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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 4157460" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>Flurry got to the point where I had to have our family vet send her across the Rainbow Bridge a few years ago. We got her from the pound for my oldest daughter for her 13th or 14th birthday. I'm pretty sure Flurry was feral, but she got on well with Kat, & my autistic son, and no one else in the family. Kat enlisted in the Navy in 2013 or 2014, and couldn't take Flurry with her. Flurry liked to sit in the high spots, and lurk. She also lurked around the water dishes scattered throughout the house, and was Death Incarnate on bugs & mice.</p><p></p><p>When I walked past her, I'd run my hand down her back in a soft pet. And one day, she leaned into the pet! So I started petting her more often. And one day she came and sat in the chair with me and asked to be petted. Soon she was sitting near me or with me regularly. </p><p></p><p>She started having mouth troubles, and we had to start feeding her soft food, and eventually she lost her last tooth, and couldn't even eat that. She'd always been hard to manage going to the vet, but I told her what I was doing, and she walked into the crate on her own. When we got there, she loved on the vet, the techs, and everyone else. As I have for years, I held her and petted her and told her what a good kitty she was. And that I loved her, and that one day I'd see her at the Rainbow Bridge, and if she wasn't there I wouldn't go there either.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 4157460, member: 45785"] Flurry got to the point where I had to have our family vet send her across the Rainbow Bridge a few years ago. We got her from the pound for my oldest daughter for her 13th or 14th birthday. I'm pretty sure Flurry was feral, but she got on well with Kat, & my autistic son, and no one else in the family. Kat enlisted in the Navy in 2013 or 2014, and couldn't take Flurry with her. Flurry liked to sit in the high spots, and lurk. She also lurked around the water dishes scattered throughout the house, and was Death Incarnate on bugs & mice. When I walked past her, I'd run my hand down her back in a soft pet. And one day, she leaned into the pet! So I started petting her more often. And one day she came and sat in the chair with me and asked to be petted. Soon she was sitting near me or with me regularly. She started having mouth troubles, and we had to start feeding her soft food, and eventually she lost her last tooth, and couldn't even eat that. She'd always been hard to manage going to the vet, but I told her what I was doing, and she walked into the crate on her own. When we got there, she loved on the vet, the techs, and everyone else. As I have for years, I held her and petted her and told her what a good kitty she was. And that I loved her, and that one day I'd see her at the Rainbow Bridge, and if she wasn't there I wouldn't go there either. [/QUOTE]
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