Chaucer was born sometime in 2002. He had a best friend named Keats. They were a rambunctious pair…they technically belonged to our Grandsons…Keats belonged to Adam and Chaucer to Noah. The kittens spent some time with us here when the family moved from Mapleton to Hawley. They were balls of energy and explorers…our house was not finished yet and they thought it was great fun to walk around in the heat ducts and race around like they were being chased by the devil himself. Unfortunately Keats met an early death so Chaucer became an only cat. Keats is buried on our property along side Keshia Grey another good kitty.
Chaucer our Grandcat
Chaucer loved us and would come running when he heard our voices…he liked to be scratched under his chin.
He was a guest blogger for me one time. What does the cat say.
He was a good kitty. A good friend to both of our Grandsons. They learned all about pet ownership and repsonsibility with the kitty. Yesterday they learned all about the sad part of pet ownership. Chaucer had quit eating and drinking, at the Vets he was xrayed and they found a huge mass in his abdomen….so they said their goodbyes.
Nearly everytime we would visit I took a photo of Chaucer thinking it might be the last one…
Here he was getting some lovin from Far Guy.
Rest in peace Chaucer…we will miss you….you had a good family and a good life.
Awwwww..... I am so sorry about Chaucer. It sounds like he was one lucky kitty and very very loved. ~Andrea xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome cat he was. To be missed fondly and remembered is the best memorial any of us can ask for. Rest in peace Chaucer.
ReplyDeleteR.I.P. Chaucer. He was a beautiful cat.
ReplyDeleteSad to lose another pet. He was a beautiful cat indeed. :-(
ReplyDelete:( lots of sadness when all the great pets are about the same age - we seem to do that in waves also.
ReplyDeleteWonderful cat. Our pets never seem to be with us long enough.
ReplyDeleteYes - that is the sad side of pet ownership for sure. I put my foot down when we moved from the farm into town in 1988 and said "no more pets". I was tired of crying over cats and dogs. That lasted from 1988 until the fall of 2001 when my HS senior daughter brought home a kitten. And 17 years later we still have him - a spoiled,arthritic geriatric cat. We do love them.
ReplyDeleteHow sad. Kids grow up with pets and then face the difficult experience of losing them. Chaucer was a beautiful cat. I am so sorry.
ReplyDeleteAlways hard to part with our critters.
ReplyDeleteAnother sad loss. We all love our kitties.
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting face he had.
ReplyDeleteSorry to hear of yet another loss. :(
What a noble-looking cat Chaucer was. May he rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteIt hard to lose a cat. Our new daughter-in-law of then years now means we will never ever have a cat again.
ReplyDeleteAw...very sorry to hear this!
ReplyDeleteOh I’m so sorry you have to say goodbye to yet another beloved pet. Chaucer is a beautiful cat. Adopting Mandy’s two geriatric cats is a mixed blesseg. They are both so sweet but we’re getting even more attached than we were before they came to live with us. And they’re old. Prayers for all of you as you say goodbye.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
So sad he was an interesting cat with an interesting face
ReplyDeleteOh dear....more goodbyes. So sorry Connie. Seems to be the season for it doesn't it. Peace and good memories to all of you.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry to hear about Chaucer. The children's book Cat Heaven by Cynthia Rylant helped me when we had to say goodbye to our Mocha. Hugs to you!
ReplyDeleteOh, how sad! It never is easy...
ReplyDeleteWhat a sad Autumn...Chance and Chaucer. My cousin's 12 year old Bernese, Jack and our cat Christopher.
ReplyDeleteLots of great days and one really bad one :-(. I am so sorry.
ReplyDeleteSo sad that you lost Chaucer. Our pets leave such a big hole when they cross the Rainbow Bridge.
ReplyDeleteSorry for their loss. By the way, our Dog died recently and with the help of pet euthanasia I made a decision even It's very hard to me. I gonna miss him.
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