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Old 11-29-2006, 04:41 PM #9
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Lara, Isis looks like a real sweetheart. I love long haired cats~ they are so pretty and soft.

Maybe we should start an In Memory of our Pets thread??

Here is my Ginger~

Jan 22, 1993 - July 3, 2006
13 years, cause of death unknown, presumed cancer

She was such a cute puppy! And this older picture was taken just days before she died. She was very sick here and couldn't walk without staggering, but she looks so serene in this photo. She was overlooking her favorite lake, but was too sick to even try to get down to the beach. I feel she knew it was her last visit there, and she was just standing and soaking in the memories of leaping off the dock and swimming for ten hour days when she was younger.
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