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Audrey Kitty

We were newlyweds when we met you. Our vet told us about you when we said we needed a barn cat for our new home. He said you and your siblings were dumped over their fence. They tamed you down and gave you your shots. The vet’s little daughter played with you and your siblings daily. You had bright orange fur, striking white markings, and big, fearful eyes when we picked you up. You were only ten weeks old. You were very shy, but surprisingly cooperative as I held you in my lap for the drive home. You were too little to put in the barn, so we brought you into the house. You never actually made into the barn. You were so shy that you hid under the couch. We moved the couch and pulled you out to cuddle you because we were worried. You decided laps were nice. Our older kitty became your pouncing target (she was a saint). A month later, another foundling female kitten joined us and you were best of friends for several years until she decided the barn was preferable to the house. But you stayed inside with us. When our son was born, you became his companion. You tolerated his inquisitive hands and tight, baby grip on your tail (we freed you when this happened). You never bit or clawed him, or us. You stayed close by him all day long and then snuggled by our feet every night. You tolerated the comings and goings of other cats, dogs, baby chicks, and pet rats. But you hid when we had guests. I don’t think they believed we had another cat. After they left, we would seek out your big eyes reflecting in the dark under the furniture and tell you they were gone. You would emerge soon afterwards to reclaim your domain. You often perched yourself on my shoulders or draped yourself over my neck. I’d walk around like that while I put things away and then carry you to your apparently empty food bowl to refill it. As you aged, crawling up on my shoulders made you too sore, so you claimed any available lap. In your teens, you finally allowed yourself to be seen by quieter visitors. During COVID, you seemed to have more laps available to choose from, which pleased you. Your favorite spot was your bed in the sun as your arthritis began to bother you. A year and a half ago, we moved cross country with you, and you did well. You slept on our hotel bed each night until we arrived in the new house. You slept on our sleeping bags with us until the furniture arrived. We set up your bed in a sunny spot that first morning. It’s still your favorite spot. This past year, we’ve been managing your kidney failure as best we can without stressing you out. You’re 17 years old now and getting around is hard. You hobble around slowly these days, my dear friend. You yowl more often as if lost, so we call to you or come find you. After losing quite a bit of weight, you’re gaining it back now. But this weight is water weight as your poor kidneys have lost almost all functioning. We love you, Audrey. We love you too much to watch you suffer as the fluid makes your breathing more difficult. We love you too much to keep you when you struggle. We want you to feel safe and loved to the end. The vet will come here on Tuesday, because we know you hate to go there. I will hold you. It’ll be okay to go then. You’ve done well, little kitty. Roll and purr in the sun where there is no pain. Someday, we’ll see you again.

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Baby Audrey

With friends.

Shoulder perch.

Her sunny spot.

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Very nice tribute to an amazing kitty. My condolences to your family, four leggers included.

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She’s a gorgeous girl and an adorable kitten.

I’m so sorry your time together is coming to an end but you’ve given her a wonderful happy life.

Hugs for you and your family.

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Thank you.

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Thank you, too.

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Aww she’s a beauty. I’m so sorry. Hang in there.

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Lovely tribute for your beloved Audrey ~

Cherish the time ~ “How lucky I am to have something that makes saying ‘Good-Bye’ so hard”. Winnie the Pooh ~ A. A. Milne

((Hugs)) laced with strength and comfort to the family Audrey leaves behind ~

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It’s so hard to see them declining. You have done right by her and she has had a long, wonderful life filled with love.

I will be thinking of you and your beautiful Audrey. :heart:

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Thank you all. It means a lot to be able to communicate with others who have let go of beloved friends.

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Audrey is beautiful. {{{moonlitoaksranch}}}.

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So many hugs and jingles to you and Audrey. It’s so hard to make the right decision. Even when you know there’s no choice - you just want to hold them forever.

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How lucky you are to have had Audrey Kitty for 17 yrs and how lucky that she had your family to call her own.

Jingles for your heart.

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Beloved Audrey, congratulations on being so well loved for 17 years! Hoping Tuesday is filled with sunshine to warm you moonlitoaksranch and bring you a little comfort.

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What a sweet kitty :heart:

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What a beautiful tribute to a beautiful kitty. Thank you for telling us Audrey’s story with you and your family. How blessed you all have been.
Sending prayers and purrs, hugs and jingles for you all for Tuesday.

:orange_heart: :yellow_heart:

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How wonderful that you are seeing to it that her last moments are at home. You and Audrey are in my thoughts.

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How very fortunate both you and Audrey have been to share a wonderful 17 years.

Will be thinking of you and Audrey.

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What a beautiful tribute to a lovely cat. You were lucky to have each other all these years.

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Aww, I’m so sorry that it’s time for Audrey to go. No matter how old they are, it always seems too soon. She is such a pretty kitty. You’re a good Mom for letting her go now before she starts to suffer. Thank you for sharing the story of your precious girl with us. You made me cry both happy tears for your time together and sad tears all at the same time.

You’ll both be in my heart and prayers on Tues. {{{Hugs}}} :kissing_heart:

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