Monday, April 2, 2012

We Has A Sad

We weren't on line a lot over the weekend. Mum didn't even check the blogs and we were so saddened to find out one of our original blogging buddies, Scooby, of Little Cat Feet, ranned off to The Bridge right in front of his mum.

Dood, we will miss you lots. Our "rivalry" between Whiskerconsin and Minnysoda. Bucky Badger, Fight Sioux, your squillion, Sioux, who we sent you as part of your secret paw one year. Our eyes are leaking and our hearts are heavy.

Plus over the weekend, Zippy, Sadie and Speedy lost their human Dad. He ran off to heaven on them unexpectedly. So their Daddy will be waiting for them when they run off to The Bridge. Lots of comforting purrs to you and your Mum.

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  1. It was a sad, sad weekend. We are sending you big *headbumps*.

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  2. Lots of sad this past weekend....

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  3. We didn't know about any of this until this evening, too. Very very sad indeed.

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  4. Yeah, it was a hard weekend... I feel so bad for our kitty friends and their people.

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  5. Such sad news. We send our love to all the families xxxx

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  6. We are so sorry for the loss of your friend.

    purrs

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  7. We're sending lut sympathetic purrs to everyone.

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  8. It was a very sad weekend this weekend.

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  9. The weekend has been very sad and we send purrs to both families.

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  10. Yes, thereat was a lot a sad news about Scooby and Zippy, Sadie & Speedy's daddy. We are purring for both of their families.

    The Crew

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  11. Dear Derby, Ducky & Janet,
    Thank you so much for the tribute to Scooby! The pain is enormous right now, but having the love of such dear friends helps bear the burden. We count you among our very best friends and send our love to you.

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  12. It was a sad weekend losing Scooby and with Zippy, Sadie & Speedy losing their human dad.

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