MoMagrey says:
It has been exactly a year ago (3rd July 2012) since I had to make the decision that every cat lover dreads. I miss you Bears so much, but know that you are waiting for me beyond the Rainbow Bridge with Boos, and the other babies we've lost, happy and at peace. And when my time comes, I will not be afraid, but happy and eager as I will see you again on the other side. God bless
MoMagrey says:
Some very sad news to share - Poor Mork had to be put to sleep this afternoon at 2pm (Monday 20th May) by the shelter where I took him this Saturday gone. He was unfortunately suffering from severe renal problems, together with imminent kidney failure and a heart arrhythmia. The vet had made the decision it was kinder to let him go rather than to let him suffer. I feel so sad right now as I was hoping he would have a chance to be re-homed or at least looked after there, but I think deep down I knew this would be the end result. I am thankful that after being abandoned, he had 2 months of love and affection from me to show him that not all humans are bad. I know he will meet up with Books, Fifi, Boos and Bears beyond the Rainbow Bridge . God bless you Mork and may you find peace and happiness in Paradise.
MoMagrey says:
beautiful boy....I hope he will find his forever home and be loved like I have loved him. He deserves a good life after the things he's been through. i only wish I could have afforded to keep him
MoMagrey says:
This is my last picture of Mork, before he goes to the cat shelter later today, where hopefully he will be rehomed to a loving family. I will miss him terribly, but know this is for the best. Goodbye Mork, and may you live a long and happy life. God bless.
MoMagrey says:
Mork sitting to my left, and Charlie (who is slowly getting used to him, but still not happy), sitting on my right, on my (messy) bed!!! She has swiped him a few times, but he just shrugs it off as he is grateful just to be in a warm, loving house, with food, shelter and love. I will miss him when he goes at the end of the week, after 8 weeks in my house.
MoMagrey says:
Mork sitting on my lap while I type this. He's such a sweet good natured cat. I wish I could keep him but know it's not fair on him if i can't afford it, as he needs financial care (vet bills, etc), not just love and attention. I hope he finds a good home when I take him to the Cats Protection shelter on 18th May
MoMagrey says:
Mork is a very friendly cat and I still feel flashes of anger that a "human being" could be so cruel to abandon him just because it's not "convenient" for them to keep him. It's lucky for his previous owners that they don't meet me face to face 'cos I really would give them hell for abandoning him
MoMagrey says:
Mork has settled in very well and has been here for 8 weeks. He will be re-homed this coming saturday (18th May) so I will be sad to see him go, but understand the necessity for doing so, as I cannot afford to keep another cat
MoMagrey says:
Mork is an abandonded stray who I have welcomed into my home on a short term basis prior to being re-homed (see profile for full story). The reason I know his name is because his previous owners lived behind my house and heard them use this name. When I found him malnourished, I went to the owner's house, no one answered, only to be told by the neighbours that Mork's owners had moved house, leaving him to fend for himself. What absolute bastards (apologies for swearing, but I can't stand people being so callous and abandoning our furry friends). So I did the only thing that I could do and took him in (although Charlie wasn't best pleased!!)