
Dear, dear Mooshie, you are sorely missed. Time with one’s loved ones is never long enough, but how very much I wish I’d had just one more time with you to say goodbye, to thank you for being such an incredible little mate.
You were the spiritual mother of my husband. I know this because you took your self-appointed role quite seriously. That first meeting, you signaled to my soul-mate that he was yours. You reached your arm clear to your armpit, past the shelter cage bars, to swat at him. Repeatedly. Moreover, you sent your angel/employee (who also worked for Southeast Area Animal Control Authority (SEAACA), to urge us that your days were numbered.
You arrived home cuddled in my honey’s arms. You lay in his lap for hours, your locomotive purring tireless. As soon as you made it clear that you were family, you’d stand on your hind legs to slam a hefty (albeit with claws sheathed) kangaroo one-two punch at your sister, whenever your human son would pet her for even a second.
Now your spirit, whether in heaven or reincarnated, must be playing soccer. You’d command your ‘son” (you considered me a lousy player) to lob crumpled paper balls your way, for you to whack-whack-whack them across the room and back to him.
Eventually, you graduated to batting crickets — then mice — then small birds. I doubt our local tiny critters mourns your loss as we do. Your later choice to retire to my mother’s bed must have cause them to celebrate. Not so for my mother’s gentleman cat who you evicted from his formerly cozy stead.
Until all but the last few weeks of your seventeen-ish years, despite your loss of all but one tooth, your appetite was vigorous. From Cheerios and crackers to olives and cucumbers, you enjoyed everything so long as your beloved people dined on it too.
Your long-departed sister, for whom you had neither patience nor fondness, allowed anyone to pet her. You, unlike her, saved your affection for just your intimates.
You made us feel truly special, dear Mooshie. You, our lovely girl, were the most special of cats. Rest in peace, beautiful soul.

Dear reader, here and here and here is more about Mooshie, including a video about her.
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I’m so sorry and my condolences to you. We recently lost our family dog to old age. He lived a good long life with us and we gave him the best we could. My heart bleed when I read your post so I know how painful it is.
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So sorry about your loss, Kally ❤
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Thank you.
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Sorry for you loss, dear Daal. We recently had to let go of our Joy…so yeah, totally understand the missing part. XxX
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Hi Patty – yes, dear Joy passed last year, no?
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Just three weeks ago.
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Whew! So very sorry. It was Jordi who passed earlier. Very sad.
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Thanks da-AL. Hugs, XxX
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My Mr. Whiskas
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Condolences to you, Teresa
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Nooo…🙃 he’s alive lol
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Thank goodness! ❤
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I miss our Henry, five years gone from this existence, yet he still visits us from time to time. We raised Henry from a 8-week-old puppy until his old age at 12 1/2. An amazing companion/friend/spiritual advisor. Sympathy to you on your loss of Mooshie Cat. But I don’t think she’s “lost” or “gone,” just around you in a different manner.
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Thanks for the kind thoughts ❤
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