Thursday, February 22, 2007

Angels.

Thank you all so very very much for the kind and sweet thoughts you each took the time to send to us. I can't even begin to describe how each one touched us, but I know Mom and I will be deeply and forever grateful for every comforting word. While we continue to get used to Eddie's physical absence day by day, we can take solace in the treasure of memories we have of him and be grateful for the very special feline community that sent us all this love to help fill the void. I cherish you all.

21 comments:

  1. I know Eddie is 'laxing at the Bridge, or he might be doing some landscaping there.

    I never met Eddie, but I know he was a good brofur and he loved you.

    purrs,
    Mia.

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  2. William, you will always have Eddie with you in spirit. Like you said, it is the physical absence that is the hardest to deal with.

    Continuing lots of purrs.

    P. S. A Squillion is Vir-ginger. The ceramic kitties that some of us have.

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  3. i agree physical absence is the hardest.

    in the beginning, memories bring tears of sadness at the loss. eventually they turn into tears of joy from the love that will always be there.

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  4. When you and your Momma are sad I realized I lurves you a lot because I hurt for you.

    *head butts*

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  5. I think, the last few days, we all hugged our kitties a little tighter, looked at them longer, petted them more. We all know, at some time, we will loose our beloved ones. The unity in our group makes us strong. We all love you!

    CalicoMom Toni

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  6. William, we has thought about you and Olivia and Caroline and your Mommy all week. Eddie will nefurr be away from you - he is your angel and will always look ofurr you.

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  7. I'm not a blogger but I have 4 cats at home that I love with all my heart (2 dogs too!!). I've lost loved ones in the past and I know how it hurts. I agree with the meezers....Eddie is an angel now and he will always look over you. Take care and know that my prayers are with you.

    Pam

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  8. My Mom agrees with Momsbusy. She still cries almost every time she thinks about the kitties she's lost over the years. It's the good memories she has that make it all worthwhile having loved every one of them. She says Jemima and I have our own special places in her heart and that makes her happy!

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  9. We's furry sorry about yer brofurr. We haf been away furr a week or so, and haf only just caught up wiv efurrycat. Mum sez yoo will nefurr furrget Eddie, but yoo will haf lots of happy memories of him.

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  10. Many purrs for you and you mom, William. My mom knows how you feel - she lost her Siamese Whiskers on Sept. 1st last year. But she has wonderful memories of him. He will be waiting at the Bridge, just like Eddie will be waiting for you.

    Headbutts and purrs.

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  11. we love you guys and are always out here for you.

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  12. mew-my Mommy and I think you and your Mommy have so much class.

    Tun Tun

    ps-Eddie is near you in spirit now.

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  13. I am so purry sorry William. Purrs and tail hugs.

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  14. Catzee just told me about your brother, William. I'm so very sorry. I know you will miss him deeply. Purrs to you and your Mom.

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  15. The physical absence is the hardest thing to get used to. Just remember that he is still there, watching over you from the Bridge and he will live forever in your hearts and minds.

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  16. You all take care. It's hard to get used to the absense of another that we've loved for a long time.

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  17. We sending you luvs Wm and comforts still to you and yer family ~Poiland Tribe

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Wowee meowee.