When our beloved Boots died at 16, we wanted to love another pet. There was a shelter outside of Regina that had a cat that had been on the street since his owner died and my daughter Zoe felt a connection as we had lost our dog and Clarence had lost his keeper. Clarence was very overweight from the begining and no matter how hard I tried I could not help him. When we left him to go to Florida they told me it was just constipation, I then received a call telling me he had passed away because his heart gave out. I blame myself not being on his weight more, and not being here when he passede on. Please forgive us Clarence.
WE LOVE YOU)
With Love Mommy and Zoe,
Clarence |
Ann Baylis |