10-02-2016, 03:59 PM
Hey buddy,
My cat, Gizmo, is well over 15 years now and I got him when he was a kitten. I can relate somewhat because he also sleeps next to me every night. In fact he climbs under our duvet so he can curl up next to my belly, and the muffled purring helps me drift off to sleep. His eyesight is starting to go and he lumbers on his back legs a lot more these days. I am getting him some cat stairs for christmas so I don't have to keep picking him up and putting him on his bed (which is on our bay window beside my computer table). He goes wherever I go and that will be the hardest thing to deal with when he actually, does go. His devotion to me is incomparable. But I also realise that this is one of the most fundamental lessons of love in 3rd density, the lesson of losing, or loss.
Yeah it would be great if we all lived down the same street! I would call it "Communion Avenue"
Not all rescue dogs are young!
My cat, Gizmo, is well over 15 years now and I got him when he was a kitten. I can relate somewhat because he also sleeps next to me every night. In fact he climbs under our duvet so he can curl up next to my belly, and the muffled purring helps me drift off to sleep. His eyesight is starting to go and he lumbers on his back legs a lot more these days. I am getting him some cat stairs for christmas so I don't have to keep picking him up and putting him on his bed (which is on our bay window beside my computer table). He goes wherever I go and that will be the hardest thing to deal with when he actually, does go. His devotion to me is incomparable. But I also realise that this is one of the most fundamental lessons of love in 3rd density, the lesson of losing, or loss.
Yeah it would be great if we all lived down the same street! I would call it "Communion Avenue"
(10-02-2016, 03:12 PM)Chandlersdad Wrote: we went and got a rescued dog. This helped alleviate the grief a great deal because suddenly we had this very young exuberant entity living with us who demands that we play and cuddle. My only concern about doing this again is our ages. But time will tell.
Not all rescue dogs are young!