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Angel was paid for and packed into the car. She was silent and nervous on the drive through the McDonald's drive through and back home. Angel finally opened up when I had her inside my bathroom where she lived her first days with us. I fed her part of my plain happy meal cheeseburger as she purred and licked my hand.
When my family arrived for the holiday season, I was excited to show off my beautiful new friend. "I didn't think Angel could walk for the first few years since you always carried her around," said my grandmother.
Angel and I spent a lot of time together. She would sit on my bed and attack my pencil when I was trying to do my homework or eat the corners of my books when I was reading. She spent her nights in my room sitting by my head purring and licking my hand. In the mornings, the sounds of the alarm upset her so she would cry and turn it off herself. Angel loved to troll the top of the stairs in front of my room. She was my little guard kitty, but when I could get her to settle down into a lap cat, she was the warmest cat. We took to calling her Sherman, the fire of Atlanta.
Christmas was Angel's favorite holiday. She loved to sleep on the tree skirt and even decorate the house. When my mom got the ornaments out, Angel would take them out and run with them through the house. Winter was also the only time Angel could blend in enough to go hunting. She had her share of chipmunks, but once she caugh
Angel was beautiful with her sleek body, delicate paws, and angled Egyptian face. She was the model for all of the photo shoots my friends and I put on when we got new cameras the one year. Although beautiful, she was extremely hairy! Medium long white hairs were on everything. I would joke to my mother that she did not need an angora rabbit instead she could knit with all of Angel's fur. I couldn't leave my house without using 12 sheets of lent roller to get off most of the white hair, but I was thankful to see some of those white hairs when I was without my baby.
Angel loved to talk. We would have whole conversations in cat meows. She was always there with comforting words or meows of excitement. She was one of the best support systems I ever had. She backed me up on everything. One time my momma tried to get me out of bed early for school, and Angel yelled and pawed at her from the bed until I got to stay home for the day. She loved me unconditionally.
When I came home from Italy in August, I noticed that Angel, who had become a full figured woman, felt unusually light. A trip to the vet revealed that she had lost a lot of weight and her lungs were not functioni
Yesterday, my baby girl was so weak she could no longer stand. She was still trying to eat, and she purred even though she did not have the breath to do so. I picked her up and we drove to the vet. She clasped into my lap and cried only twice. I on the other hand cried all the way there and I have hardly stopped since. I gave ángelly a final kiss and rubbed her pink ear a last time before the vet tech took her to the back. I broke down in the bathroom of the emergency vet which was decorated in tissue boxes and
A few minutes later, they handed me a heart shaped clay paw print impression and her body in a blue bundled blanket. She was still warm, and I clung to her for the next hour. I left her in her favorite white chair so my daddy could bury her body.
My baby girl lived a short life of only 13 years, but they were full of love and personality. She was an amazing cat and I will always remember how much she loved me and vice versa. I want to remember Angel in the way I saw her most-- flipped upside down in her favorite chair talking to me.
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