Posted by gearnut on November 10, 2008 at 17:05:45 from (68.62.56.183):
In Reply to: Re: Pet burial posted by Pat H. on November 10, 2008 at 14:59:09:
Pat, nice story.
In about 1997 a stray Calico cat made her way to the shop and after a month of so of coaxing, I got her to come in. She made her bed on a chair and pretty soon the shop was her home.
Customers would stop by and want to visit with Mavis. I named her after Punk Anderson's wife on Dallas (the series) because I thought it was such a unusual name.
Mavis became my best friend. We have a kitchen table out here and pretty soon she felt the table was her domain. One night a friend stopped by and leaned on the table and she got up out of her chair and smacked the *hit out of him, turned around and went back and laid down. I don't think I've ever laughed so hard.
Then she got sick and after several nights at the vet, without a clue as to what was wrong, I found her dead on the floor.
She is resting under a bush, her favourite outdoor spot with a note and some of my clothing wrapped around her.
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