Owch! My heart hurts.
We thought Orange Cat was injured, not so gravely ill. (Cats hide their pain so well).
He was purring. And then he was gone.
Surrounded by rainbows. For always now.
What will we do without his orange fur looking spectacular against blues and greens and patterns?
Then wave after wave of human-against-human heinousness.
Owch. Our connected hearts.
In other news, my art exhibition is coming inexorably closer … If you’d like a (real) postcard invitation, join my mailing list and send me your postal address. Anywhere in the world is fine. If you can’t come, put the postcard on your fridge and join the #HappyToBeHereProject (soon though, I’m closing it in about a week, so I can build the slide show in time.)
*Hugs*
Find an action you can take to help make things fair.
Take care of your heart,
Meg x o
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Hi meg sorry to hear about your cat.they are such individuals and bring such joy to our lives.you have such wonderful images of him
Thank you so much, Lydia. Sounds like you understand the loss… Love Meg x o
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Sorry to hear this, we lost a cat this year and leave such a hole in your life. We will all miss Orange cat but can look back over the wonderful images when we do. X
How do our hearts manage? M x o
Orange cat has been immortalized in a way no other cat has. And shared too! Hugs to you Meg.
Thanks Philippa. I somehow had imagined he would always be there, for me to draw and paint… M x o
Blessings on the orange cat who has given so much love…
Thank you, Carroll… He really did give a lot of love and colour and joy. M x o
All the kitties I have ever had have been so!
Kitties are Good People. M x o