Happy Cat... Healthy Life
A dear sweet friend of mine became ill this past week. So serious it required medical intervention and a hospital stay. The situation could have been more intense (undeniably deadly) if he did not instinctively call his physician. I see many people second-guessing their health, which is not good. If there is any question there might be something wrong, you must always seek out medical advice from a qualified provider, and not from an acquaintance, friend, etc. It’s imperative if you want to maintain future good health.
While my chum was in the hospital he asked me to take care of his cat (Lioness), which I was more than happy to do. His sweet little bundle of joy is remarkable in every way, happy, playful and lovable. Some say animals emulate their owners. I’m not sure if there is any truth to this, but in the case of my friend and his pet, there definitely seems to be this uncanny intense transference of love. My time with Lioness was well spent, and with her there, I felt like my friend was never that far away and believed all would be OK… and it was!
To my loyal friend, it’s always been my impression when people go to rescue shelters they are doing the choosing. I’m not necessarily sure this was true in your case. I think Lioness chose you, because she knew you needed a pet that would give as much as it got. It’s undeniable when I see the two of you together, this is the story that plays out, and how she treats me is an extension of the love you give her and that which you have given to me over the years.
I couldn’t ask for a better friend. Your honesty, loyalty and commitment, not just to others and me, but to yourself is what excites me mostly about you, and makes me happy to call you my friend, now and forever. I hope you continue to feel better. Thank you for sharing so much with me, most importantly Lioness. She, like you, is a rare treasure to behold. I hope you enjoy the pictures I took of her. May they inspire and aid in your recovery. – paerki
"A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not." – Ernest Hemingway
While my chum was in the hospital he asked me to take care of his cat (Lioness), which I was more than happy to do. His sweet little bundle of joy is remarkable in every way, happy, playful and lovable. Some say animals emulate their owners. I’m not sure if there is any truth to this, but in the case of my friend and his pet, there definitely seems to be this uncanny intense transference of love. My time with Lioness was well spent, and with her there, I felt like my friend was never that far away and believed all would be OK… and it was!
To my loyal friend, it’s always been my impression when people go to rescue shelters they are doing the choosing. I’m not necessarily sure this was true in your case. I think Lioness chose you, because she knew you needed a pet that would give as much as it got. It’s undeniable when I see the two of you together, this is the story that plays out, and how she treats me is an extension of the love you give her and that which you have given to me over the years.
I couldn’t ask for a better friend. Your honesty, loyalty and commitment, not just to others and me, but to yourself is what excites me mostly about you, and makes me happy to call you my friend, now and forever. I hope you continue to feel better. Thank you for sharing so much with me, most importantly Lioness. She, like you, is a rare treasure to behold. I hope you enjoy the pictures I took of her. May they inspire and aid in your recovery. – paerki
"A cat has absolute emotional honesty: human beings, for one reason or another, may hide their feelings, but a cat does not." – Ernest Hemingway