Kim Rule
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I still can't believe it. I found out after work today. My dad called me, and told me as I was walking out to my car. Dad got the news in a round-about way...but he let us know as quick as he could. I nearly collapsed out there in the parking lot. I had to go inside to the school to settle down before I could drive the car.
None of us live in California...but there will be 4 of us going down there before Friday. I can't afford to, but I'm going anyway. I can't afford not to. We have many practical things to take care of. Besides that, I need to be there.
Mom is in Hemet. Okay, she WAS in Hemet...that is where her stuff is. She had a cat, and we need to find a place that will take the cat. It is an adult female, kind of skittish. I am unwilling to take it to the pound, but can't bring it home. Is there a place in that area that does not euthanize? I sure don't want to take her to the pound. If anyone is down there, could you let me know? I'll have to find a good place for the cat. She's been an indoor cat all her life...
I am just beside myself...there is so much to do...and the sadness is overwhelming. I haven't seen my mom in years, but we kept in contact. I talked to her just last week. At least I took the time then to tell her I loved her. She died horribly, and alone...Mom would have been 75 March 17th. She was an angry, bitter woman...and she lived the end of her life with a lot of pain. But I still loved her. I still love her. How does one live without their mother to talk to?
I'm sorry...I'm rambling now...if anyone can help me out with the cat, I would be very grateful...
Kim R.
None of us live in California...but there will be 4 of us going down there before Friday. I can't afford to, but I'm going anyway. I can't afford not to. We have many practical things to take care of. Besides that, I need to be there.
Mom is in Hemet. Okay, she WAS in Hemet...that is where her stuff is. She had a cat, and we need to find a place that will take the cat. It is an adult female, kind of skittish. I am unwilling to take it to the pound, but can't bring it home. Is there a place in that area that does not euthanize? I sure don't want to take her to the pound. If anyone is down there, could you let me know? I'll have to find a good place for the cat. She's been an indoor cat all her life...
I am just beside myself...there is so much to do...and the sadness is overwhelming. I haven't seen my mom in years, but we kept in contact. I talked to her just last week. At least I took the time then to tell her I loved her. She died horribly, and alone...Mom would have been 75 March 17th. She was an angry, bitter woman...and she lived the end of her life with a lot of pain. But I still loved her. I still love her. How does one live without their mother to talk to?
I'm sorry...I'm rambling now...if anyone can help me out with the cat, I would be very grateful...
Kim R.