jdf wrote:It did indeed pull at the heart, Traci. When I picked up the photos today, I was a little afraid to look at them - it was sad but also made us happy to see these pics of Roxer. Kind of a window to the past that we didn't have before.
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I know, JDF, I too had an undeveloped roll of Cayci when she left me. It was very bittersweet, but I'm glad I got the pics, because they are a constant reminder of happier times, forever in my heart.
jdf wrote:Moe, our old cat who helped with Roxy's re-hab 6 years ago is hangin' in there - Ruby still likes to pick on him, though. Some things never change.
I am SO sorry! Now that I think of it, I believe I have a picture I saved that you had posted of one of the neighborhood kids with Moe. He is a black cat, yes?
I am SO sorry! Now that I think of it, I believe I have a picture I saved that you had posted of one of the neighborhood kids with Moe. He is a black cat, yes?
Hugs to you, Nancy, Ringo, Ruby AND Moe :D[/quote]
LOL - no problem, DeVon. Yeah, he's a black cat - kind of a midget and kind of a finicky old queen really. He's a cool guy, though, and he moved in here following Roxy's FCE. Roxy had never lived with a cat before and Moe was a big event for her. He helped her psychologically, getting her out of the terrible depression she was in at the time. Even though our other two cats outweigh him and pick on him, Moe is numero uno.
What a nice surprise...they look great together. I found an undeveloped roll of film some time after I lost my Tabby and it really got my heart pounding. I hope you can get them a little clearer, still it's great that you found it!