Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mark, So sorry to hear of your tragedy. I remember well a couple of years ago sitting on a beach in the North of England and crying my eyes out after we heard from the vet that our Lucy had passed on. On the day before we left for our annual holiday in the UK she was savaged by two free running Dobermann dogs (whose owner had been instructed to keep them on leads after they ripped a Yorkshire terrier to pieces before its owners eyes) I'll never forget her look as she lay in my arms at the vets door - sad, shocked, wide-eyed, she , as usual, pressed her nose against my face. Then miaowed quietly as if to say - well that was it. She looked superficially ok after the vet had cleaned her of all the slaver and dirt, she had managed to get back home on her own, she'd probably been sunbathing on her favourite spot behind the garden. We found her on the back step when her sister Posy came to us growling - which usually means something needs looking at. So we left for the UK in high hopes that she would be ok when we get back. The bad news reached us in England and I just broke up. Sad because she had gone and sad because we weren't there to see her go. When we got back the vet said her sister probably wouldn't notice that she was now alone - we thought he was right until, one night quite some time later , on TV, somebody in a film said "Where's Lucy", Posy jumped up and searched the house and garden looking for her sister - so much for cats not having a memory! Cats don't do much, don't come when they don't want to and our Posy seems to want to commit genocide on garden voles, but they always come when THEY know you need them. Posy has since developed a habit of tucking us into bed every night, walking around the duvet and pressing down the edges before she lies down at the end of the bed, which used to be only her sisters territory, and now refuses to leave the bounds of the garden. I hope Lucy and Slides meet up in heaven , where the fridges and cans are always open, I shouldn't have written this , I can hardly see for tears again after all this time. Douglas