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This blog is more than an account of Near Death Experiences. It ponders in detail the tough questions of life. Who are you, and why are you here in this physical world? What happens when you die, and is there a judgment? However, most anything could appear here. This is not a news blog, archived posts are just as relevant as new posts. Check the boxes at the top of the page for the Contents, Contact, Forum and other links.

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Milo

My name is Milo, I am the classic curious cat, into everything.

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Tuxedo Cat, Biggee

WHAT!

I’M BUSY!

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Ebony and Simon

Meet Ebony and Simon, they are brothers. Rescued with their mother, Amy, from under a row of bushes near a busy street. While Amy was a friendly cat, her kittens preferred to be left alone to play together. They were inseparable and frequently slept together like in the photo. We enjoyed their company for many years until Simon became gravely ill. He was asleep when he passed. Ebony was in another room with a closed door between them. The moment Simon passed Ebony let out an intense howl I’ve never heard come from a cat before. He knew his brother had passed. In a few years Ebony joined Simon in the spirit world. They are now together forever.

The purpose of this post is understanding cats, dogs, and other animals have the same emotions as us humans. They have feelings and love just as we do. Please treat them kindly.

While humans frequently rescue animals, animals can rescue humans as in the post labeled Deke.

Ebony and Simon’s Mother, Amy.

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The Stranger

At my door came a stranger
seeking shelter from the storm.
Soaked with rain, he huddled close,
truly trying to get warm.

I asked from whence he came
and where he hoped to go,
he did not answer me,
I judged he did not know.

He was rather lean of bone
I could tell he needed food.
My heart began to soften,
I just couldn’t treat him rude.

He had four tiny paws,
a coat of yellow fur.
A most handsome cat,
how he loved to purr.

My open door invited
this stranger in my home.
He spent no time accepting,
never more to roam.

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