Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Miss Marble has flown to the Bridge

Miss Marble writes:

This is my last blog post.  Goodbye friends!  I will watch over every one of you from the Rainbow Bridge, and I will send down my love to you!

Last night, I snuggled with Mommy, Daddy, and my inside family, but this morning I wanted out again (as usual).  My purrents have a jingle bell necklace on the door to the other dimension (aka the front door), and I have learned to make that ring to tell them I want out.  I rang the bell this morning, so Mommy let me out, saying "See you later" as usual.  They never kept me inside against my will.  I was born feral, and they knew that I would never be happy as just an inside kitty, so they let me go outside when I wanted.

A few hours later, Daddy was getting ready to leave for an appointment.  He went out the door, looked at the road, and saw something.  It was I, lying in a pool of blood on the road.  I had been hit by a car while crossing the road.  I was killed instantly.

At the approximate time I was killed, my inside-mama-cat Freya (not my real mama cat, but she treated me as her kitten) had stopped walking for a few minutes and sat down, unfocusing on the household and focusing on something else.  Mommy thought it was very strange at the time, but she and Daddy now realize that she probably had heard me make one last cry.

Daddy collected me on a bag and buried me under my favorite cedar tree and roses, where my sister and I used to play as kittens and rest as adults.  Mommy and Daddy are hoping that my sister will come visit, but they haven't seen her since Panther took over the backyard territory.

I love you all very much, and that love transcends death.

30 comments:

  1. Oh no! I am so sorry. My heart breaks when an outside kitty dies this way. The cat before me was indoor/outdoor and my human constantly worried this would happen. It didn't (she died of cancer at 15), but every day my human knew she dodged a bullet, so to speak. Purrs to you and the other kitties in your family.

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  2. Sending love & condolences from all of us at Purrchance To Dream and The Cat Blogosphere.

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  3. Have fun over the bridge Miss Marble. No cars there to put you in danger!

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  4. We had never met Miss Marble, but are so, so sorry she has gone to the RB in this way. We have an angel sisfur, Twinkle, who could never stop wandering. She was found one foot from the curb in front of our house. She was still warm. Mommy just sat and held her and cried for what seemed like furever. We are sending our prayers and hugs and purrs, Lily Olivia, Mauricio, Misty May, Giulietta, Fiona, Astrid, Lisbeth and Calista Jo. We know you are heartbroken.

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  5. Oh this is so heartbreaking. I lost a kitty this way long ago when I was a young girl. (((purrs))) and (((hugs))) to you.
    xo,
    Glogirly

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  6. We are really sorry for Miss Marble. Mum has tears in the eyes because it could happen to us every day too... Purrs to all the family

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  7. So sorry you left unexpectedly for the Bridge, Miss Marble. Sending purrs of condolence from all of us at Prancer Pie.

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  8. My mom-person lost a kitty this way long time ago when she was a little girl.
    Me and mom are sending lot of (((purrs))) and huggies <3

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  9. Oh no! We're so sorry to hear that you've gone to the Bridge. Mom worries about the kitty next door all the time.

    The Florida Furkids

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  10. We are so sorry to read this. Dear angel Miss Marble - be at peace now. Take care
    x

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  11. Oh no! We are so sory that you had to run off to the Bridge, Miss Marble. Fly free, sweet girl, and watch over your family until the day you see them again in person.

    Hugs, purrs and prayers to your family, who loves and misses you.

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  12. Oh no, omc, we're so sorry! We feel ill reading this, but know you lived the life you wanted.

    Purrs and peace to your family, and godspeed to you, Miss Marble.

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  13. Miss Marble, we are so very sorry. We know how sad your family is and we sends them our deepest condolences. We lost our dear Charybdis this way so we knows how painful it is. Love and hugs to all of you. We has our paws crossed your sister will come to visit. ~Socks, Scylla, Fenris & Tuiren

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  14. So sorry for Miss Marble crossing over to the rainbow bridge!! One day we shall all meet again!!
    Hugs from your TX furiends,

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  15. OMC, we're so sorry. Many purrs and headbutts to all of you on such a sad day.

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  16. So sorry. Farewell, Miss Marble. You lived on your own terms. Headbumps to you all.

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  17. We are sorry to say we did not know you Miss Marble but are so sad to hear you left so quickly for the Bridge. I know you founds lots of familiar friends and loved ones there. We offer our deepest sympathies to your Mom and Dad.

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  18. We are so sorry to hear this sad news and send our deepest condolences and purrs.

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  19. Miss Marble, we are so sorry that you have gone to the Bridge. We send comforting purrs to your family because we know they are sad you are gone.

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  20. Too bad she wanted out so much. Kitties need to stay inside. I cried when I read about Miss Marble. I didn't know her but I wish I had. RIP sweet one.

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  21. We're so very sorry that you left for the Bridge. You will be with your loved ones always, just on the other side of the vile, watching over them. RIP Miss marble.

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  22. We are very sorry to hear about Miss Marble.

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  23. We are very sorry that Miss Marble has left you and send gentle purrs and headbumps.

    Run free at the Bridge, beautiful Miss Marble ...

    'Kaika and the Yosemite cats

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  24. We are very sad that Miss Marble has left for The Bridge, she was a beautiful girl.

    We know that you gave her the life that she wanted and needed and she had most excellent care and love from you. Don't let anyone try and guilt trip you about allowing her outside. You did what was absolutely right for her.

    We send you love and rumbly purrs at this sad time

    Gerry, Mungo & The Ape xx

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  25. I'm sorry to have read of Miss Marble's passing. At least it was quick and she didn't suffer. The suffering is for the ones left behind, missing their friend.

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  26. Oh, dear, so very sorry for the sudden loss of Miss Marble. Hugs!

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  27. So sorry to hear this. Miss Marble, fly free! MoMo will be waiting to play with you at the Bridge.

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  28. Very sad news, sending our purrs and purrayers.

    Mindy
    Moe
    Cookie
    Mike

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