Cats Know EXACTLY How to Charm Humans into Taking Care of Them and Catering to Their Every Single Whim & Need...Cats are The Most Captivating Gorgeous Living Beings on The Planet in My Opinion...Taking Care of a Cat is a PRIVILEGE Not a Chore
I'm older now, and just recently lost my last little girl. She lived to be 21 which I am told is equivalent to 100 in human years. I had her since she was born and we got to know each other like those old married couples you hear about, where one always seems to know what the other one is thinking. But over the years of my life we were like our own little animal shelter. It seemed that critters in trouble or who needed some help, found their way to us, or us to them. We always seemed to have a house full of little critters ( and some not so little ) but we loved it. They were our family. We always found that critters who didn't have a home, or had been abandoned or abused were the best pets. It was like they really appreciated a good home where they were loved and taken care of. We had everything from rats, hamsters, chinchillas, ferrets, cats, little dogs, big dogs, a cockatiel, etc etc and we loved them all. As much as we showered them with love, care, and attention, we always felt that they gave us so much more than we gave them. Now, and often, I enjoy the many fond memories that they gave us, and if we had to do it all over again, the only thing we might change, would be to try to take in even more critters. When Malenki ( which means " little " in Ukrainian ), my last little girl passed away, it broke my heart. It was her time, and she didn't suffer. I was with her right to the end. It was not the first time that happened with one of our beloved little pets, but I guess, as she was the last one to go, it was particularly hard, but I wouldn't have had it any other way. I am not quite ready to get another pet yet, but when I am, I already know what I'll do. I'll go to our local animal shelter and adopt the oldest, most " unadoptable " cat they have, and I'll give them an awesome home for the rest of their life. And, when it's their time to go, I'll go and get another one and do the same thing, and so on. I have always been a big supporter of our local animal shelter, and when it's my time, I had already made arrangements that - if I have a cat at the time - they will come and get them, and give them a good home for the rest of their life. I have had this item in my estate planning for a long time, and I left the shelter plenty of money to do that, with lots left over to help other little critters that need help. None of us knows exactly how long we have left, but I can't think of any way that I would rather spend my however many last years, than doing that. Many people have causes that are close to their heart, and there are a lot of different ones, but that's mine.
I'm so sorry for your loss. It’s clear that Malenki was an incredibly special part of your life, and it sounds like you’ve created a beautiful legacy of love for all the critters you've cared for over the years. Your story is truly heartwarming.
Ich habe 2 Kater aus einer schlechten Haltung, weiß nicht wie als sie sind, aber sie geben mir viel LIEBE! Sie sind jede Nacht bei mir und vertreiben meine Depressionen! Kein Mensch kann mir so viel Liebe geben, wie die Beiden!
This shows you how deeply selfish women are. They get a cat for companionship, but when the cat wants a simple hug, the women consider it a burden. So selfish....
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Cats are amazing creatures🎉
Cats Know EXACTLY How to Charm Humans into Taking Care of Them and Catering to Their Every Single Whim & Need...Cats are The Most Captivating Gorgeous Living Beings on The Planet in My Opinion...Taking Care of a Cat is a PRIVILEGE Not a Chore
I'm older now, and just recently lost my last little girl. She lived to be 21 which I am told is equivalent to 100 in human years. I had her since she was born and we got to know each other like those old married couples you hear about, where one always seems to know what the other one is thinking. But over the years of my life we were like our own little animal shelter. It seemed that critters in trouble or who needed some help, found their way to us, or us to them. We always seemed to have a house full of little critters ( and some not so little ) but we loved it. They were our family. We always found that critters who didn't have a home, or had been abandoned or abused were the best pets. It was like they really appreciated a good home where they were loved and taken care of. We had everything from rats, hamsters, chinchillas, ferrets, cats, little dogs, big dogs, a cockatiel, etc etc and we loved them all. As much as we showered them with love, care, and attention, we always felt that they gave us so much more than we gave them. Now, and often, I enjoy the many fond memories that they gave us, and if we had to do it all over again, the only thing we might change, would be to try to take in even more critters. When Malenki ( which means " little " in Ukrainian ), my last little girl passed away, it broke my heart. It was her time, and she didn't suffer. I was with her right to the end. It was not the first time that happened with one of our beloved little pets, but I guess, as she was the last one to go, it was particularly hard, but I wouldn't have had it any other way. I am not quite ready to get another pet yet, but when I am, I already know what I'll do. I'll go to our local animal shelter and adopt the oldest, most " unadoptable " cat they have, and I'll give them an awesome home for the rest of their life. And, when it's their time to go, I'll go and get another one and do the same thing, and so on. I have always been a big supporter of our local animal shelter, and when it's my time, I had already made arrangements that - if I have a cat at the time - they will come and get them, and give them a good home for the rest of their life. I have had this item in my estate planning for a long time, and I left the shelter plenty of money to do that, with lots left over to help other little critters that need help. None of us knows exactly how long we have left, but I can't think of any way that I would rather spend my however many last years, than doing that. Many people have causes that are close to their heart, and there are a lot of different ones, but that's mine.
I'm so sorry for your loss. It’s clear that Malenki was an incredibly special part of your life, and it sounds like you’ve created a beautiful legacy of love for all the critters you've cared for over the years. Your story is truly heartwarming.
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Ich habe 2 Kater aus einer schlechten Haltung, weiß nicht wie als sie sind, aber sie geben mir viel LIEBE! Sie sind jede Nacht bei mir und vertreiben meine Depressionen! Kein Mensch kann mir so viel Liebe geben, wie die Beiden!
kitty cats... "humans make such warm soft pillows"
☺️ Ładne koty, lubię koty 🌹☺️🌹
They insist on hugging you when you're trying to schleep
Cats are almost human but better than human
God these kitties are so cute & cuddly I want to hug them all ❤❤❤❤❤
Adorables loves cats ❤❤❤❤❤😍😍😍😍😍😁😁😁😁😁😻😻😻😻😻
BELLISSIMI, GLI AMO TUTTI
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I love kitties!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Нежные существа! Ну как их можно не любить?
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Cute
6:24 her name is toodles galore from Tom and jerry
Un peu trop le collier
6:24 exactly what i was gonna say ❤😂😻
Is it possible for A to own B and B to own A at the same time? It is if you have a cat!
This shows you how deeply selfish women are. They get a cat for companionship, but when the cat wants a simple hug, the women consider it a burden. So selfish....
You sound bitter
@@pookiesis1465 Just honest.
@StudSupreme no, youre just another bitter incel
Around 4:40 : wasn't it a bobcat ?