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Your description of your Spooky brought tears to my eyes. Our furbabies are special gifts, and we need to take extra care of ourselves when they pass.
5 years ago, I lost my heart dog, Hobbs. He was a 13 year old Springer Spaniel. I had adopted a 2 year old Ragdoll cat earlier in the year. Lily always slept on a cushion on the cedar chest at the foot of the bed, Hobbs in bed snuggled up against my leg.
About a week after he passed, I caught a very bad case of the flu. Lily snuggled up against me in bed in and never left my side while I was sick. I felt like she knew she had to take care of me since he was gone. They are truly amazing , aren't they?
I believe Spooky will be waiting for you at Rainbow Bridge. ❤️
Glad you liked my kitty pix. May the memory of the precious kitty you lost always be a blessing. After my Minnie passed after 18 solid years, I waited only 6 weeks to adopt my Tux, the tuxedo cat you saw in one of the 2 photos. He sounds like the kitty who comforted you. After my spouse fell in love with Gingi, a stray orange tabby who just showed up on our porch 1-2 days, with our other 2 regulars, Gingi has started to comfort me as well, when I came down with a recent sore throat/
head cold. He slept with me 2 hours on our family room sofa. It's funny how they copycat each other's ways of getting attention from me. So glad I adopted Tux when I did from my local shelter. Also surprised that my spouse copycatted me when he brought Gingi into the house. A double blessing they are! They teach us how to keep life simple and enjoy every bit of it in the present. They calm me down when I get upset or anxious. A cute greeting to each other in the a.m. They rub noses, then wrestle each other. Better than any med., doc, or counselor in my book!