Meg
1 min readOct 12, 2017

More accurately, Count Mossini the Magnificent was pushed over the edge. He was 19, not all that well, dramatically incontinent and religated to living in the laundry room bc #tile. My husband, whose cat he was, decided it was no kind of life for such a noble fellow. I now live in fear of becoming incontinent.

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Meg
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Miro Holly was 16 when we got a 6 month old Husky puppy. He was already arthritic and had been alpha of his world for so long that it didn’t occur to him that the shedding, bouncy piece of nonsense we’d brought home wouldn’t fall into line.
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