He was a very big cat, not really fat but tall, with broken canines on the left side. He constantly wanted attention and played a bit too brutally. He hated being alone. He usually followed me like a dog when I went out. He was very smart, and everyone agreed that he was a beautiful cat. He was very territorial with other cats and very affectionate with humans.
He was the one casualty of the fire that happened on the February 23rd.
I'll miss you, fur heap.
He was the one casualty of the fire that happened on the February 23rd.
I'll miss you, fur heap.
Category Artwork (Digital) / Portraits
Species Housecat
Size 500 x 460px
File Size 78.5 kB
I'm so sorry, I know all too well how hard it is to lose that special tiny fur covered friend. In my lifetime, 3 dogs and 5 cats, though all natural endings. There's a heartbreak in every one.
I'm so sorry for your loss. They are family in the end and it's never easy to lose anyone before their time. You have my deepest sympathies.
I'm so sorry for your loss. They are family in the end and it's never easy to lose anyone before their time. You have my deepest sympathies.
RIP, Nox.
Sorry to hear about your loss. My "pile of cat fur that walked" lasted 21 years. I know how big a hole Nox's passing will leave. There's only one thing that can fill the void left by the death of an honored pet. A kitten. Go to the shelter and rescue one. Nox will understand.
Sorry to hear about your loss. My "pile of cat fur that walked" lasted 21 years. I know how big a hole Nox's passing will leave. There's only one thing that can fill the void left by the death of an honored pet. A kitten. Go to the shelter and rescue one. Nox will understand.
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