
OK, there have been so many blogs written in adoration of our furry friends, so I just had to make one..
First there was Leroy a maine coone who left my world Thanksgiving of 2005, the pain gets a little less every day.
He was a rescue cat from Forgotten Felines, a wonderful organization.
He was 25 years old when he passed, I had him most of my life.
His daddy made him a beautiful grave and we buried him in the backyard with photos of me and him and he and his daddy and his sister Junior. Leroy had a deadly fear of plastic bags, he would run for miles when you opened one near him. He spoke to, he could say mom very clearly and when we were younger and living at my parents house he would "hear" my car coming up the hill where we lived and whether he was in a sound sleep or visiting another family member, he would run for the front door and wait like a dog for me to come in. He also had a knack for a certain tv show.
Every night @ 11pm, MASH would come on tv and Leroy knew that it was bed time then - so no matter where he was, he would run to my room and get in my bed with me for snuggle time.
When he and I first moved into my husbands house, my husband's other cat was not pleased but he took to love Leroy as everyone who met him did.
His daddy would lovingly wash his face every morning after he ate toward the end because he would have food all over the place.
His last day on earth he wouldn't eat and he didn't want to leave his bed, so the evening he passed I knew it was the end and I took him one last time to my bed and begged god to take him as I knew he was suffering.
Another funny story is when my grandmother was alive - she used to claim Leroy was trying to suffocate me because he would love to lay across your neck while you were laying down and this upset my grandmother horribly.
One day Leroy jumped into her lap and nestled in for a nap and she was won over by his charms.
I like to think of that once in a while and hope that he is in heaven with grandma now..
Leroy has his own page on a wonderful website called catster.com, I encourage folks to go there and visit. I still miss my baby boo though...
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Introducing Junior :
Junior was a an unwanted dog by me - I know it sounds bad. My first husband wanted a dog so bad that he borrowed his gross brothers (a story for another time) dog and passed it off as one he had gone to the shelter to get. I actually enjoyed having a puppy around so I said ok let's get a dog. We took a drive to the North Shore Animal League in LI and after being shown so many poor babies, I saw Junior. She was the last of her bunch in a small dark cage and she was all skin and ears - in fact my ex husband said "she looks like a rat". I said I think she is cute, he said keep moving - I said I will not, I like her. The helper at the shelter even tried to get me to keep looking but I knew she was for me. I said she is the one I want and they both looked at me like I was insane. I stood firm and after hours of grueling interviews and interrogations they gave me my love. I remember it as if it was yesterday. We stopped at McDonald's on the way home and I got out of the car to let my new baby do peeps and she just collapsed in the parking lot - she couldn't stand properly.

Junior was a an unwanted dog by me - I know it sounds bad. My first husband wanted a dog so bad that he borrowed his gross brothers (a story for another time) dog and passed it off as one he had gone to the shelter to get. I actually enjoyed having a puppy around so I said ok let's get a dog. We took a drive to the North Shore Animal League in LI and after being shown so many poor babies, I saw Junior. She was the last of her bunch in a small dark cage and she was all skin and ears - in fact my ex husband said "she looks like a rat". I said I think she is cute, he said keep moving - I said I will not, I like her. The helper at the shelter even tried to get me to keep looking but I knew she was for me. I said she is the one I want and they both looked at me like I was insane. I stood firm and after hours of grueling interviews and interrogations they gave me my love. I remember it as if it was yesterday. We stopped at McDonald's on the way home and I got out of the car to let my new baby do peeps and she just collapsed in the parking lot - she couldn't stand properly.
I then gave her a cheeseburger and she was hooked. She slept the whole ride home in my arms and when she got home she walked over to Leroy's food dish and promptly did the peeps right in it - lol. I named her Junior because my husband and I knew I couldn't have babies so this was our only chance at offspring - so the name stuck. My mother wanted to name her Fanny Arbuckle or Fatty Arbuckle I don't remember and I think she was nipping the sauce that day but that is another story.
Fast forward to today, my baby is doing really well and she will be having her 14th birthday in February.
We go every weekend to the local park and she meets all her friends.
We go every weekend to the local park and she meets all her friends.
I send the Northshore Animal League photos of her to show them how happy she is.
Junior goes to work every day to earn her keep, her daddy takes her to CYFM with him and she loves it there - she is treated like royalty.
She was even present at our wedding this past New Years Eve, the dj even played her a special song : How much is that doggie in the window..
If anyone ever wants a doggie play date - say the word, she loves all other dogs but little ones scare her - she was attacked by a pack of wild miniature daschunds where we used to live - they bit on her tail and she is scared now.
She has a habit of licking knees, it gets kind of embarassing especially when she corners folks to get a good licking.
Another good site that Junior belongs to is : dogster.com
