kitty Mom |
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Aggie Marble Jan 1993 - Mar 2009
Charleen Welton wrote:
Aggie is gone but there is so much of her still here. Aggie Marble was dumped in my arms when she was a kitten because she was "a good pet." The people who had her didn't know she was a feral cat. She ran under our bed and stayed there for nine and a half years coming out at night for food and to use the litter box. The day she walked into the living room David and I just couldn't believe what we were seeing, we were so glad for her and for us. Aggie Marble had problems, many problems with UTI's and there were always litter box situations. We were told by one vet that Aggie also had ISSUES, that had to be taken care of by a feline behavorist. Aggie didn't like any of the other cats. She didn't ever like other people. She often came into the public rooms of the house when food or treat cans or bags were being opened. Sometimes she would lie under the dinning room table and watch what was going on but was very content to not join in and stay under the bed. She didn't go outside by her own choice. Aggie Marble was my Girlfriend. We were the only females in a house full of males for many years. At night she would lie on my tummy/chest while I read and patted her at the same time. She would purr and head butt my book. Her kidneys failed. She and I and Dr. Hernandez worked very hard to make this all come out alright. But when I took her to the clinic again she had lost her zest, she was tired, she had started vomiting, her values were high again. As I petted her she was so completely relaxed, not a bit tense as she usually is in the vets office. It was time to let her go to where she would feel well again. Aggie Marble was 16 years and two months old. David and I are so glad that other family didn't want her and we got her. She made quite an impact on our lives and we hope we did on hers. Charleen, a very sad Kitty Mom {{{{{{{{{{{{ Charleen }}}}}}}}}}}} I'm so terribly sorry to hear this news, my sincere condolences. I have lit a candle for Aggie. http://www.gratefulness.org/candles/...l=eng&gi=Aggie -- Adrian (Owned by Snoopy, Bagheera & Shadow) Cats leave pawprints on your heart |
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A candle for Aggie Marble Jan 1993 - Mar 2009
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Aggie Marble Jan 1993 - Mar 2009
Charleen, I am in tears, I am so sorry for your loss. You gave Aggie Marble
a wonderful life and she is still 'with you' You did the kindest thing for her, but the hardest thing for you . (((((((Charleen and David)))))))) Purrs and prayers for your poor broken hearts. Love Kyla "Charleen Welton" Aggie is gone but there is so much of her still here. Aggie Marble was dumped in my arms when she was a kitten because she was "a good pet." The people who had her didn't know she was a feral cat. She ran under our bed and stayed there for nine and a half years coming out at night for food and to use the litter box. The day she walked into the living room David and I just couldn't believe what we were seeing, we were so glad for her and for us. Aggie Marble had problems, many problems with UTI's and there were always litter box situations. We were told by one vet that Aggie also had ISSUES, that had to be taken care of by a feline behavorist. Aggie didn't like any of the other cats. She didn't ever like other people. She often came into the public rooms of the house when food or treat cans or bags were being opened. Sometimes she would lie under the dinning room table and watch what was going on but was very content to not join in and stay under the bed. She didn't go outside by her own choice. Aggie Marble was my Girlfriend. We were the only females in a house full of males for many years. At night she would lie on my tummy/chest while I read and patted her at the same time. She would purr and head butt my book. Her kidneys failed. She and I and Dr. Hernandez worked very hard to make this all come out alright. But when I took her to the clinic again she had lost her zest, she was tired, she had started vomiting, her values were high again. As I petted her she was so completely relaxed, not a bit tense as she usually is in the vets office. It was time to let her go to where she would feel well again. Aggie Marble was 16 years and two months old. David and I are so glad that other family didn't want her and we got her. She made quite an impact on our lives and we hope we did on hers. Charleen, a very sad Kitty Mom |
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Aggie Marble Jan 1993 - Mar 2009
On Thu, 02 Apr 2009 16:21:52 -0400, Charleen Welton wrote:
Aggie Marble was 16 years and two months old. David and I are so glad that other family didn't want her and we got her. She made quite an impact on our lives and we hope we did on hers. Charleen, a very sad Kitty Mom I am so sorry, Charleen. You gave her a life of comfort and love, and in the end you gave her the most loving gift you could. Dan |
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Aggie Marble Jan 1993 - Mar 2009
"Charleen Welton" wrote in message ng.com... Aggie is gone but there is so much of her still here. Aggie Marble was dumped in my arms when she was a kitten because she was "a good pet." The people who had her didn't know she was a feral cat. She ran under our bed and stayed there for nine and a half years coming out at night for food and to use the litter box. The day she walked into the living room David and I just couldn't believe what we were seeing, we were so glad for her and for us. Aggie Marble had problems, many problems with UTI's and there were always litter box situations. We were told by one vet that Aggie also had ISSUES, that had to be taken care of by a feline behavorist. Aggie didn't like any of the other cats. She didn't ever like other people. She often came into the public rooms of the house when food or treat cans or bags were being opened. Sometimes she would lie under the dinning room table and watch what was going on but was very content to not join in and stay under the bed. She didn't go outside by her own choice. Aggie Marble was my Girlfriend. We were the only females in a house full of males for many years. At night she would lie on my tummy/chest while I read and patted her at the same time. She would purr and head butt my book. Her kidneys failed. She and I and Dr. Hernandez worked very hard to make this all come out alright. But when I took her to the clinic again she had lost her zest, she was tired, she had started vomiting, her values were high again. As I petted her she was so completely relaxed, not a bit tense as she usually is in the vets office. It was time to let her go to where she would feel well again. Aggie Marble was 16 years and two months old. David and I are so glad that other family didn't want her and we got her. She made quite an impact on our lives and we hope we did on hers. Charleen, a very sad Kitty Mom My heart goes out to you. Purrs for Aggie Marble's passing, and for all who loved her. -- Theresa and Dante Stinky Forever: http://pets.webshots.com/album/125591586JWEFwh |
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Aggie Marble Jan 1993 - Mar 2009
Many purrs for your heart to heal. You gave AM a good life!
"Charleen Welton" wrote in message ng.com... Aggie is gone but there is so much of her still here. Aggie Marble was dumped in my arms when she was a kitten because she was "a good pet." The people who had her didn't know she was a feral cat. She ran under our bed and stayed there for nine and a half years coming out at night for food and to use the litter box. The day she walked into the living room David and I just couldn't believe what we were seeing, we were so glad for her and for us. Aggie Marble had problems, many problems with UTI's and there were always litter box situations. We were told by one vet that Aggie also had ISSUES, that had to be taken care of by a feline behavorist. Aggie didn't like any of the other cats. She didn't ever like other people. She often came into the public rooms of the house when food or treat cans or bags were being opened. Sometimes she would lie under the dinning room table and watch what was going on but was very content to not join in and stay under the bed. She didn't go outside by her own choice. Aggie Marble was my Girlfriend. We were the only females in a house full of males for many years. At night she would lie on my tummy/chest while I read and patted her at the same time. She would purr and head butt my book. Her kidneys failed. She and I and Dr. Hernandez worked very hard to make this all come out alright. But when I took her to the clinic again she had lost her zest, she was tired, she had started vomiting, her values were high again. As I petted her she was so completely relaxed, not a bit tense as she usually is in the vets office. It was time to let her go to where she would feel well again. Aggie Marble was 16 years and two months old. David and I are so glad that other family didn't want her and we got her. She made quite an impact on our lives and we hope we did on hers. Charleen, a very sad Kitty Mom |
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Aggie Marble Jan 1993 - Mar 2009
Charleen Welton wrote:
Aggie is gone but there is so much of her still here. I'm so sorry for your loss. -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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Aggie Marble Jan 1993 - Mar 2009
"Charleen Welton" wrote in message
ng.com... Aggie is gone but there is so much of her still here. Aggie Marble was dumped in my arms when she was a kitten because she was "a good pet." The people who had her didn't know she was a feral cat. She ran under our bed and stayed there for nine and a half years coming out at night for food and to use the litter box. The day she walked into the living room David and I just couldn't believe what we were seeing, we were so glad for her and for us. Aggie Marble had problems, many problems with UTI's and there were always litter box situations. We were told by one vet that Aggie also had ISSUES, that had to be taken care of by a feline behavorist. Aggie didn't like any of the other cats. She didn't ever like other people. She often came into the public rooms of the house when food or treat cans or bags were being opened. Sometimes she would lie under the dinning room table and watch what was going on but was very content to not join in and stay under the bed. She didn't go outside by her own choice. Aggie Marble was my Girlfriend. We were the only females in a house full of males for many years. At night she would lie on my tummy/chest while I read and patted her at the same time. She would purr and head butt my book. Her kidneys failed. She and I and Dr. Hernandez worked very hard to make this all come out alright. But when I took her to the clinic again she had lost her zest, she was tired, she had started vomiting, her values were high again. As I petted her she was so completely relaxed, not a bit tense as she usually is in the vets office. It was time to let her go to where she would feel well again. Aggie Marble was 16 years and two months old. David and I are so glad that other family didn't want her and we got her. She made quite an impact on our lives and we hope we did on hers. Charleen, a very sad Kitty Mom I'm so sorry, Charleen. You know you made the right decision, but that doesn't make it hurt any less. ((((((((((Charleen)))))))))))) -- Joy No amount of time can erase the memory of a good cat, and no amount of masking tape can ever totally remove his fur from your couch. - Leo Dworken |
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