The Night Before

It is the night before and my baby is sleeping peacefully on the couch on his favorite blanket. Little does he know that his life is about to change forever tomorrow. My heart is breaking for my sweet mush ball that he has to go through this. As if being surrendered at 4 years old for no reason, having to live in the vet’s office for two years waiting for someone to take him in, having a seizure disorder, and having UTI issues isn’t enough, now he has to go through this. He is the center of our household, anyone that walks through the door knows to talk to E first and then say hi to everyone else. He never leaves the family room, because all he wants out of life is someone close by to meow at and flop up against. He is never not in the center of the room, he is not a cat you ever have to go looking for. He is my 22 pound love bug, the reason I love coming home at night. Choking back the tears is understatement at what is about to come. Please keep us all in thoughts and well wishes as surgery is scheduled for noon tomorrow.

Author: cgodinez

Mom of Elvis "E", the laziest but most lovable 22 pound kitty around! http://elvis.tripawds.com

4 thoughts on “The Night Before”

  1. Elvis is going to do great, and all of us here at the house of some assembly required have our paws crossed for a smooth surgery and recovery. If you have any questions or concerns, the forums here are great for getting help and support from people who have been through this before.

    Love and purrs from Tiffany, RR Jake, Tetrapod and the special needs foster crew

  2. Thoughts are with you, I thought I posted here but maybe it didn’t post correctly.
    E is going to rawk this and so are you!!
    Stay close and hang tight, we are all cheering you on!!
    Xoxo
    ❤️❤️

  3. Elvis, you are the most handsomest kitty ever. I know your momma is scared but I also know that you are the bravest, strongest cat in the world. You WILL bounce back and amazing your mom, and everyone around you, I have no doubt!

    We send all our love and wishes for a speedy recovery. Keep us posted and ask any questions you have OK?

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