Purrs In Our Hearts - Cat Forum UK
In Loving Memory Cats => Rainbow Bridge - In Loving Memory => Topic started by: JackSpratt on June 28, 2014, 21:43:55 PM
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You were a beautiful girl. I've no idea how old you were, just that you were a funny unpredictable little lady with a massive personality.
You deserved so much better than you had. But I loved you, I'm just sorry I couldn't do more for you - I'll always regret that.
Rest Easy, Sweetheart. Hope you found a snug bed on the Bridge.
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Oh Shonagh. Am so sorry........
MARLEY, sleep gently treasure xxx
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RIP beautiful girl :(
Shonagh :hug: :hug: :hug:
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Very sorry to read this, Shonagh. You do so much for your charges, I know she would have felt your love and compassion. :hug:
Bridge baby Marley, go have fun sweetheart. Xx
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So sorry Shonagh :hug: :hug:
RIP Marley :'(
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:care: :care: Shonagh, you give so much to so many. Be kind to yourself, you only have to look at Mim & the General to know you have nothing to regret. We do what we can. Xxxxx
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Oh my word am so sorry :hug: :hug: :hug:
Marley will have known you were there for her and di all you could :hug: :hug: :hug:
RIP beautiful girl :hug:
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RIP Marley play hard on the Bridge
So sorry Shonagh :hug: :hug: :hug:
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So sorry Shonagh :hug: :hug: :hug:
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So very sorry for your loss :(
Play well at the bridge Marley x
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have only just seen this, so sorry :hug:
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RIP Marley. There are lots of Purrs furries at the bridge just waiting to greet you.
I am so very sorry, Shonagh :hug: :hug:
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RIP Marley, god bless xx
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So very sorry to read this
:RIP: Marley x
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I've not been able to come back to this thread until now.
Marley wasn't "officially" my cat. She lived four doors up from me, but she was a regular visitor at my home. I was concerned about her and called the relevant authorities to assess the situation a couple of years ago; they assured me they'd checked and she had access to her home, and they'd discussed adequate cat care.
Just before she passed away, she started visiting me three times a day. She practically lived outside the house which worried me a great deal.
I've since found out the "access" to her home is a small hole (I knew it was a hole, but not how small it was. As an inspector had seen it, I naturally assumed it was plausible) she'd have had to squeeze herself through every time she wanted to get in her home. But she'd have had no reason to go in her home, because her owner worked away - sometimes up to five days a week - and never organised any care for her while he was away.
I am remarkably saddened and angry by this. I will be reporting the inspector that dealt with the case.
I loved Marley as much as I was "allowed to" - the circumstances made it very difficult. But I made sure those three times a day, she got food and a quick fuss. (Sometimes a longer fuss if it was possible.)
She was an adorable girl, I miss her. And I will always regret not being able to do more for her.
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That is so bad JS and pleased you are reporting the inspector and hope some rea; action is taken :hug: :hug: