Tiggers was adopted by me when she was only 4 weeks old. She was the only kitten to live out of 5 so I took her in and gave her the best home I could. Tigger was a very unique cat. She would look at me when I talked to her and she seemed to know what I was talking about.
She was always there,never more than a step away. Tigger was my **Best Friend**. She always would greet me at the door and meow and then race to**our** favorite chair. She would sit in her window seat and watch the birds out the window or the soft rain.
Many times I would lay on the floor and she would come and pat my hand for a scratch or to be loved and cuddled. She loved it when I would sprinkle cat nip on the carpet, my oh my she would roll, meow and play like she was a little kitten. Tigger loved her treats too. She would come sit by my chair and softly pat my leg or hand for her treats. At night she would sleep by me, always resting her head on my arm. My husband said she always looked like she was smiling. Tigger would have been 10 years old this coming June but she took ill and is now in Heaven.
I will miss her more than I can say, especially her soft purring and her presence.I have a huge hole in my heart now because my **Best Friend** is no longer with me. I will miss you forever and ever….
Tigger,
Mommy will miss you sweetie. I know you gave me the best you could. You didn’t deserve to get sick and leave so soon. You gave me so much and never asked for a thing back. Your love was so unconditional to everyone that came in our home. You were always so sweet and calm, loving and caring. I am so glad I got that call from aunt Lesa, she saved you by giving you to me.
I feel like I owe you so much because you gave me so much happiness and was always there for me no matter what. I love you more than I can express and I am so glad your now with Ickers and in no pain. You won’t ever hunger, thirst, have pain, or be alone, for your in God’s hands now. Rest in peace now my Best Friend, for I will see you again some day.
Muched loved but sadly missed,
Teresa L . Tyler |