Diner,
You came into our hearts a tiny little fur ball. You fit in the palm of our hands. I remember the day I first met you, it was Erin’s fifth birthday. All the presents had been opened, and then suddenly, a blue cat bed with a furry orange kitten, big blue ribbon and all, came into the room. Erin’s face lit with glee, she had picked you out, extra special
but a week before.
You came, the cat of all cats, into the house of dog of all dogs. The tiny little tiger, grew into the fat “King Tut.” You placed a stamp on all our hearts. I remember so many nights of you curled up inside a baby doll crib on Erin or Allyce’s bed. Oh the pictures of you in little doll clothes, what a good sport you were. No boy looked better in a bonnett.
Many years of happines have come and gone. Through it all you never failed to bring a smile to everyone’s face. I’m sure you’re just waiting for all of us to meet you, I know you’re ready to wrestle with Dad. No cat was fatter, nor loved the water more. You broke every rule assoicated with cat.
As for me my dear, you will forever be the cat that stole my heart. I know you and my most precious of dog’s Ms. Courtney are gallavanting around up there somewhere waiting for the rest of us.
With Love,
| Diner |
| 2, Jan 2007 |
| The Coopers |