[HNW] Re: H-needlework Digest, thank yous
Christine Huse
dchuse at sbcglobal.net
Tue Dec 7 12:57:28 PST 2004
Hi, Susie!
I, too, had to put my kitty, (Hobie), down last October. It was a gut
wrenching decision, but she had contracted kitty Alzheimer's and forgot
where the litter box was, when her kidneys started shutting down. I did
the most humane thing I could for her. She was my best buddy and my
child for 18 years. I still miss her dearly and sometimes still cry
because I miss her so very much (much like I'm doing now). She always
knew when I was upset and curled up in my lap.
I ave 2 new kitties now, Heminee and Bunny, both sisters. I love them,
but they will never take Hobie's place, so I feel I love them in a
different way.
As far as the question about old needlework and kitty hair....good
question. Might make a great research project for a historian!
Maria
Slcarroll517 at aol.com wrote:
> Thank you all for the kind words and thoughts about my dear Nibs.
> I knew that almost every needleworker has a kind heart, but many must
> also be animal lovers, as I've had so many wonderful emails. Sorry to
> take up so much room for a non-stitching subject, but if we consider
> the specialty fiber issue (cat hair), then I guess it all fits in. I
> went to the shelter today and picked up a new friend for myself and
> Cricket, so we'll hopefully be back on track and not missing Nibs too
> terribly much. . .well, someday anyways.
>
> hugs, Susie
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