Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Tribute to Libby

1991 - 2007

How do you say goodbye to a cat who has been part of your family?

I came back from Wisconsin and Libby was laying on the landing to the basement and I knew we would have to say good-bye soon. The vets tried to help her, but she was weak and it wouldn't have been fair to her to keep trying so I let her leave this world gently in my arms with Michael and Melinda beside me.

Libby came into our lives in 1991 at 10 months old, taped inside a box which had been thrown in the dumpster behind a store. Thrown away to be crushed by the trash compactor. Whoever put here there should burn slowly....

I brought her home and she became part of our family, subserviant to Shady and playmate to Honey, our great big lab who was cowed by thelittle orange cat. How many times they laid together on the living room floor, both on their backs and within inches of each other, enjoying the air from the fan or sharing a patch of sunlight, Libby licking Honey's ears and Honey quietly praying she wouldn't get swiped. Gotta love the cat!

Libby was very particular about her catnip. I bought four kinds of catnip for my garden but she would only eat one plant (right to the ground). Her favorite spot was on the 'cat perch'...an old ladder and platform for the kids swing set. She spent so many summer days laying in the sun....I will miss her.

When she was young, her favorite haunt at night was with Michael, sleeping at his feet when he was younger or jumping up to sleep in his loft bed when he was at school. The last few years, she has shared the pillows between Bob and me as if she owned the bed and was letting us share it.

Libby's favorite spot was Melinda's lap, especially when she was trying to crochet. She was so quiet that sometimes she would be on your lap and fast asleep before you realized she was there.

We will miss you, Libster. Rest in peace, little friend.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Sorry to hear about your loss of Libby Aunt Marni. You saved her life and gave her a great home to live out her days.

Anonymous said...

Isn't it interesting how an animal can change your life??