Ecclesiasties 3:2
a time to be born, a time to die...
I come on from work yesterday, met up with my family and I found out that Rudie had passed away. Rudie was with us for 17 wonderful years. We got him at LollyPop Farm in Rochester, NY and he cheerfully came with us where ever we went - Colorado, back to Rochester, Connecticuit, DC, and Maryland. He was happiest when he was with the fam - or outside chacing a mouse! Rudie was the best cat we could has asked for. We will miss him with all of our hearts. So I wanted to share some great memories about Rudie...
When I was little, he was the most patient cat/kitty - I found out he fit perfectly into my dolls clothes, and he would lay there and let me dress him up!! Not many cats will let you make them look like dolls.
When we lived in Colorado, Rudie got into a fight around Christmas time, and another cat bit him near the tip of his tail. The bite went all the way trough the tail, so we had to shave that part - and at the tip of his tail, all that was left was this ball of furr! It made a great look for Christmas pictures.
When we got Hogan in Colorado, Rudie had no trouble making sure Hogan knew he wasn't welcome. After some time (a lot of time) they became best friends and there was no such thing as taking a nap with out the other.
Rudie - we love you!
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3 comments:
Its not fun to see him go, but he was a great cat and we all enjoyed him very much. Your little Bart has alot to live up to :)
so does charlie. i know ill be sad the day my cat sarah dies. this is the longest ive ever had a cat stay around almost 10 years.
I'm sorry to hear about the little guy...
It's pretty strange how close you can become with a pet. They really are part of the family.
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