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Mar 24, 2012

Our cat Sassy was aka sheltered cat. Her previous owners were elderly and could no longer care for her. So, we took her home with us. What a joy, but also an adjustment. She taught us real love, and devotion! Her birthday would have been April 1, 2012. We lost her August 18, 2011. She was elderly we had her for over 8 years. She had Abigail head, but a small head! She loved to eat! Tuna, snacks, chicken etc. she was spoiled. But, fun. We had so much fun with her. She kept our feet warm, and she was a lap cat. Loved to snuggle, ans she liked boxes, and brown grocery bags. We had to finally, put her down. Kidney failure. Oh, I cried, but I did not want her to suffer. It was hard, but I knew she would be better off, not in any pain. A sheltered cat is worth it. Just give it a chance, and love does cover loss, on both sides. A new owner a new pet! God expects us to do our part, and to love unconditional! Love is God, and God is love!Cool

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