First time out without our little Puss

An ExTrucker
An ExTrucker Forum Participant Posts: 2
edited February 2019 in Your Pets #1

We lost our little Poppy November 2018 She was little 23 year old black runt of the litter Puss not much bigger than a meerkat and she was a permanent fixture in the caravan for the last six years of her life when we went away in the caravan she seemed to have a six sense as-to when we where getting ready to go away as she would go and sit at the caravan door as much as to say come on then let’s go never did she stray more than a couple of yards from the awning and every body who meet her fell in love with her February 2019 was our first trip away without her and was so strange getting the caravan ready without her sitting on her rug watching us preparing it removeing her footstool from the caravan that she used to help her climb up onto the seat and not having her in her cage the back of the Discovery on the trip to and from site 

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  • Tinwheeler
    Tinwheeler Forum Participant Posts: 23,134 ✭✭✭
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    edited February 2019 #2

    It’s heart breaking and, although you’ll never forget her, in time you’ll come to terms with your loss and be able to smile at your memories of the good times.

    If you feel up to it, check out the Pet section of the forum for some fabulous tales of our pets.

  • Takethedogalong
    Takethedogalong Forum Participant Posts: 17,027 ✭✭✭
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    edited February 2019 #3

    That’s a grand old age for a cat. We had a ginger mog that made 21, we took him vanning and in cottages for last few years of his life. Never found it easy with cat though, always worried about him getting lost. Treasure those memories.....😃

  • Cherokee2015
    Cherokee2015 Forum Participant Posts: 392
    edited March 2019 #4

    Very sad - I'm sure you must miss her.   Our cat knows when we are going - even if we just pop down to the van for something she runs alongside and get's settled on the seats.  In summer, she often sleeps in there if I've left the door open. 

    She loves caravanning - we only let her out on one site away from the road, but she doesn't go far away.  Other sites we don't trust her so she stays in and is happy to watch the world go by through the window.  

     

     

  • InaD
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    edited March 2019 #5

    That is a really good age for a cat, but doesn't make it any easier to lose her.  I can understand how you feel.  Our last cat was 17 when he died.  He too came with us during about the last 6 years of his life.  I remember very well the first time of going away after he passed away, after setting up I sat down and cried my eyes out, don't mind admitting that.  But time is a great healer, although that's difficult to believe at the time.

    Our current cat also comes with us and is very good at walking on a lead on site, she seems to really enjoy that, as she often goes to the door and "asks" to go out.

  • wuckfitracing
    wuckfitracing Forum Participant Posts: 5
    edited June 2019 #6

    Just bumped into this thread, our beloved Birman called Winston was put to sleep on Tuesday. He was 18 years old and had been caravanning with us all his life, he adored the caravan. We took him away for the last time last weekend. 18 years ago it wasn't the done thing to walk a big fluff ball on a harness and a lead, let alone take him into the pub where he would sit on a chair next to us and fall asleep. Good times.

  • brue
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    edited June 2019 #7

    We said goodbye to our little dog this week, so to anyone out there who is going through the same thing my thoughts go out to you. We've always travelled with a pet or two and knew this time might come but it doesn't make it easier. Happy days remembering all those trips with a pet companion. smile