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May I thank you mikey1985 for your sincere, and comforting thoughts.
You are so on the mark with
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We grow so close to these little animals
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This of course is very true, I kind of think along the line that Kassie and I were more than close, I've been alone for 8 years, Kassie was my only companion, we did everything togeather, fortunately I was retired, we went, did everything togeather, I didn't go anywhere without her, whether to mail box, take garbage out, at home she would follow my every move, sit, stare up at me, wondering what my next move would be, even the bathroom was no longer my private domain, she would sit with her back toward me, as if ashamed, and at the flush she knew time to get up leave the rest room now, she was just so hilarious, I guess one could say, she was well mannered, sitting on the couch, she would climb along back onto my shoulder, and do her favorite thing giving kisse's, which was licking the nose, I would ask her if she realized she was a dog, I told her I doubted it, told her she had the body of a dog but the heart of a cat, she never answered me but I suspect she was insulted, when on the couch she had to be right up against my hip or in my lap but the best, the most special, was bedtime, she would curl her little body right up against my chest, by my heart, and that's where she remained through night, this was her, our routine for all those years, there was no variation in the least, I wonder if she understood how much that was appreciated, how comforting to a lonely heart, I'm inclined to believe she did.
Hummmm where am I going with this ?
I believe I'm trying to say, we went beyond close, we in a sense were attached at the hip, figureatively she was another arm, a leg, we shared the same heart, the same spirit, we were
One
mikey1985, thank you for your comforting expressions, you have a kind heart, a
Yorkie Lover's Heart
Papi