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In the fall of 96-97, there was a scratching noise at the front door of my sister's house. A beautiful male Siamese cat walked in the house when my sister opened the door.  He looked around the house and my sister game him a meal. He ate, slept in like he owned the place, then asked to be let outside. This went on for a week. She attached a note to his collar stating what has been happening. There was a an answered note the next time the cat showed up. It read "I thought he belonged to you guys. He has been showing up here also". My sister was in a quandary at this point. I advised her to take the cat in, since it already regarded her as an owner, if not as a food source. My sister was hesitant about it, since she believed no owner would let a cat like him in the wild. She settled for feeding him outside in the inside yard, but not letting him inside. this went on for a month or three, until the cat dragged himself to the house with an infected wound in the butt. The size of the wound indicated a dog bit him. My sister took him to the vet and finally decided to take the cat into the family.
My sister's family led a discussion on what to name him. They finally settled on the name "Ming", because if his bright yellow coat. I thought of it as apt, because I thought it was short for "Ming the Merciless."
I'll explain further. Ming has the characteristics and disposition of what would you expect of a Siamese. He is smart and he gets bored easy. Unfortunately, when you dangles a piece of string for him or toy for him to go after, it's your hands he goes for with claws and teeth. I decided to arm myself with a pair of thick leather gloves. Ming upped the ante and really let the claws out. The furry Utahraptor ripped open the gloves trying to get at the flesh!.
He got along better with my sister though. I'ved seen them chasing each other in a game of hide and seek. But even she had call Ming "The Cat From Hell". It took 2 years for Ming to adjust to no more going out, but he accepted his fate in the end. Then fate took a cruel turn for Ming. My siser took him to the vet to get his teeth cleaned. The vet decided to place Ming under anesthesia, but something went wrong and Ming went into a coma. The managed to resuscitate him, but Ming lost his hearing!
This had a profound effect on him. He started to caterwaul in the middle of the night. He has a loud voice for a slender cat. The cries echoed throughout the house in the dead of night. My brother-in-law ended up throwing shoes at him to get him to shut up.
Ming had one endearing characteristic, despite his quirks. He was absolutely loyal to my sister. He did not leave her side when my sister was ill and was bed-ridden. My brother-in-law finally had to bring him to the kitchen after 3 days of not leaving my sister's side. There was also the time when they first tried boarding him when they went on vacation. They got a call from the boarding cattery that Ming refused to eat. They hurried back home and when they came to get him, he was so happy to see them that he started crying and purring at the same time. The family either left someone at the house with Ming or left plenty of food and water in the house for those short weekend strips after that. Or I would sit the house.
The vet figured that Ming was about 7 years old when he came in from the cold, though she warned that he could be much older than that. The kids where still in grade school when he came in and decided to stay.
Time went by quickly...too quickly at times. The kids now had either finished college or are in college. I had moved away. My sister called me to express here worry over Ming last year. His health had started to deteriorate. He was turning skinny and he started smelling bad. My sister wanted to put him down, but his appetite was still healthy. She felt that she was being selfish for wanting to keep him by her side for as long as possible. I pointed out to her that we don't put down members of the family just because they had become a burden.
Unfortunately, the time had come. My sister texted me this afternoon to tell me that she finally had to put Ming down. He couldn't stand anymore. She had been crying since last night. The funny thing is that Ming was trying to comfort her, even as his health was failing. She texted me later to say that the deed was done. And she had wept as bitterly as if she had lost a child at the vet.
I'ved been fighting tears all afternoon and wrestling whether it was all right to cry over the loss of a cat. I decided that if one of my literary heroes can cry over the loss of his cat, so can I!
Ming is being cremated and his ashes buried in the garden. I just hope that my sister remembers to tell him to go into the light when he did pass over. He might decide to come back as a ghost, though I think my sister wouldn't mind.
So ends the story of The Cat Who Came In - And Decided To Stay. Unfortunately, he decided to leave again to wander off, but that's okay. We will see him again, one of these days. 
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Into terror!,  Into valour!
Charge ahead! No! Never turn
Yes, it's into the fire we fly
And the devil will burn!
- Scarlett Pimpernell
I have no words.

We had to put down the Best Dog Ever recently. It hit me like a frieght train when she couldn't navigate the stairs.. and then couldn't navigate the 3 inches from the porch to the lawn.

So much hurt. Concentrate on the good times. It helps.. some.
"No can brain today. Want cheezeburger."
From NGE: Nobody Dies, by Gregg Landsman
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5579457/1/NGE_Nobody_Dies
I never really knew him too well, but my family's Pembroke Welsh Corgi, Oliver, is still missed - quirks and all!

I have a cat myself, and even though he's a youngin' (barely two years old IIRC) I still worry about him.

While he's definitely no 'Cat From Hell', if he thinks you're not paying enough attention to him he'll reach up and put his paws against you. With or without claws depends on how agitated he is with you. Wink
My condolences, losing family pets is never easy.

Especially those who are full of as much character as you describe.
-Terry
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"so listen up boy, or pornography starring your mother will be the second worst thing to happen to you today"
TF2: Spy
Indeed, my sympathies. Reminds me of Missy, the cocker spaniel-beagle mix (beagle coloring, cocker fur) my family owned, who was there through most of my elementary school years, and all the way through high school and college. I remember carrying her in my arms around the block as a puppy shivering in fright at the experience, I remember her eagerly going for leashless walks around that same block with my dad in her prime, and I remember the day she finally died, of what had to be extreme old age. It's been twenty-five years, and when I visit my mom I still half-expect to see Missy lying in a slash of sunlight coming through the front door...

(and Ordnance, sorry about your note going with the duplicate thread...)
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.
It's perfectly fine to cry over the loss of a family member. Lost one myself in '10, and she was a rescued feral. I sat up with her all night long; it was the first time she had ever willingly let me pet her. Took her to the vet in the morning of that night, and they couldn't do anything for her but put her down. I bawled all the way home.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Losing my dwarf kitty Gunstar wasn't so bad, but then she'd always had a heart murmur and apparently just never woke up after curling up in a sunny spot. Thus far, the yorkie dog (at the bottom of the siz range for the breed at 4 lbs, which is actually just a bit bigger than Gunstar now that I think about it - though Bits doesn't perch on my shoulder, nor has she been in a rolling fight with a small pack feral dogs like the one that got Gunstar renamed from Miss Ghostie) who is my current animal companion is doing well enough, but she's only eight and so is only middle aged for a Yorkshire. The only other animal whose death I really remember was Stewit Duly, a Polish Hen cockerel who kept flying up and attacking me with his beak and leg spurs when I was a kid, and had to be literally batted out of the air with a stick when I'd go into the coop to feed them, so that was more of a celebration really.

- CD

ETA: Just because pets are the topic, I would like to note that my ittle four pound dog trotting across the floor shakes the whole house. Thus preserving the trend of animals with a disproportionate potential for destruction... somehow. I think oit might be a case of her trot happening to match the resonant frequency of the structure, but whatever it is is rattles the dishes and makes liquids and lamp pullcords wobble.
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"Anko, what you do in your free time is your own choice. Use it wisely. And if you do not use it wisely, make sure you thoroughly enjoy whatever unwise thing you are doing." - HymnOfRagnorok as Orochimaru at SpaceBattles
woot Med. Eng., verb, 1st & 3rd pers. prsnt. sg. know, knows
I got a text from my sister that they adopted a new cat. This one is young and looks like it was somebody's pet. It wondered into a friend's house from the rain. And since the friend is afraid of cats, they begged my sister to take him in, otherwise he'd be going to a shelter. Snickers managed to convince my brother-in-law to spare him from the shelter.
The fly in the ointment is that it looks like Ming decided to come back to the house....the text conversation with my sister went like this:
Me: U did tell him to go 2 the light, right?
Sister: No, I didn't since I was crying at the time, besides he was deaf, remember?
So now, my sister has 2 cats. One alive, and one who came back. Ah, well..I'm pretty sure the family will work something out.
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Into terror!,  Into valour!
Charge ahead! No! Never turn
Yes, it's into the fire we fly
And the devil will burn!
- Scarlett Pimpernell
Quote:And since the friend is afraid of cats, they begged my sister to take him in
So, how long have you known Ranma?
-- Bob
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Then the horns kicked in...
...and my shoes began to squeak.