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Old October 14th 19, 01:25 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
Mahoney, DC
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Default A tribute to Dink

I hope you all will excuse a human intruding into these proceedings, but
I need to offer a tribute to Dink.

Dink was a Corgi doggy, and he lived with my son and daughter-in-law.
Dink kept them safe and kept them company.

When I had to stay with Sean and Katie after a family tragedy, I was
warned that Dink was very standoffish and I shouldn't feel insulted if
Dink ignored me, as he always ignored anyone except Sean and Katie. I
guess Dink had great perception and could tell that I was hurting,
because as soon as I sat down on the sofa Dink jumped up beside me and
lay down with his head on my knee. I managed to get some wonderful Dink
snuggles while I was there.

Sean and Katie adopted another Corgi a little while ago, little Fett.
Dink schooled Fett on the finer points of Corgi-ing.

Dink was greatly loved and will be badly missed.

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D Mahoney


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Old October 14th 19, 11:31 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.community
cshenk
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Default A tribute to Dink

Mahoney, DC wrote:

I hope you all will excuse a human intruding into these proceedings,
but I need to offer a tribute to Dink.

Dink was a Corgi doggy, and he lived with my son and daughter-in-law.
Dink kept them safe and kept them company.

When I had to stay with Sean and Katie after a family tragedy, I was
warned that Dink was very standoffish and I shouldn't feel insulted
if Dink ignored me, as he always ignored anyone except Sean and
Katie. I guess Dink had great perception and could tell that I was
hurting, because as soon as I sat down on the sofa Dink jumped up
beside me and lay down with his head on my knee. I managed to get
some wonderful Dink snuggles while I was there.

Sean and Katie adopted another Corgi a little while ago, little Fett.
Dink schooled Fett on the finer points of Corgi-ing.

Dink was greatly loved and will be badly missed.


Daisy-chan smiles at the memory of Dink. She too was a bit standoffish
in her former years. Living feral for 7 years tends to make a kittah
skittish for many years.
 




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