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Remembering Fluff

Fluff laying outside on a deck

Remembering Fluff

“I adopted Fluff 16 ½ years ago and she was the most annoying cat that I’ve ever loved. She was always looking for love and affection (there was never such a thing as too much). She’d join my phone calls, trying to say hi to anyone that I was talking to. And since I started working from home last year, she became a familiar face in my video calls. Ironically, the things that were annoying are the things I miss. Even now, I miss her tapping my leg while sitting on the couch so I’d make room for her to jump into my lap, or curling up between me and my keyboard. But she was a constant companion, following me outside to watch the birds.

She recently developed thyroid issues that was followed by kidney disease, which landed us at the clinic a few times. I had to say goodbye to her last month and Dr Hudson was there to help Fluff on her way. Dr Hudson had never met Fluff before, but took a moment to get to know her a little bit and she was so wonderful in making one of the hardest decisions I had to make for Fluff a little more Okay. Thanks also to Drs Lee, Ford-Bonnema, and Ruddle for all the help they gave to Fluff in the past few years and months so she could have the healthiest life she could.”     – Aimee Burk