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Our old (21 year) cat, , will be there to greet

him! Take care. Love, squeek

--- chisholmdog wrote:

> Comanche is in kitty heaven, or wherever loud and

> grumpy cats go. He had gone from skinny to skeletal

> as the kidney failure wore him down, and the vet

> agreed it was his time to go at 17 years old. I

> know

> you chatters will miss his contributions to our

> conversations.

>

> Martha

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Martha, I'm so sorry to hear about Comanche. Gosh he was so much a part of

chat. Believe me, he is being heard in heaven. The same thing happened to

my 16 year old cat. She was fine one day and just seem to fail fast.

Comanche is in good company. Know I'm thinking of you and know you are going

through a hard period.

hugs

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Martha,

I am so sorry to hear about Comanche. I will miss him at chat. Take care my friend.

Hugs,

Sandy

Comanche is in kitty heaven, or wherever loud andgrumpy cats go. He had gone from skinny to skeletalas the kidney failure wore him down, and the vetagreed it was his time to go at 17 years old. I knowyou chatters will miss his contributions to ourconversations.Martha__________________________________________________

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--- chisholmdog wrote:

> Comanche is in kitty heaven, or wherever loud and

> grumpy cats go. He had gone from skinny to skeletal

> as the kidney failure wore him down, and the vet

> agreed it was his time to go at 17 years old. I

> know

> you chatters will miss his contributions to our

> conversations.

>

> Martha

>

>

> So sorry to hear you have lost Comanche, Martha, I

do remember hearing him on one of the very rare

occasions I made it to chat. I hope you are doing

well, love Liz

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Ed is there too!

Just this spring, our son and his wife took him on " that ride to the

vet. " They asked to hold him till the end. It was hard but they felt

right about it.

He had so much trouble: cried for more water continually; was

finally unable to walk but still tried to play with (kitten) Mat and

" old man " ( 11-12?) Steve.

Ed was younger than Steve. He can be found on guard close to

the biggest food dish. Ed is the Sylvester type / " tuxedo cat " with

a stub tail.

we were blue too!

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