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three patriots gay triets they triets i have some really sad news my cat kitsky aka catsky died peacefully in her sleep and um she lived a good life she was 17 years old i know that we had covered her journey um her feline journey into old age exclusively on this podcast. But I do want to say this. When you have a pet for a long time and they're just kind of always there in your house.
And then I searched in my photo roll with my sons and my husband last night, Kat. And then you have like two decades worth of photographs with this animal. It's really sad when they're gone.
Yeah, it's really sad because when you see pictures of like your kids when they were little with her, it's like, oh my gosh, she's been around for so many different steps in life, changes. It is sad. And when you tell me, I immediately felt guilty because I've been harboring this.
Wanted to kill her.
You know, her quality of life has, or her quantity of life has outlived her quality of life. And so I just, I'm sorry about that. And it was traumatic how you found her.
It's okay. It's okay. And I know that like, you know, that you loved Kitsky deep down. Yeah. I loved her for you because you loved her. Did the, share with our listener. Well, listener, let me just tell you. So the vet had to come. to my house to pick up her body. And I'm there and she's like, let's say goodbye to her. And I reached down and I was like, you're a good kitty.
And then the vet like rubbed on her. She goes, and I just shaved her, you know, cause she couldn't groom. And I looked at the vet and I said, that's probably what killed her.
Well, and I took my dog to the vet yesterday for, for x-rays and both the veterinarian and the vet tech. extended their condolences to me about your cat. And I was like, I know it's sad, but we were ready.
If they only knew. No, it's, you know, when somebody, it's always sad when you lose an animal because it's like the fragility of life and you know your mortality and you have these animals that live with you and they for the most part bring you just an abundance of joy so anyway my cat is gone long live kitsky do you think you'll get another cat no No, no. I'm not going to get another cat.
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