On our morning walk this morning, I came upon a topic I wanted
to blog about, and then life happened. We got back to the house and found
our youngest cat dead. He looked like he fell asleep and didn’t wake up. Who
knows what happened. We live in the country and there are many things that can
kill a cat. Of course, I was very sad, a normal response to a pet’s death.
As the day went on, I was able to look at my own reaction and
was pleased to find I was having a different response than I had when all of my
other pets had died. Before this time, my reaction has been to be really
angry at the world and questioned why was this happening to me, as though it
was personal. I have lost 4 other cats in the last 8 years and was
feeling like to world was out to get me by killing my cats.
I think I reacted that way for several reasons. Being so hurt as
a child made me think I deserve certain things regardless of any logic or
effort. Also, as a child, the only close relationship I had was with my cats.
They provided me with comfort, and companionship that none of my family members
ever did. I slept with them, dressed them up, cuddled with them, and loved them
like I wanted to be loved.
I see that losing a cat has been so traumatic for me over the
years because they were my family members as a child, not the people in my
house. They were there for me whenever I needed someone and there wasn’t anyone
around.
I will really miss my little Leonardo. But this time I am happy
for the time I got with him. I am not angry just sad.
Osama Bin Kitty says "I will keeeeel you!"
ReplyDeleteBye bye kitty terrorist :(
Yes good bye to the best terrorist kitty ever. We love you. :(
DeleteThere is a companionship that only a cat can provide. So sorry to hear about Leonardo.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your compassion. We will definitely miss him.
DeleteNow we keep loving up the rest of our pets and being grateful for each day they are with us.