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My Tribute To Kitty And Jaz

Posted by Tramaine

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It has been quite some time since I last posted on this blog. No, I’m not Tramaine. I am the owner of the blog who was allowed to be in the lives of Jaz and Kitty, our two pets who have passed away. They were the joys of our lives. We have Gizmo who remains. He misses his pals. We know this because he is very clingy now.

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Jaz–1994-2008

I adopted Jaz from a litter of little baby Shi Tzu/Poodle mixes. Her litter mates were mostly curly haired little things that were pretty loud. There was one little one who came over to me right away. She sat down and looked at me like she knew I was hers. She was mine too. We were all we had for a while. Then Ed came into our lives and we were three. She was a joy to our lives. She is very much missed. I was blessed to have this wonderful baby in my life for 13 and a half years.

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Kitty–1998-2007

We found Kitty at a grooming place. She was in a cage. She looked so sad until we took her home with us. Kitty was about 3 months old at the time. Ed had just had a car accident that was pretty bad so we were just starting to recover from that. She came into ours lives and became an immediate blessing. She loved Jaz from the first moment she saw her. Jaz loved cats so it was a mutual love. They played and enjoyed each other for many years. We lost Kitty very unexpectedly in December right after Christmas. We believe she held on as long as she could. Kitty was with us for 9 years. She is sorely missed.

We miss you both tremendously.

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  1. Tilly (1 comments.) Said,

    These little babies do make a spot in your heart don’t they? They are full of love and aren’t afraid to share it with you.

  2. Tramaine Said,

    Yes, they become part of our lives in ways we cannot imagine until they are no longer here.

    Thank you for your visit and comment!