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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 1,071 Joined: 12-September 09 From: UK Member No.: 6,120 ![]() |
Hello to you all. I know if you're reading this you've also suffered great loss and will be feeling heartbroken too.
Over the weeks since Noushka left us to become another of my 'Angel Dogs' I have looked on this site many times and found some comfort from knowing that I am not alone. The messages, poems, stories written on here about beloved pets are so beautiful and they have kept me going. I am finding things very hard at the moment . It's now about 10 weeks since I said goodbye to Noushka and almost 4 years since Tasha. They are now both in the garden they loved to play in. We planted two white flowering shrubs and lots of snowdrops around them. They 're Samoyeds and loved to play in the snow. I will miss them so much this Christmas and I'm dreading the first snowfall. I try to keep thinking of all the happy times and how much love we shared but I feel so lost and empty without them. Losing Noushka has brought back the pain of losing Tasha. I just try to think that now they are together again. I do believe that they are with me in spirit and know that as in life they will always be by my side. Thanks for reading this and if anyone can help me I would love to hear from them. Love |
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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 1,827 Joined: 16-June 08 From: Florida Member No.: 4,797 ![]() |
Hi Madi,
I haven't seen the one about the lioness and wildebeest as best friends, but sure hope to view that documentary. Perhaps I can locate a part of it on You tube. I love watching all kinds of documentaries regarding just about everything. The one about the lioness and wildebeest as friends is of special interest to me especially since they usually attack and make wildebeests their food whenever possible along with other animals, of course. As far as the kitten and crow, that would be Cassie kitty and Moses the wild crow. It all began as a horrible act of cruelty when someone tossed a bag over someone's fence with the orphaned kitten in it. The elderly home owners Ann and Wally Collito thought she was a rat because she was so very tiny. Enter Moses the wild crow who adopted her, fed her like she would a baby bird (probably worms, bugs, berries and the like), then continued to care for her. I have several videos in save of Cassie cat and Moses crow growing, playing and loving each other. Here's one showing how it all began ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-fAGzY9rnaA For the longest time, she Cassie kitty trusted no one but the crow and Moses protected, defended and cared for that kitten like it was her own baby. When Ann would put dry cat food kibbles out in the yard for Cassie kitten, she'd have to then back away because, at least for a while, the kitten feared her and everyone else except Moses the wild crow. See how the crow still fed Cassie and always backed away giving the kitten first dibs. I also have videos about dogs adopting squirrels and other species of animals, cats who adopt bunnies, squirrels, and other species of animals. There's the one of the pig who adopted the white tiger then later that same white tiger returned the favor by adopting a litter of pigs. Horses with goats, cats, chickens and other friends. Even an elephant and dog best friends! Monkeys with dogs, kittens and other friends. Of course, there's the famous gorilla Cocoa with her kitten. And, a zoo gorilla that rescued and protected a little boy (human) who fell into the pit. That one is amazing! If you wish, I'd be glad to post the video links and some photos of all the above on your thread. Would you like that, Madi? Just say the word. I'd be very pleased to go through my saved You Tubes and fetch them for you. It would be no trouble at all and I'd love you to see some of them. As you said, "Love really doesn't have any boundaries. " So true! ![]() Many Comforting Hugs to You and Your Fur Kid Angel Ulriich!!! I Wish You Peace!!! Always, Dottie xoxoxox |
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