Personal blog - and temporary home page until new website is finished - of writer, editor and graphic artist Christopher Mills


Showing posts with label Audrey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Audrey. Show all posts

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Sad day

There have been a lot of tears shed here today. This morning my wife and I had to have our cat, Audrey, put to sleep.

The cancer never went away, even after we had a tumor removed from her chest last winter. New tumors appeared, and recently had gotten infected. For the last week or two, Audrey had taken to curling up in a nest under my desk and sleeping the days away. Poor pretty kitty.

Audrey was 15 years old, and a tiny thing. She was found in a ditch by some little girls who brought her to my future wife's door. Brandi planned to take her to a shelter, but never got around to it. About eight years ago, Audrey came into my life, too, when her Mom and I got together.

She was a remarkably affectionate creature, vocal and loving. I'm really going to miss waking up to find her lying on my shoulder, purring, and watching movies with her curled asleep in my lap.

Brandi & I are both taking it hard. It's going to be a bad night.

And, speaking of bad nights, I had my sleep study last Sunday night, and yes, as expected, I suffer from "severe" sleep apnea. Unfortunately, it took so long for me to fall asleep at the lab that I'll have to go back as soon as they can fit me into their schedule and try me out on the CPAP machine. So, while I now have a good idea why I feel so crappy all the time, it will be a while before I can actually start being treated for it.

This has been a rough year all around...

Friday, December 01, 2006

A World of Thanks!

In less than 24 hours we've received enough donations to pay for Audrey's surgery, so we've stopped accepting contributions. Our deepest and most heartfelt thanks to everyone who donated.

I'll keep you updated here about how Audrey is doing. Right now, the surgery is scheduled for next Thursday.

If you were planning to donate and didn't get the chance, why don't you consider making a contribution to your local shelter or to another animal organization in need? I'm sure they would appreciate it just as much as we do.

Again, thank you all from the bottom of our hearts. It's enough to make an old cynic cry.