Finally Home ~ In Memory of Mr Bones the Cat

by Gloria Childers  

Uploaded 15 Apr 2009 — 2 favorites

© Gloria Childers

Dear Mr. Bones.
I found you this morning, by the front door, near your food dish. You had passed away quietly during the night. Shadow, Mama, Whiskers and McGregor kept their distance in respect of your passing. You came to my house about two months ago, thin and tried. Behind each ear was a huge bleeding raw patch. One could feel every bone in your thin frame. You did let me pet you and scratch your head. I tried to think of a name for you, but no name came to me then. Then one morning about a month later your name came to me- Mr. Bones. You were not really a very friendly fellow, though you did continue to let me pet you. Then I discovered you had a particular taste for some tuna canned cat food. After a couple of days, I put a plate of this food in a cat carrier and you were off to the vet. You stayed there for 4 days. The first test was to see if you had aids or leukemia. Both tests were negative to my relief, and I thought you had a very good chance to survive. You were nutered and had all of your shots. You were small for a male cat, but had a very broad face. You had green eyes. In your right eye there was a small brown marking, that was a very distinguishing mark.
When you got home from the vet, I wanted to make you an inside cat. You found the food and the water dish and the litter pan. That night you found a spot to sleep. At night though, you were very unhappy. You wanted to go out. Finally, after five nights of crying- at 5 am on a Sunday morning you won. I opened the front door and out you went. I did not think I would see you again. A day or two latter, you were at the front door asking to come in. You would wait outside till someone came in or out and in-or out you came. When you came in- you would go to the table, observe who was there for a bit and then jump up and eat or drink. When you were done, you would retire to a new or old location for a nap. If someone was near you and their hand was close, you would stand up to make sure your head touched a hand- for a good head petting. You had already let the other cats and Jake the dog know you were the boss. Your ear sores were completely healed and you had begun to gain weight. The afternoon of the 23 of May you came to my bed and to take a nap. About 4 PM you wanted just a bit more to eat. About 9pm I gave you and the other outside cats one more feeding. You also wanted to go out. That was the last time I saw you alive. When I stepped outside the next morning, you were by your bowl. Cats like to run away to die alone, but not you. I think you had been on the run all of your short life. You had found a home, and people that cared.
You have a special place thats just yours and no one will hurt you
or neglect you ever again and I think you know-
Mr. Bones you are Finally Home.
May 24,2004

4-14-09 Lower Alabama
I think you were poisoned by the same people that killed Violet. :-(

5 responses

  • Regenia Brabham

    Regenia Brabham   gave props (15 Apr 2009):

    I am so sorry!! That is so sad!!!! I am glad that he had you in his last days.

  • Ann Reece

    Ann Reece   gave props (15 Apr 2009):

    What a heart wrenching story. Some animals have a rough life and Mr. Bones was lucky to find you - may he rest in peace. What a touching tribute to him, what you wrote and the angel marker.

  • Judy Wanamaker

    Judy Wanamaker gave props (16 Apr 2009):

    Your cats are all very fortunate to have someone who cares for them as well as you do, Gloria.

  • Andrea Petersen

    Andrea Petersen gave props (17 Apr 2009):

    What a sad story! Especially after you worked so hard to get the cat healthy ..

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