Thank you all,
Hi Ann, yes we had lots of fun and we raised some money for charity too with the T.shirts.
Without the kindness, dedication and support of Croydon Animal Samaritans Alfie wouldn’t have stood much of a chance in life. His foster mother at the charity has become a very close friend and we regularly communicate, she's so very fond of Alfie from their time together.
To see the way that he responded to having his own home and loving kindness was truly inspirational. For every pennies-worth of love that he received from us he paid back a pound in loving affection. It is as if life for him started at the age of two after such a dreadful start in life he got what every cat deserves a stable and loving home-life and he responded so brilliantly. I've never known a cat like him, and I've had cats all my life, he was such a personality. I had many very loving and affectionate cats over the years but Alfie was just so intelligent, I know that one can read all sort of things into a relationship but Alfie really did know how to communicate with me at a level it is hard to put into words, he knew when I was happy, he knew when I was down, above all he thrived on my "presence" and interacting with me, we formed such a strong and natural bond, he trusted and loved me 110%. Alfie's passing hurts in a way that all us who have lost loved ones know well. But, because of all of my happy memories, this time it is a different sort of hurt, a "happy" hurt if that makes any sense at all. A pain that is tempered by so many happy memories.
Love xx
Leigh, Val 'n Frankie