Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/04/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Doug Thanks for writing this. Too many people today do not realize that it's the little things that counts. Friendships and relationships should matter the most. Dan K. Doug wrote: >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 > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Leica Users Group. >See http://leica-users.org/mailman/listinfo/lug for more information