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Last Login: 7/15/2008 3:44:43 AM
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She's been gone 2-1/2 years and I still miss her. My daughter found her on a highway in MD at about 3 or 4 weeks. She was doomed (anemic, respitory infection, eye infections, bruised ribs to name just a few of her problems when found), but with a spirit that still amazes me, survived, came to live with us. We had her for 5-1/2 years when the week before Christmas 2005 she developed a rare, aggressive, and always fatal form of liver cancer. She died two days before Christmas. We now have two wonderful gentle sweet Maine Coon boys who we love but will always miss Sunny
Zeke 'n' Zaks Mommy
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Last Login: 8/21/2008 4:08:45 PM
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| I think we always miss the absent friends. The memory becomes clouded and it hasn't hurts so much. At first you always the memory always hurt. Later you can smile while remembering. And you can enjoy the good memories. But some months ago I spoke of a dog that died about 20 years ago and began crying... They are part of our lives and they never go away. They always live in their own little apartment in our hearts.
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