Indigo

Indigo was a stray and showed up in my yard in June of 1992 so I have had him living with me for over 13 years. The vet, at the time, estimated that he was about a year and half minimum, so I assume he was about fifteen years old. Perhaps older? When he came into my life, he was mostly dead. He had lost a lot of weight, his hair was all matted up, and he was limping as one of his legs dangled from his body while he moved. We weren’t sure he was going to survive. He did survive. And was an excellent cat for all of these years. He died yesterday in my home with some assistance of the vet, the tech and myself. This was after a rapid decline since the night before Thanksgiving, just last week. I miss him dearly. I am so grateful though to have had his company and support for so long. He was a cat with a lot of dignity. He was incredibly helpful. He was sweet all the time. He was always there for me whenever I was sad about anything.

And he ALWAYS used the litter boxes. Seriously. Now that is a good cat.

Thanksgiving

I know, I know… it is sure taking me a long time to update. Life is busy though. We had a couple of months of two cats, out of three, who had decided to stop using the litter boxes. That was challenging – to say the least. I am grateful we have had a solid three months of success with them behaving now. We successfully made it on our second camping trip with our new pop-up the last weekend in September. I am grateful for the pop-up that I bought in July on the day my great aunt died. We had a friend in crisis a lot in October. I am grateful he is still alive. I threw my back out again at the end of the month. I am grateful that I still managed to pass out Halloween candy, oh, and that I can walk. We had a special visitor in the beginning of November. I got more balance in my life again. I am grateful for all of my friends. And then my cat, Indigo, stopped eating the night before Thanksgiving. I am grateful having had him in my life for so long. My brother and his fiance got a new puppy. My parents stopped up for a visit. I am grateful for my family. I am grateful for all of the people who help make the ‘difficult’ times so much more manageable.