Ballykissangel

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Bally crossed the Rainbow Bridge this afternoon. She was only diagnosed in August and did beautifully up until about three days ago. Her BG stayed OK so there was something else going on. The vet did lots of tests but we couldn't find anything and Bally grew weaker until I made the decision today.

Bally, age unknown, was adopted by my aunt from a shelter. While my aunt was dying of cancer, she worried about Bally (quite an antisocial cat). I told her whatever happened, I would take her. My aunt died in January 2008. Bally was a spitfire. She was tough to catch at my aunt's home and once I brought her to my house, she lived under the bed for almost nine months, coming out only to eat and drink and use the litter box when no one was home. She fought with my two civvies so we maintained separate quarters. Lucky Bally got the upstairs and the bedroom. Eventually she warmed to me but never to the previous tenants, but she had a happy life, sleeping on the bed or under my desk while I worked, throwing toys around so noisily it sounded like there was a football game going on.

I would like to think my aunt stopped by today to take her home.

Thanks to everyone on the board who helped me when we were first diagnosed. Your hints and suggestions, and most of all your support, helped me make Bally's last few months pleasurable. We never felt alone.

Sherry, Madam Marie (who is the only one happy here since she gets the bed back), Candy, and the spirit of Ballykissangel
 
Sorry for your loss, but what a wonderful thought that she is back in your Aunt's arms again. I am sure they are both very grateful for the care and love you gave Bally until it was time for them to be together again. Bally's landing on the other side was soft and sweet for sure.
 
Sincere sympathies and condolences. What a sweet thought that she's with your auntie again.
 
I am sorry for your loss of Bally. I am sure your Aunt greeted her with open arms. What a wonderful thought of the two of them together again.

Pattie
 
Sherry

I am so sorry to hear about Bally crossing the bridge. It was a wonderful thing you did to take your aunts cat after she passed and gave her such a loving home.

Terri
 
I think you are a wonderful person to make sure your aunts cat was looked after. You will miss Bally but you will know you did your best by her.

hugs Marilyn
 
I am so sorry for your loss.

You have all your wonderful memories of Bally,

and she has joined your Aunt at the Bridge.

They will meet you there....someday.
 
Sherry, Although you miss Bally, rejoice that she and your Aunt are reunited. I feel the same about my Trouble as I am SURE he and his real "Daddy" were reunited. My heart and prayers go out...
Land softly Ballykissangel, back in your mommy's arms forever.

All my best,
jeanne
 
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