Cally, Feb 01(?) 1995 to June 19, 2013

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Had her euthenized 12:30 PM.

Was in heart failure. Kidney vaulues off the chart. Had to dilute it to even get a reading. Fluid around lungs. Body temp 5 to 7 degrees below normal.

I will miss her.

06_19_13_ Last photos of Calli died1230pm 004_sm.jpg

John in Wauwatosa

P{.S. Picture taken at home apr0x 10:30AM today

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I am so sorry...

Andrea Lena's picture

...she's beautiful. God bless you!

  

To be alive is to be vulnerable. Madeleine L'Engle
Love, Andrea Lena

Thanks, 'Drea

She was your classic Humane Society calico heart breaker.

Her pawing at us thru the bars is why we chose her and her brother.

We were not planning on getting another cat that day.

At least her brother is well.

And thank you Grover for this and the PM. I have to dig her a hole by the peonies now.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Huggs.....

Sorry for your loss John.

All I can offer is a shoulder and a hug

Sammi

That's what happened

To my little girl also. I'm so sorry for you, John. These little critters crawl into our hearts, and leave a huge hole when they are gone. Requiescat in pace, Callie.


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

I didn't know her

but her passing brings a tear to my eye. Losing a family member is always hard, and pets are just as much a member as ones own children. My best wishes and prayers, Arecee

Hugs

erin's picture

She looks very much like my calico who died eight years ago at the age of 19.

That's a long time for a cat, but seems so brief when you hold them for the last time.

Hugs,
Erin

= Give everyone the benefit of the doubt because certainty is a fragile thing that can be shattered by one overlooked fact.

Just what I thought

I am going to have to brave that possibility soon as I plan to getting two cats for my new house.

I do not look forward to dealing with end of life for them *sigh*

Please accept my sympathies for the loss of your companion, John. *sniffle*

Kim

So sad when a fur kid leaves.

John my sincere condolences on your loss. I had to lose my Tiny last August with similar symptoms, and while time heals, her loss is still felt at times.

They adopt us and they are family.

Take care

Andrew.

Sorry to hear.

Hypatia Littlewings's picture

My condolences. So so sorry.
I know how you feel, I still miss my kitty after 2 years, he had a good 20 years however, but still it didn't seem long enough.

They become part of us, they are family. Maybe more so since they never judge us, just love us. All you can do is let the tears out and remember her with fondness.

hugs,
~Hypatia >i< ..:::

So Sorry To Hear About Cally

jengrl's picture

I am so sorry to hear about Cally. I know it's hard to say goodbye to our pets because they are so much like our children. Sending hugs of comfort your way.

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Cally is now in Heaven,

free of pain, waiting for her loved ones to join her.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Your Sweet Cally

laika's picture

My condolences. I've been there, and I hope you find as I did
that all the good memories outweighed the grief by enough to make it bearable.
Though it's still sad and weird not having my Gojira following me around and bringing me
half dead critters (EWWW!), or my Kiki being a neurotic needy nuisance that I was glad to be needed by.
Today I saw an article about recalled cat food that I was about to click on so I'd know
what brands to avoid before remembering that I no longer have any need to. Sigh...

I also hope Cally accepted Jesus as her lord and savior so she didn't end up in Kitty Kat Hell.
~big cat-people hugs, Veronica

I'm

So sorry for you, John. Having lost a cat who stayed with me through all my travels for over fifteen years, I know how you must be feeling right now. Hugs.

Maggie

I feel for you

having the scare I had recently with my Madeline, I know how hard it is and how much it hurts. I offer my condolences.

Katie Leone (Katie-Leone.com)

Writing is what you do when you put pen to paper, being an author is what you do when you bring words to life

My Sally

Had a massive heart attack in 1990; she was a rescue dog. I'd had her just over 10 years but hardly a week goes by even now without thinking of things she did.

I've another dog now; about 15 moths old and black, a cross between a cocker spaniel and a poodle. My neighbour and I are the 3rd owners; he's so gentle and such fun that I have to wonder why the others didn't persevere with him.

There's always a big hole in your life when it's time for any pet to go.

S.

My sympathies to you and your

My sympathies to you and your family. It is so sad when a pet dies as they are very much a part of the family.

Our Hearts Go Out To You

littlerocksilver's picture

We are hugging you during your sadness. As that alien creature said, she will always be 'right there'.

Portia

Mrs. Johnson

joannebarbarella's picture

Was our last, nothing like as pretty as your Cally, but still left that same much larger than kitty-sized hole in our hearts when she went. Only time can heal but it only shrinks the loss, never erases it,
Hugs,
Joanne

She is burried near Whisper and Charlie

Also from one litter.

Whisper died at age five due to heart disease. Charlie, my pal, died 14 years old. Diabetic and sick with cancer.

We got Cally and Rusty -- littermates -- at the Wisconsin Humane Society aprox six months after we euthanized Charlie.

Rusty so far is fine but..

I thank you all.

May your extended family, human and non, all live long and happy lives.

I want to cry. But as a man I.

Crap... to hell with being a man.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa

Men cry

Also, and this is a totally acceptable reason. You've got us with you in spirit, and we're all crying too. Cally is there too, just to let you know that her pain is gone and she still loves you. Take care, friend.


"Life is not measured by the breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.”
George Carlin

Cats

My former partner and I had a simple principle: we rehomed cats that others wouldn't take, particularly mature animals, and that meant that we had a very high number of... separations.

None of them were easy. If you care enough for another living thing that you share your home with them, then the rest needs no words.

John, reading about Cally

has brought back memories of the many companions who shared their lives with me through the years. I miss each one and look forward to seeing them healthy and happy in Heaven. Thank you for sharing your grief over Cally.

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

Callie

I am so sorry for your loss, John. I cannot add anything to what has already been said, except pass the tissues, please.

Don't let someone else talk you out of your dreams. How can we have dreams come true, if we have no dreams?

Katrina Gayle "Stormy" Storm

I'm so sorry for your loss,

I'm so sorry for your loss, John. I know from experience how heartbreaking it is. Lots of tears shed, but lots of good memories, too.

Kris

{I leave a trail of Kudos as I browse the site. Be careful where you step!}

Oh John.......

It saddened me so to hear about your lost loved one. Our feline family members become such an intricate part of our daily lives, that it's very painful when we lose one. So just cherish your memories of Cally and when the time is right open your heart to another Feline friend and build new memories. R.I.P. Cally. (((Hugs))) Taarpa

Taarpa is right. And that

Taarpa is right. And that time will come around sooner than you think.

Ban nothing. Question everything.

Sorry, John

Callie was a dear friend and companion, whom you will miss. I weep with you.

Red MacDonald

Thanks to everybody who replied to my two cat blogs

Your words were most kind.

My dad, who grew up on a dairy farm and only though to cats as useful in keeping down the mice, has come to first respect then to love them.

The last few years Cally was often seen lying on his lap hours at a time. He was loath to move and upset her.

She was even prettier when she was healthy. So far her brother is fine.

They may be just *stupid animals* to many.

But WE know better. They are like children or is it we are their children?

IMHO how you treat your animal family is a reflection on how you treat other people.

As to Cally and faith... Well she was white, brown and black furred so she likely worshipped both Ceiling and Basement cat. Rusty as a tabby with white markings is thus a chaotic good?

-- GRIN --

Though when she was younger she worshipped the top of our freezer as it has top and side radiator panels and the top was right by a heat duct.

Toasty cat heaven a good six feet up or more. Jumped up to an old sewing machine table then up to the freezer. Also used to spent a lot of time in a covered basement window well we rigged a cat flap in. A sort of three season enclosed cat porch. A few layers of closed cell foam, bubble wrap and an old throw rug and she was quite happy as were other cats we had this for.

Even in her dotage and half her brothers size SHE usually got first choice on chairs and other resting places.

Never underestimate a petite woman of any species.

John in Wauwatosa

John in Wauwatosa