Shortly after we got them as kittens, Christie got run over by our car as we were backing out. She had gotten into a bad habit of sleeping on top of the wheel of the car. As we backed out we heard a loud noise and saw her dash off. To be honest, I didn't think she'd make it, but remarkably her leg healed up and she lived. She still walks with a limp as a reminder of that day and I think we all can relate as we sometimes face the consequences of bad decisions that cause us to "walk with a limp!" Christie was always the weak one, a little skinny and timid and I always figured we'd lose her first.
Sheltie was the other cat. She was the leader. The strong one. She had an independent streak and would venture out to the woods on her own, hunting and exploring.
Sheltie |
Tricia came out to me and said, "Kyle, I think Sheltie is dying." I walked in and Tricia petted her and she was meowing like she just didn't feel good. Her breathing was labored and she wasn't moving. There was no blood, no sign of foul play. She was very weak and we both knew that the prognosis wasn't good. We sat there on the garage floor and told her that she'd been a good cat, that she'd done a good job, and we enjoyed having her as a member of our family for the last 13 years.
Sheltie's final morning |
I drove on to work after getting cleaned up and received a call from Tricia not long after I got to work, telling me that Sheltie had died. It made us all sad. Tricia and Benjamin buried Sheltie in the garden. We'll miss her and I can tell that Christie is sort of lost without her sister to lead her around. She'll have to step it up! She's got big paws to fill. RIP Sheltie...
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