Losing a family pet - a tribute to Glitter

It’s no surprise that the night before we are due to give her up to her new home that the weather is different. It’s raining with hints of thunder. Like this night, Glitter, our family cat, is different. She is no ordinary cat. For us, she’s like another family member. She’s kind, affectionate, empathetic and most of all - she has a soul. You can feel it in her. She understands what’s going on around her. Mel and I are convinced of this. Tonight in particular. It’s like she’s fully aware that tonight is her last night in our family home. Our last night together. Even writing this makes my heart sink, my breath short. I have tears rolling down my cheeks. It feels like we’re making the wrong decision, but I know in my heart of hearts that it’s the right decision.

When I think back over our last five years with our beautiful cat there are so many amazing memories. Memories that I want to last forever. She is entwined in the very fabric of our unity as a family. Anyone who knows our family knows Glitter, or knows of her.

And so it’s with a heavy heart that we’ll hand her over to her new family tomorrow. We’ll shed tears and feel sorrow and pain for giving her up, but we’ll also forever have fond memories of how she touched us.

From her human-like meows to her playful biting and scratching, her mannerisms and idiosyncrasies will be etched in our memories.

We love you Glitter girl. Don’t forget us - we’ll never forget you...

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