In Memoriam: Missy - From Rescue Cat to In-Clinic Living
Manhattan Cat Specialists has some sad news to share. On Wednesday evening, May 13, our sweet, sassy hospital cat, Missy passed away. Since 2008, Missy had graced our clinic with her fiery tortoiseshell attitude, (“torti-tude”), greeting clients at the front desk with a teasing grin and a swipe of a paw after one pat on the head. As our staff biographies explained so well on our website, Missy’s bio stated “give her a pat and she’ll appreciate it; give her two and she’ll swat your hand away.” Even with her feistiness, though, Missy was a part of our clinic, and she learned to love us and trust us, and it never crossed our minds to give it a second thought to care for her as our own when she became our responsibility.
We let Missy live out her last days in pure joy; setting up enormously comfortable beds, offering her whatever food she desired, letting her lick water straight from the tap, and scratched her ears while she gave us a soft purr. When she no longer wanted to eat and we could tell she was uncomfortable, we decided to put her to sleep.We’ll all hold Missy tremendously close to our hearts and her memories will live with us forever. While we’re all extremely sad to see her go, we are happy that she lived a healthy and fulfilling and interesting life with us here at the hospital. Losing something so familiar to us and something that has been a part of our lives for so many years produces anxiety, but we know we must continue seeing the rest of our patients that mean so much to us. We know we must treat them the same way we’d treat our own, particularly our own Missy.
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