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Re: Post a picture of a cat

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Pat, sorry to hear about Gilmore. We do grow attached to our pets. And yes, Schottky does look exactly like Harley.
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Cubdriver wrote: Sat Oct 25, 2025 2:05 am
Sadly I had to send Gilmore across the bridge in early June - he'd started losing weight back last fall, and after a bunch of trips to the vet was eventually diagnosed with a likely case of lymphoma - definitely hurt to send him on his way, but he was jaundiced and down to under six pounds and in the last few day was barely eating. He'd only just turned ten weeks before.
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That was an awful drive to make, and I miss him bigtime!
Sorry to learn about your loss, Pat. They'll leaving us way to soon but watching all those pictures of Gilmore I'm convinced he was a really happy cat.
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Re: Post a picture of a cat

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Thanks, guys. And yes, Gilmore was a very happy cat, curious and always into everything. Knew he was a handsome boy and a great poser for pictures as well. And absolutely, they always leave us too soon.

-Pat
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