So sorry to hear about Fred. I know he had a wonderful life with you and I know you made it so special for him…just like you make our lives so special.
Last year we lost a cat named Fred. He was a seal point rag-a-muffin with blue eyes. I still miss his crazy antics. Animals are so important in our lives, sort of like plants fill a special place.
Steve, I am sorry for you loss. Ruth you are a good friend and I know you will be a source of comfort. The picture is priceless… thanks for helping the healing to begin.
When you lose a precious animal, it’s actually losing a beloved member of your family – he’ll be up there in Kitty Heaven with my cats Sugar and Honey.
Really it is striking how similar our two boys were, right down to shoving their noses into cut flowers. Was it the carnations he was after? Cat couldn’t resist them.
Brilliant on both counts! I wonder what it was about carnations? MasterB isn’t bothered.
I hope the Murph stories brought lots of smiles and shared memories.
Oh, Ruthe, I am so sorry. He was beautiful and that picture is precious. I know you will have good memories.
THanks Sue, He was a great cat.
Hope you are enjoying your family.
He was a wonderful friend to a wonderful friend!
It’s good that he stopped to smell the flowers along the way!
So sorry to hear about Fred. I know he had a wonderful life with you and I know you made it so special for him…just like you make our lives so special.
Thanks to everyone. I remember you lost a dear bird once. That was some story!
Its never easy to lose a pet. I know that Steve has lost his best friend.
Last year we lost a cat named Fred. He was a seal point rag-a-muffin with blue eyes. I still miss his crazy antics. Animals are so important in our lives, sort of like plants fill a special place.
Oh Ruth…I’m so sorry…pets are such great friends…it sounds like you really had a wonderful one in Fred:)
Steve, I am sorry for you loss. Ruth you are a good friend and I know you will be a source of comfort. The picture is priceless… thanks for helping the healing to begin.
Nothing to add to the above wonderful comments! The photo is priceless, so adorable. Love to you and Steve… xoxoxox
So sorry, hugs to all…
Thanks Deb. Hope you have a good time in CO.
Sorry to hear about Fred. What a gorgeous cat. Obviously well loved.
I’m so sorry Ruth… You’re in my thoughts…
Never easy to lose a pet/friend. Great photo!
When you lose a precious animal, it’s actually losing a beloved member of your family – he’ll be up there in Kitty Heaven with my cats Sugar and Honey.
I enjoyed spending a little time with Fred this past summer. So sorry for your loss.
So sorry Ruthie…Fred definitely lived a long, and I know, a pampered life! How lucky he was to have you as his Mom!
Nothing compares to the unconditional love of our pets. A sad day
Aww Ruth. I’m sorry. What a handsome guy… and look at him holding onto the flower. So cute! I hope the pic helps you remember him the way you want to.
Losing a pet is the hardest thing. so sorry for your loss
There will never be another Fred. He was one in a million.
Aww, he was a cute kitty! Such a gorgeous and precious photo of him too. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for the link. Cat’s real name was Freddy. Two beautiful and loved ginger and white boys.
And two flower loving cats.:)
Aw Ruth, what a sweetie your Fred was. Thanks for sharing this beautiful photo.
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Sorry to read about your cat, Fred… RIP Fred! Beautiful photo too.
Really it is striking how similar our two boys were, right down to shoving their noses into cut flowers. Was it the carnations he was after? Cat couldn’t resist them.
Yes. Carnations. Thanks for prompting me and our whole family in Ohio (at breakfast eating steel cut oats) to remember our beloved Murph!
Brilliant on both counts! I wonder what it was about carnations? MasterB isn’t bothered.
I hope the Murph stories brought lots of smiles and shared memories.
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