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READ GARFIELD'S FIRST
CHRISTMAS LETTER
HERE!!!!
Praise for Garfield's First Christmas
Mewsletter ....
Please tell Garfield
that his Christmas Letter was one of the most heartfelt I've ever read. Ed
Kostro Dec 2005
CHECK OUT RICKY'S YOGA SESSIONS
HERE:
One cat is
company. Two cats are a conspiracy. Three cats is an attempted takeover.
Four or more cats is a complete coup!
Shona Steele
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5 GOOD REASONS FOR
HAVING YOUR CAT NEUTERED
DID YOU KNOW... |
Images brought to you
by
'The smallest feline is a masterpiece.' Leonardo da Vinci
'Dogs come when called. Cats take a message and get back to you.'
'Of course, every cat is
really the most beautiful woman in the room.' Edward Verrall Luca, essayist
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A morning kiss, a discreet
touch of his nose landing
somewhere on the middle
of my face.
Because his long white
whiskers tickled,
I began every day laughing.
JANET F FAURE |
| 'Dogs have owners.
Cats have staff.'
'In the
middle of a world that has always been a bit mad, the cat walks with
confidence.'
Roseanne Anderson
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Jimmy, the Resident Daily Mews Feline Columnist has his own place now:
click here
'Cats make one of the most satisfying sounds in the world: they purr ...
A purring cat is a form of high praise, like a gold star on a test paper. It
is reinforcement of something we would all like to believe about ourselves -
that we are nice.' - Roger A Caras
"Of all the [cat] toys available, none is better designed than the owner
himself. A large multipurpose plaything, its parts can be made to move in
almost any direction. It comes completely assembled, and it makes a noise
when you jump on it." -- Stephen Baker
Garfield: 28.03.86 - 12.06.06

Click on the cartoon to take you to Garfield's
tribute pages
GARFIELD and
those infamous 20th birthday pictures. See both birthday hats and more ...
LETTER FROM GARFIELD
is a final letter written with great love to his Mum ...
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THE CAT WHO CAME BACK TO SAY
'GOODBYE'
by Marjorie Dorfman (USA)

As a writer of ghostly and horror
fiction, the fascinating realm of phantoms and spectres has always held a
special lure. Apparitions have served me well over the years as dramatic symbols
of guilt, human frailties and earthly conscience. I had never, however, until a
few months ago, experienced an encounter with a real ghost. Truth be told, I am
not certain about what actually did unfold, but upon reflection there seems no
other conclusion that I can draw upon. But let me start at the beginning, or
should I say the end, for my tale begins with the death of my beloved
sixteen-year-old cat, Atticus, in September 2002.

He was a white
domestic short hair with a sensitive, gentle and loving disposition. I named him
Atticus after Gregory Peck’s character, Atticus Finch, in the movie To Kill A
Mockingbird. The mother of one of my oldest friends gave him to me. Ours
was a special bond, especially after the woman died in a tragic fire some years
later. The poor cat had been sick for more than two years with a heart murmur,
thyroid condition, severe arthritis and shortly before his death, kidney
problems. He was on three medications and often in pain. I did everything I
could to make him feel loved and comfortable. But the day finally came when I
had to muster all of my courage and say goodbye to my suffering companion. To
this day, I feel guilty as I had hoped that he would die peacefully in his sleep
and that I would not have to intervene. But it was not to be.
Even though I have
six other cats, I felt his loss acutely and I cried for days. (Whenever I think
about him, I recall an old Russian saying about having ten fingers, but this one
hurts.) I took him that morning from his fluffy white bed and noted as I often
did that when he lay curled up there, he was barely visible, as the bed was
white and so was he. I woke him and resisted the impulse to kiss him before I
brought him to the vet. In my heart I knew that if I did so, I would not be able
to go through with putting him to sleep.
When I
arrived at the vet, I was in a state of total despair and he asked me if I
wanted some time alone to say goodbye. I said yes, but it was a most difficult
time. The cat did not want to leave the carrier and I had to pull him out. I
hugged him and said goodbye and kissed him quickly on his sweet white head. But
I couldn’t stay. I could not bear it. The vet was kind and told me I had done
everything humanely possible to make his life a happy one. Still, I felt
terrible.
Some two days
later, I had the most starling experience. I was standing in my dining room near
one of the cat beds that rested near the door. (There were two other such beds
throughout the house and all my cats slept in them periodically). While
polishing my dining room table, I perceived a singular movement out of the
corner of my right eye. It was a circling action, such as that a small animal
might make in preparing to lie down. I turned to face the bed and gasped at the
chalky white, transparent outline before me. I kept expecting to see one of the
other cats strolling nearby, which might have explained the movement. But I was
alone in the room. I told myself that I imagined it because I was not
comfortable with any other explanation.
The next day it
happened again. This time it was right outside my bedroom in the very cat bed
that Atticus had been sleeping in before I took him to the vet on that terrible
morning. I was changing the linen on my bed and once again saw something move
via my peripheral vision. The whirling, whitish form disappeared the moment I
found the courage to face it head on. Once again, there were no other cats
nearby. I could no longer accept that this had been my imagination, no matter
how active that part of my brain might be. A few days later, he appeared for the
last time (so far) in that same bed outside my bedroom door. And this time I
knew in a way I had never known anything before why he had returned. Tears
welled in my eyes at the thought of my fumbling attempts to say goodbye in the
vet’s office, but suddenly I realized that HE HADN’T BEEN ABLE TO SAY GOODBYE TO
ME!
Was he really
there? Well, who’s to say? I can only state that something was there for me and
that’s for sure. I may never be able to name the phenomenon I experienced, but I
will remember it always as the manifestation of love between a dearly departed
pet and his sorrowful owner.
Marjorie Dorfman
(USA)
Check out Marjorie's great websites here:
http://www.cultureschlockonline.com
Pop Culture
http://www.bytebackonline.com Technology
http://www.overthehill.info Middle Age
http://www.ingestandimbibe.com Food
http://www.housenotsobeautiful.com Home
owning
http://www.laughingmattersink.com Humour
http://www.whatsnewemu.com Animals, Pets
Read Marjorie's other two fantastic stories here:
Feline Foibles
Fit, fat or just a
cat? The story of Nero
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Dear
Ollie, My name is Timber, and I'm on your side about this cat-food
thing. I mean really, my mum tried to serve me LIVER AND CARROT
MEAL!!!! I immediately walked away! So I'm so on your half
on this Ollie!
Love, Timber (USA)
To read
Timber's in-depth comments about food, please click
here:
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- Sooty
- Tigger
- Charlie
- Alfie
- Oscar
- Millie
- Misty
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DID YOU KNOW ...
putting your cat's name on his collar
is asking for trouble?
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MEWSLETTER ARCHIVES is a
new section where all the past MEWSLETTERS are stored. Read
through them at your leisure or better still, subscribe to the
MEWSLETTER which is free each month!!! |
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Testimonials
Ollie's diary is the most adorable thing I've ever read!!
I've just found your website today, and I can't stop reading his
funny entries. My face hurts from laughing! Thank you for
brightening my day. Naomi Harris USA (May 2005)
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A Cat's Prayer'
Lead me down all the right paths,
Keep me from fleas, bees, and baths.
Let me in should it storm,
Keep me safe, fed, and warm.
Let the sun shine where I lay,
Keep me young so I may play.
And most of all ...
Bless the people I adore,
And guard me from the dog next door.
Lisa Malone
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PRAISE FOR THE OCTOBER
2005 MEWSLETTER
Thank you very much for another wonderful Mewsletter. I look
forward to it each month, and this month was especially fine.
There is enough in it to be able to read at leisure over several
days, which sets it apart from many more compact sites, which
are finished in a few minutes. Your Mewsletter is more of a
digest, which I can go back to for something new over and over
again. I appreciate very much the work that you put into it,
and the contributions of all your feline staff. Thanks to
Ricky, I may even take up yoga.
All the best from rural Belgium, Jared Kline |
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For a wonderful website where animal
writers and illustrators are welcome, please go to:
www.iawia.net
The fantastic logo is by Jill Carpenter
MOLLIE'S BIG HEART*
is a website about a very
special cat with a very special problem. This heart-warming site is
temporarily off line while Mollie and his siblings relocate from California
to Pennsylvania. Don't worry folks - they'll be back soon!
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