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Default Jan 07, 2020 at 10:23 PM
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I visit them with my dogs frequently and my border collie was obsessed with their cat. Staring at her all day and following her around - trying to herd her.

Today apparently she all of a sudden couldn't move her hind legs and it was some kind of blood clot. They took her to the vet, but there really wasn't anything they could do. So they put her to sleep.

She wasn't my cat. She nuzzled me occasionally when I visited for attention. Astro loved her. I'm just really sad. It's bringing up memories of losing Fish...and someday knowing I'll have to help Astro and then one day Andy too.

It's so not fair.

RIP Kitty.

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