09-06-2011, 12:32 PM
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We had to put Iggy down last night. Sometimes you just get one of those cats that leaves a bigger mark on you than any other. Iggy was one of them. Normally I just take their little bodies home and bury them in their favorite lounge spot outside but this time I decided I want him cremated like we did with Goliath.
Iggy was a pal, a buddy and a good friend. He would greet guests and sit on their lap, show no fear to any dog and when I was sick, he would stay by my side, right next to me until he knew I was better. He never failed to make us laugh at any of his weird sleeping positions. He was the house peace keeper and new cat welcome committee.
Here's a tribute to all his weird sleeping positions - from the first week we had him, we knew he was going to be a laugh.
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Ever present while I'm recovering from surgery:
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All cuteness:
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Iggy was a pal, a buddy and a good friend. He would greet guests and sit on their lap, show no fear to any dog and when I was sick, he would stay by my side, right next to me until he knew I was better. He never failed to make us laugh at any of his weird sleeping positions. He was the house peace keeper and new cat welcome committee.
Here's a tribute to all his weird sleeping positions - from the first week we had him, we knew he was going to be a laugh.
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Ever present while I'm recovering from surgery:
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All cuteness:
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I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head