I was just recently telling my youngest about your beautiful Cashmere :(
Disclaimer....I am not a big cat people...except for our kitty who lived to be 17....but ..... I think your Cashmere and your cats are THE most beautiful cats I’ve ever seen.
I LOOOOOOVED the pics you’ve posted of them playing, laying, etc. Just amazingly beautiful cats.
And, I know how hard it is to lose our fur babies.....and how precious those memories are.
I’m just so glad you shared your pics/memories of your sweet (and BEAUTIFUL) kitty collection with us. When I think purrfectly beautiful cats....I think of your babies.
Oh, thank you Jane. That means a lot.
I love my forbids, even if it means I can’t but dark-colored clothes, LOL!
I’m spoiling Cotton and Corduroy, Cashmere’s sister and brother, horribly. I now appreciate them more since I lost Cashmere and realize I don’t know how much time I have with them. And Cooper, the yorkie too. Cooper is another story ;) I didn’t want a dog - told hubby how dirty, smelly, needy dogs were. But he insisted so we got Cooper, who was 2 lb. at 10 weeks old. After we had him for 3 days, I called hubby at work and told him he needed to get his own dog because Cooper was mine ;) I had no idea something could miss me so much when I just went to the mailbox! I’d been gone for 2 weeks before, with the cats not even noticing! If you’re a dog person Jane, I get it now. I admire my cats’ independence and their dignity, but Cooper is my little angel.
I planted some flowers around Cashmere’s grave today. I moved some pretty purple flowers that I don’t know the name of from near our front steps since we’re going to have the steps made bigger. Cashmere loved flowers. She’d come running when hubby would bring some, and purr and sniff the flowers. So I figured she needed those.
“I love my forbids, even if it means I cant but dark-colored clothes, LOL!”
Let me try that again:
I love my furkids, even if it means I cant buy dark-colored clothes, LOL!