sjoska
05-16-2007, 04:30 AM
In Love and Memory of Sjoska
Sjoska born 05/05 1990, dead 12/07, 2006
Sjoska was a tender, shy cat, very sensitive, an animal acutely aware of shifts in feelings and astmosphere. She loved to be stroked and cuddeled. She was gracious, slender and elegant, with expressive, beautiful, large eyes. She had a tigerstriped fur in different shades of grey and black.
She seemed to enjoy life, spending time indoor and outdoor.
She had kittens forut times. All in all she gave birth to seventeen other cats. she handeled changes well, for instance when I vent away from Europe to the States for more than a year, and she stayed with my good friend and animal lover Anita. She died peacefully at home at the age of seexteen.
I do believe that we are all her to learn to love eachother, friends as well as enemies, not to mention to learn to love ourselves.
Animals can help us in this process. At least Sjoska did so for me. It is something with the way an animal can welcome, accept and treat you that brings back memories of a profound sourse of love.
I`m gratefull to have known her. I do my best to handle the loss. I find comfort in the thought that nobody is never really gone. Death is a change in the way we manifest.
With love and respect I thank you. To Sjoska from Kari.
Sjoska born 05/05 1990, dead 12/07, 2006
Sjoska was a tender, shy cat, very sensitive, an animal acutely aware of shifts in feelings and astmosphere. She loved to be stroked and cuddeled. She was gracious, slender and elegant, with expressive, beautiful, large eyes. She had a tigerstriped fur in different shades of grey and black.
She seemed to enjoy life, spending time indoor and outdoor.
She had kittens forut times. All in all she gave birth to seventeen other cats. she handeled changes well, for instance when I vent away from Europe to the States for more than a year, and she stayed with my good friend and animal lover Anita. She died peacefully at home at the age of seexteen.
I do believe that we are all her to learn to love eachother, friends as well as enemies, not to mention to learn to love ourselves.
Animals can help us in this process. At least Sjoska did so for me. It is something with the way an animal can welcome, accept and treat you that brings back memories of a profound sourse of love.
I`m gratefull to have known her. I do my best to handle the loss. I find comfort in the thought that nobody is never really gone. Death is a change in the way we manifest.
With love and respect I thank you. To Sjoska from Kari.