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Goodbye, old friend.

Very, very sorry to hear this. It's a very hard thing to deal with, losing a pet. I'm glad you were able to rescue him and give him a good life! They're with us for such a short time, but they bring us so much joy, don't they? Like others have said, it's a very noble thing to take an animal who was unwanted by more shortsighted people and give him/her the quality of life they truly deserve.
 
I'm sorry for your loss Flux.

I have orange tabby, and I believe he has a similar problem. He has sneezed his entire life (lots more than our other cat), and has always seemed to have nasal issues. Vet has never said a word to us, and we've never had him checked out.
 
Wow, he's a handsome cat!

It was great that you could spend the last 10 years together as a family. Years he might not have had. That's special.
 
I am sorry for your loss. I have lost two kitties in my life, and it takes awhile to feel better. What a blessing that you found him in a shelter and had a good life together.

I love orange tabbies, and Chester's photos show that he was a fine looking kitty. RIP, Chester.
 
You succeeded in:
My only hope is that we gave him a good life while he was with us, because he gave us a lot of great memories.
Because: (See bold)
We found him at the shelter presumably because his original owners couldn't deal with his condition. Well, we were up to the challenge and we took care of him as well as we could. He would get flare ups here and there but overall he lead a healthy and vibrant life.
We took him to a specialist vet to find out what was wrong, and their only treatment option was to feed him and get his weight back up. We started force feeding him this past week and hoped to see an improvement, but unfortunately it wasn't enough.
Chester passed away today while sleeping on the couch in our living room.

Everyone wants the puppy and kitten that's "healthy" (even if the person you got it from is lying and it's not) and even if they don't have time to train it properly.

It's a special kind of person that takes an animal from a shelter knowing it has health problems and tries to make it's life happier, despite money and effort.

He's entered his rest in the peace you gave him in life. :)
 
I'm so sorry about Chester, Flux. From someone who is still feeling the loss of a beloved pet, I truly sympathize with you. You're a good cat dad, and he was fortunate to have a caring person to take care of him.
 
Thanks, guys. I really appreciate the kind words. I just feel bad for the couple of night when he'd want to be in bed with me, but his sniffling would be so loud that it would keep me up, so I'd have to put him out on the couch. I wish now that I had just put up with the noise so that he could have been in with me instead, because my room and my bed always seemed to be where he wanted to be.

My mom made arrangements with the vet for him to be cremated. They have a service where they can scatter the ashes in a really beautiful place up in Napa, CA, but my mom felt that since he was always an inside cat due to his condition that it'd be more fitting if the ashes were placed in an urn and kept here. I don't know how I feel about that quite yet, I'm a little mixed about whether that'll be too tough to bear, but we'll see.

I'm doing better today, though I still keep thinking I see him in his usual spots or hear his collar jingling i the next room. He had such a unique personality that I know he'll never be replaced. He would look you straight in the eye and make actual eye contact, something I've never really gotten from other cats, and if you meowed at him, he'd actually meow back as if he was having a conversation. All of those things and more make me miss him, and it's just such a shock to me that he's gone, when before yesterday the thought that he wouldn't be here anymore hadn't ever really occured to me.

Thanks again, guys.
 
if you meowed at him, he'd actually meow back as if he was having a conversation.
A lot of my cats have done that. I do a really great imitation meow and purr and I've used it on all the cats since they were kittens, so they always think I'm one of them. :)
 
My mom made arrangements with the vet for him to be cremated. They have a service where they can scatter the ashes in a really beautiful place up in Napa, CA, but my mom felt that since he was always an inside cat due to his condition that it'd be more fitting if the ashes were placed in an urn and kept here. I don't know how I feel about that quite yet, I'm a little mixed about whether that'll be too tough to bear, but we'll see.

A couple of years ago when my cat died, I chose the later. She was an inside cat and loved being around me. I figured she'd rather be with me than not so she's now in a nice little box by my bed.

When she was "delivered", I'll admit...I broke down. But that pain subsides.
 
My condolences, Flux.
I too know the incredible place pets have in our lives and the holes they leave in our hearts when gone.
You and your family did a great thing by taking him in and giving him a loving home.
 
Sorry to hear about your cat. A 10 year old cat is still rather old, they don't live too much past that unless their babied pretty good. My family had a 15 year old cat and the last year of her life was basically staying in the same area, not moving too much and just waiting life out. So very sad, be happy in that his life was a good one while it lasted.

I've seen 3 cats die in my life, and I know another did as well.

1). was an old tabby who just got too old and died, no known reason
2). has kidney problems
3). meet the fanblades of a Ford 150 when the engine was started. Long story. MEEEEEEEEEOOOW.
4). I had a cat "run away", came back about a week latter, then ran away again about two months latter. It never did come back after that. It was winter and I assumed it went wherever it did the first time. When spring thaw came I noticed the skeleton and everything barried under the snow in our backyard.

In all its sad to lose a friend.
 
My sincerest condolences, flux. I have a dog that we rescued from an abusive owner 14 years ago, when she was six months old. She is the sweetest, most loving dog I've ever seen, and I absolutely dread the day. You have my warmest, heartfelt wishes, and my prayers. :(

J.
 
I'm so sorry. :( It's so hard losing a pet. You get so attached to them. Your cat has the same coloring as my cat Buttercup does! But he's a little redder than yours is. He looked precious..especially curled up next to that dog! :D A death of a pet is never a fun thing. But at least he lived a normal life and was given a second chance.
 
I'm sorry for your loss. It sounds like you gave your cat a warm, loving, and safe life. He looked happy and I'm sure he'll be waiting for you in the next life.
 
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