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Old February 5th 06, 11:46 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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It's a year today since I had to have darling Pericles pts and the
memory and the loss are as painful as ever.

I'd like to think he wasn't being forgotten, so if you have a candle for
him it'd be appreciated.

His pics are up he
http://community.webshots.com/album/94722327kAslef/1

Young Claudius continues to grow apace, now at 9 months he's up to 5.1
kilos (11 and a quarter pounds) which is nearly 2 lbs ahead of Bandit
and less than a pound behind Snowball, with whom the "rumbles" are now
very even indeed. Not content with single breakages the terror managed
to clear the entire contents of my draining board, smashing 1 wine
glass, 2 tea glasses, 1 plate, and 1 cereal bowl which was the very last
of the wedding present given to me by my late Aunt in the 1970's. He'd
dealt with the last but one as well :-(

But he's terribly affectionate between zoomies and redecorating
(wallpaper stripping up to stretch level isn't enough, he now jumps and
peels too). Which means he's forgiven everything.

Purrs to all who need them, especially those who've lost a dear master.

Gordon, Bandit, Snowball, Claudius, and Raki ("I know my place") the
D-pet.


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Old February 5th 06, 02:41 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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"Exocat" wrote in message
...
It's a year today since I had to have darling Pericles pts and the memory
and the loss are as painful as ever.

I'd like to think he wasn't being forgotten, so if you have a candle for
him it'd be appreciated.


As long as Sammy lives, and as long as I live, Pericles will *NOT* be
forgotten. The whole house will be lit with candles tonight.

--

Hugs,

CatNipped

See all my masters at: http://www.PossiblePlaces.com/CatNipped/





His pics are up he http://community.webshots.com/album/94722327kAslef/1

Young Claudius continues to grow apace, now at 9 months he's up to 5.1
kilos (11 and a quarter pounds) which is nearly 2 lbs ahead of Bandit and
less than a pound behind Snowball, with whom the "rumbles" are now very
even indeed. Not content with single breakages the terror managed to clear
the entire contents of my draining board, smashing 1 wine glass, 2 tea
glasses, 1 plate, and 1 cereal bowl which was the very last of the wedding
present given to me by my late Aunt in the 1970's. He'd dealt with the
last but one as well :-(

But he's terribly affectionate between zoomies and redecorating (wallpaper
stripping up to stretch level isn't enough, he now jumps and peels too).
Which means he's forgiven everything.

Purrs to all who need them, especially those who've lost a dear master.

Gordon, Bandit, Snowball, Claudius, and Raki ("I know my place") the
D-pet.



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Old February 5th 06, 02:56 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Exocat wrote:
I'd like to think he wasn't being forgotten, so if you have a candle for
him it'd be appreciated.


It's always sad to remember the loss, but we like to take comfort in the
good memories.

Purrs

--
Victor M. Martinez
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Old February 5th 06, 03:01 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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We have lit a candle for all the dear ones who have passed on to the RB this
weekend. Of course, Pericles was part of it. It'll get easier as the years
go by and all we will remember are the good times. I still mourn Jazz but,
like your Claudius, my Lily has eased the pain a lot.
Lily & her mama

--

Irulan
from the stars we come
to the stars we return
from now until the end of time
"Exocat" wrote in message
...
It's a year today since I had to have darling Pericles pts and the memory
and the loss are as painful as ever.

I'd like to think he wasn't being forgotten, so if you have a candle for
him it'd be appreciated.

His pics are up he http://community.webshots.com/album/94722327kAslef/1

Young Claudius continues to grow apace, now at 9 months he's up to 5.1
kilos (11 and a quarter pounds) which is nearly 2 lbs ahead of Bandit and
less than a pound behind Snowball, with whom the "rumbles" are now very
even indeed. Not content with single breakages the terror managed to clear
the entire contents of my draining board, smashing 1 wine glass, 2 tea
glasses, 1 plate, and 1 cereal bowl which was the very last of the wedding
present given to me by my late Aunt in the 1970's. He'd dealt with the
last but one as well :-(

But he's terribly affectionate between zoomies and redecorating (wallpaper
stripping up to stretch level isn't enough, he now jumps and peels too).
Which means he's forgiven everything.

Purrs to all who need them, especially those who've lost a dear master.

Gordon, Bandit, Snowball, Claudius, and Raki ("I know my place") the
D-pet.



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Old February 5th 06, 03:13 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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What a gorgeous cat! He really was a beautiful boy.

Loved those shots of he and Bandit in the box.

Rhonda

Exocat wrote:

It's a year today since I had to have darling Pericles pts and the
memory and the loss are as painful as ever.

I'd like to think he wasn't being forgotten, so if you have a candle for
him it'd be appreciated.

His pics are up he
http://community.webshots.com/album/94722327kAslef/1


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Old February 5th 06, 05:42 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Exocat wrote:
It's a year today since I had to have darling Pericles pts and the
memory and the loss are as painful as ever.

I'd like to think he wasn't being forgotten, so if you have a candle
for him it'd be appreciated.

His pics are up he
http://community.webshots.com/album/94722327kAslef/1

Young Claudius continues to grow apace, now at 9 months he's up to 5.1
kilos (11 and a quarter pounds) which is nearly 2 lbs ahead of Bandit
and less than a pound behind Snowball, with whom the "rumbles" are now
very even indeed. Not content with single breakages the terror managed
to clear the entire contents of my draining board, smashing 1 wine
glass, 2 tea glasses, 1 plate, and 1 cereal bowl which was the very
last of the wedding present given to me by my late Aunt in the
1970's. He'd dealt with the last but one as well :-(

But he's terribly affectionate between zoomies and redecorating
(wallpaper stripping up to stretch level isn't enough, he now jumps
and peels too). Which means he's forgiven everything.

Purrs to all who need them, especially those who've lost a dear
master.

Gordon, Bandit, Snowball, Claudius, and Raki ("I know my place") the
D-pet.


Pericles will _never_ be forgotten, I will light a candle for him and all
the, far too many, other cats that have crossed the bridge in the last year.
--
Adrian (Owned by Snoopy and Bagheera)
A House is not a home, without a cat.
http://community.webshots.com/user/clowderuk


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Old February 5th 06, 08:22 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On 2006-02-05 05:46:08 -0600, "Exocat" said:

It's a year today since I had to have darling Pericles pts and the
memory and the loss are as painful as ever.

I'd like to think he wasn't being forgotten, so if you have a candle
for him it'd be appreciated.

His pics are up he http://community.webshots.com/album/94722327kAslef/1

Young Claudius continues to grow apace, now at 9 months he's up to 5.1
kilos (11 and a quarter pounds) which is nearly 2 lbs ahead of Bandit
and less than a pound behind Snowball, with whom the "rumbles" are now
very even indeed. Not content with single breakages the terror managed
to clear the entire contents of my draining board, smashing 1 wine
glass, 2 tea glasses, 1 plate, and 1 cereal bowl which was the very
last of the wedding present given to me by my late Aunt in the 1970's.
He'd dealt with the last but one as well :-(

But he's terribly affectionate between zoomies and redecorating
(wallpaper stripping up to stretch level isn't enough, he now jumps and
peels too). Which means he's forgiven everything.

Purrs to all who need them, especially those who've lost a dear master.

Gordon, Bandit, Snowball, Claudius, and Raki ("I know my place") the D-pet.


Purrs for Pericles. They are never forgotten.

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Old February 5th 06, 08:29 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 11:46:08 -0000, "Exocat"
wrote:

It's a year today since I had to have darling Pericles pts and the
memory and the loss are as painful as ever.

I'd like to think he wasn't being forgotten, so if you have a candle for
him it'd be appreciated.

His pics are up he
http://community.webshots.com/album/94722327kAslef/1

Young Claudius continues to grow apace, now at 9 months he's up to 5.1
kilos (11 and a quarter pounds) which is nearly 2 lbs ahead of Bandit
and less than a pound behind Snowball, with whom the "rumbles" are now
very even indeed. Not content with single breakages the terror managed
to clear the entire contents of my draining board, smashing 1 wine
glass, 2 tea glasses, 1 plate, and 1 cereal bowl which was the very last
of the wedding present given to me by my late Aunt in the 1970's. He'd
dealt with the last but one as well :-(

But he's terribly affectionate between zoomies and redecorating
(wallpaper stripping up to stretch level isn't enough, he now jumps and
peels too). Which means he's forgiven everything.

Purrs to all who need them, especially those who've lost a dear master.

Gordon, Bandit, Snowball, Claudius, and Raki ("I know my place") the
D-pet.

I will remember Pericles in my candle-lighting tonight.

Ginger-lyn

Home Pages:
http://www.moonsummer.com
http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats)
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy)
http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against
Animals in Movies Website)
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Old February 5th 06, 08:40 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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Exocat wrote:
It's a year today since I had to have darling Pericles pts and the
memory and the loss are as painful as ever.

I'd like to think he wasn't being forgotten, so if you have a candle for
him it'd be appreciated.

His pics are up he
http://community.webshots.com/album/94722327kAslef/1

Young Claudius continues to grow apace, now at 9 months he's up to 5.1
kilos (11 and a quarter pounds) which is nearly 2 lbs ahead of Bandit
and less than a pound behind Snowball, with whom the "rumbles" are now
very even indeed. Not content with single breakages the terror managed
to clear the entire contents of my draining board, smashing 1 wine
glass, 2 tea glasses, 1 plate, and 1 cereal bowl which was the very last
of the wedding present given to me by my late Aunt in the 1970's. He'd
dealt with the last but one as well :-(

But he's terribly affectionate between zoomies and redecorating
(wallpaper stripping up to stretch level isn't enough, he now jumps and
peels too). Which means he's forgiven everything.

Purrs to all who need them, especially those who've lost a dear master.

Gordon, Bandit, Snowball, Claudius, and Raki ("I know my place") the
D-pet.


Of course, Gordon. A remembrance candle will be lit at dusk

--
Sam, closely supervised by Mistletoe
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Old February 5th 06, 10:02 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
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On Sun, 05 Feb 2006 08:56:49 -0600, Victor Martinez
wrote:

Exocat wrote:
I'd like to think he wasn't being forgotten, so if you have a candle for
him it'd be appreciated.


It's always sad to remember the loss, but we like to take comfort in the
good memories.

Purrs


After I lost both of my parents to illness in 2001, less than six
months apart, I was helped in part by a quotation from Marjory
Allingham, in her novel _The Tiger in the Smoke_:

"Mourning is not forgetting . . . It is an undoing. Every minute tie
has to be untied and something permanent and valuable recovered and
assimilated from the knot. The end is gain, of course. Blessed are
they that mourn, for they shall be made strong, in fact. But the
process is like all other human births, painful and long and
dangerous."

--
John F. Eldredge --
PGP key available from
http://pgp.mit.edu
"Reserve your right to think, for even to think wrongly is better
than not to think at all." -- Hypatia of Alexandria
 




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