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Date: Jul. 31st, 2007 09:11 pm (UTC)I know I've said to you before: why do we do it? Why do we invest so much love and devotion to pets knowing that we will, likely, outlive them by a long shot? Of course the answer is the joy they give in those few precious years greatly outweighs the pain we feel at their loss.
You provided him with the best possible life you could. A long one for a cat too. That doesn't make it any easier, I know. He's been there through think and thin, ups and downs, followed you across the country (how many moves?), and never complained once. He's been the constant.
Do you think, if Chester could write a little tome of his/your life he would write in third person omniscient or third person objective? I'm kind of thinking omniscient. Either way, it would be an interesting book.