Rest in peace, Maru.
I liked Morris.
Was he the one who played the piano?

Maru brought so much joy !!
What a wonderful (and very entertaining!!!!) kat!
Maru brought so much joy !!
What a wonderful (and very entertaining!!!!) kat!


It sounds like the owner did everything to save him; at least he had 18 years behind him before he crossed the rainbow bridge.
Cats make your life better. They amuse you with their antics. They comfort you when you’re sad. They warm you when you sleep. They keep you going knowing they need you. Every cat that passes through our lives goes away mourned and remembered and cherished.
Cats - Andre Segovia plays Bach’s 3 Pieces from Bach’s Violin Partita No 1
https://youtu.be/1u_8wtJCM8M
Makes me cry. I knew he would not live a lot longer but it always hits hard. These precious little souls give so much and ask so little. In that way they are better than us and all of our complications, vice, strife, anger and evil.
Maru made me laugh out loud so many times. Him pushing the cart was probably my favorite thing he did. He was so smug in doing it knowing he was special.
Many people think it is silly to wonder if these little creatures go to Heaven. Some say yes, because they are part of The Creation. I choose to believe it is so. Heaven without them is not a better place to me. A place to sit by the pond and enjoy the sunset without my little gang of companions is not better for me.
Yes, Rest in Peace, Maru.
Just read the story of Maru’s passing. It is too much like the passing of my little Willow this Spring. Willow died of hemoplasmosis, it kills red blood cells. She was so sick. She fought like a tiger to stay. I kept by her side through it all. She was hurting and struggling. My sister told me that silly as it sounds I should tell he it is OK to go. I did and she died slowly at first then I told God that if he was going to take her to do it quickly and to not make her suffer. In seconds she was gone.
She is in a cherry wood coffin in her favorite sun spot. She was only three years old.
I have many more to see pass if I live long enough and many to leave wondering who will take care of them if I don’t. I don’t want to go through their passings but I will, I owe it to them for all the pleasure they give me.