We adopted Maggie just 3 years ago from the SSPCA after
seeing her scraggy little face on their website. She was old and had been
waiting for a home for a long time. I couldn’t stop thinking about her so like
idiots we drove over 100 miles to Inverness to
get her. She hissed when we went into her compartment but we later realised that
we had startled her because she couldn’t really see.
She was tiny, literally half the size of our cat Buzz but really overweight. I used to joke that she looked like
she had been riding a really fat pony- she had real barrel legs. But a diet and
the chance to get outside soon fixed that.
She quickly because best friends with our two dogs and was
sleeping in their beds with them or on top of them within a few weeks. Molly
and Isla have always looked out for her and been unwaveringly tolerant ….she
was always clambering right over their heads as they lay asleep in the floor.
They have been very quiet, especially Isla, over the past
few days and this morning both kept going
over and sniffing her empty basket
and looking at me.
Maggie loved to snuggle and was very affectionate- you couldn’t
sit down in the living room without her climbing up your leg to get to your lap.
Being blind, we have had so many comedy moments from her …..
the time she tried to jump onto our bed and jumped up about two feet away from
where the bed actually was…………. and she ran
daily into doors, furniture and the dogs, darting around fearlessly!! There are
still cushions on the floor all over the house in front of things she was
always running into.
But she was very happy, never happier than when there was a fire
lit and she was snuggled with her friends.
I found Maggie just as I was leaving for work, in her spot by the fire but clearly having suffered a stroke during the night. She purred when I went over to her but she couldn’t move at all. I carried her through to the bedroom with me to wake up Euan and we both agreed that Maggies time had come.
The
vet wasn’t able to come to the house until lunchtime and that gave us a
few hours to spend time with her and say goodbye. I am so thankful for that
time.
We have buried her in the garden and I have planted some
snowdrops over the spot. They are out in our garden just now so we will
remember her when they come up each year at this time.
We will miss you wee one xx
Oh Hayley, what a lovely post for a beautiful and sweet girl. I am so very sorry for your loss... You opened your heart and home to her at a time that she so needed someone, and what a difference you made for her, and what a perfect final resting place for her as well. I hope that you are finding comfort in your memories of Maggie, and in knowing that you will see her again one day.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry to hear of your loss, I know it's such a sad time when we lose our little fur baby's.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry to hear of your loss, but so glad you and Maggie shared such love. xo
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about Maggie. This is surely one of the worst things about pet ownership; but at least there some comfort in knowing that you had made life immeasurably better for her during your time together.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about Maggie. We lost our dear cat at the end of the year and I know that it takes time for your heart to mend. They are such a big part of our family.
ReplyDeleteI love your home and enjoy reading about it here on your blog. Thanks for sharing.
Happy Easter!
Hugs from Holland,
Heidi
Maggie was a blessing to you as you were a blessing to her. Such a sweet tribute to your little friend. She has her vision back now in Heaven and will wait for you at the gates. I like that you planted flowers over her resting spot.
ReplyDeletebig hugs and lots of love to you....