Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Our ‘old boy Ted’ is making his way to Rainbow Bridge to meet up with our other pets. He has been such a wonderful affectionate cat who arrived as a big feral 17 years ago, all hissing and spitting. I trapped him and off he went to the vets, was tested and neutered. I thought when I released him over the fields he wouldn’t be back but that afternoon he was sat in the garden. It took a year to tame him and then he moved in. We previously had eleven cats who landed on our doorstep, as we live in a small village surrounded by farms, hubby always said, there must be a sign showing them where to come!
All our cats had different personalities but Ted was one that certainly found his way into our hearts, we called him our gardening buddy. he loved to hinder and help. We have cried and smiled remembering all his little quirks.
We miss you Ted, safe journey to Rainbow Bridge.
So sad, but you gave him a great life.
We have had several of those feral cats. Our new one has no tail...my wife calls him Bob.
So sorry to hear. Ted was a beautiful kitty
So sorry. I know the feeling.
Beautiful photos. Thank you for sharing Ted with us. Like yours, my heart is filled with four legged children who have gone over that bridge. Our tears are a small price to pay for all the love.
So sorry for your pain, Sylvia. In the long run the joyful memories will help you overcome the loss. Ted certainly made a good choice when he decided where he wanted to live.
My heart goes out to you Sylvia. Remember Ted will always be with you in these photos and your heart.
My heart breaks for you, Sylvia. Much love and fond memories to you and your husband.
Sylvias wrote:
Our ‘old boy Ted’ is making his way to Rainbow Bridge to meet up with our other pets. He has been such a wonderful affectionate cat who arrived as a big feral 17 years ago, all hissing and spitting. I trapped him and off he went to the vets, was tested and neutered. I thought when I released him over the fields he wouldn’t be back but that afternoon he was sat in the garden. It took a year to tame him and then he moved in. We previously had eleven cats who landed on our doorstep, as we live in a small village surrounded by farms, hubby always said, there must be a sign showing them where to come!
All our cats had different personalities but Ted was one that certainly found his way into our hearts, we called him our gardening buddy. he loved to hinder and help. We have cried and smiled remembering all his little quirks.
We miss you Ted, safe journey to Rainbow Bridge.
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So sorry Sylvia, I know how much you and Bob loved Ted. You will always have wonderful memories, Take care, and await the next stray who enters your garden
Sorry for your loss, Sylvia. Hope another comes along to fill the void.
Beautiful images and a loving tribute, Sylvia. Pets touch our hearts in a special way.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
mcmama wrote:
So sad, but you gave him a great life.
Thank you very much mcmamma.
So sorry, I just went through the same thing with my 16 year old kitty cat last September. Still missing her every day. Ted was a beautiful cat.
Sylvias
Loc: North Yorkshire England
Paloviejo wrote:
We have had several of those feral cats. Our new one has no tail...my wife calls him Bob.
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