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Losing a cat hurts

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RolloTheRed

RolloTheRed Report 17 Aug 2015 13:35

My junior cat, a Felix look alike, died just a year ago (4) and somehow I cannot get over it. Senior cat too - he has reverted to being a kitten. Jnr. was rescued from a junkie, his health recovered and then he was poisoned with antifreeze.

http://goo.gl/W32wNt

I'd love to get another cat but it is far more difficult than I had expected thanks to our eclectic life style. Sharon has a great idea but not really practical in cities.

I am beginning to suffer from cat jealousy towards those with two or more felines. One cat is great, two more than twice better.

I did try a cat cafe in Bethnal Green which was nice but after leaving the sense of loss even worse. A neighbor acquired two half Persians 6 months ago who share the name Piccadilly being Londoners. I play chess with him but really I want to see his kittens.

Maybe I am addicted.

:-(