Bad days evaporate into nothingness with a warm cat pic.twitter.com/x5U8v9Z2Wj
— Jonathan Eisen (@phylogenomics) February 27, 2014
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I am sorry for your loss :(
ReplyDeleteSo sorry man... Annapurna had a loving home, that is clear.
ReplyDeleteIt hurts. We just lost our 15 year old baby girl kittie. Understand what you are going through. Loved her so much.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry. You gave her a wonderful home/life. So hard to lose a member of the family.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry.
ReplyDeleteMy cat Peter died in my arms ten years ago. He made me laugh many times and I can still hear him chattering away, as if he was telling me off.
May your memories of Annapurna make you laugh (and smile) forever.
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ReplyDeleteSorry to hear that.
Delete:-( -- Now in kitty heaven.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry for your loss.
ReplyDeleteWorst news ever. Sorry.
ReplyDeleteI missed this when you posted it Jonathan. I'm so sorry for your loss. She was beautifully photogenic and obviously loved.
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