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Sunday, July 1, 2012

The Company of Pets


Anyone who has ever loved a pet knows what gifts they are in life. 


Every time I sit down in front of the computer at night, my beloved Honey Cat keeps me company.

Pitter patter, pitter patter, pitter patter. Down the steps of the basement she comes on padded feet.

I keep an extra chair with cushioned pillows on top, next to the one I sit in. 


Up jumps Honey Cat and within two seconds, she's out like a light. 


When I finish posting or doing my emails and return upstairs, she's usually right behind me and often passes me like a  little bullet on the stairs. 

Surely, sharing our lives with pets is a special gift from God.


We don't know how long we'll have them. Things can change in an instant.

Every second with them is precious. We must make each moment count.

Today we are joining Think on These Things on Lorraine's blog, With a Grateful Prayer and a Thankful Heart.

http://gratefulprayerthankfulheart.blogspot.com/2012/06/think-on-these-things-20-cheerful-face.html.

 Why not go over and check out the other entries?

p.s. Happy Canada Day to all Canadian readers. May your day be memorable!

11 comments:

Chatty Crone said...

Don't you wonder how they curl up like that and feel comfortable. There is no way my body could do that. And they do shoot up the stairs right past you. Honeycat is adorable and I know you love her a lot. We love Disco. sandie

JD said...

My cat used to study with me. Whenever I'd sit in front of the computer desk to study, he'd jump into the nook my computer monitor sat in and then curl up to sleep with one paw over his eyes, much like Honey Cat.

He was my roommate through school, and he was the best roommate I could've asked for. Thank you for reminding me of those days. :-)

Blessings to you and yours.

Anne said...

Aww. I love the color of your kitten. So cute. I'm a new follower of your blog.

Cyn said...

I so agree! We have 2 cats and a pooch. A few weeks ago we had to put down our oldest cat, Zoe, she was 17. This was my husbands baby. He still misses her so much, but cherishes the years we had her. YOur kitty is so cute!

Linda @ A La Carte said...

Susan you have said it so well. I love my Charlie Kitty and is the best companion. In fact sitting curled up next to me now! They bring such love, comfort and joy don't they! Hugs, Linda

diane.stetson said...

I remember Honey Cat when she came to your family. Just recently saw pictures of her as a kitten. Isn't it great that you've had her all these years?

Anonymous said...

Dear Honey Cat. She's a joy a treasure, a gift.
I do love our cats. We enjoy their shenanigans and love them every day!

Susan said...

Hi Everyone!

Hope you each had a super Sunday!

I want to welcome Anne, this blog's 303rd Follower! Hi Anne! Her blog is Peek a Boo Street. So happy to have her Follow!

Take care and have a good night, sweet readers. Hugs to all, Susan

Laurie said...

Your Honey Cat is just beautiful and she sounds like a true blessing to you. Our dear pet is a golden retreiver named Lucy, a shy and loyal friend who sticks by me wherever I am. They are indeed such special gifts to us!

GratefulPrayerThankfulHeart said...

I so agree... Surely, sharing our lives with pets is a special gift from God! How thoughtful of you to have a comfy chair beside yours just for Honey Cat.

So happy you linked to Think on These Things!

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