Thread:4paws/@comment-29082502-20170921073034/@comment-27643406-20170924052414

Thank you Niki- I would love to just soak in a tub of good energy!!! So sweet of you to send me your love and care.💞💞- Emma is sooooo funny. When we rescued her she was no bigger than a large kitty. We took her and Cassie - short for Cassiopeia as she had a complete star system across her nose. They were in a small small crate with just a handful of hay. In the back of a pick up truck on a bitter cold January day- we actually had snow flurries coming down and they had just been taken from their moms (way too little in my estimation and I'm sure their moms were panicked as it was so cold). We each took one and put them in our winter jackets next to our bodies to warm them up. They snuggled right in and didn't move until we put them in their new deep bed of hay and they slept for hours with our Loving PizzaBoy dog to keep them warm. And Pizza never left my side but he knew these babies needed him. Cassie was the leader- the smart one. Emma we think was a "little slow"- she still makes us LOL with her antics. She runs sideways and bucks. Always the comedian and Cassie would have to always be her big sister. We would take them and the dogs down the driveway every day for their walk -it's 2/3 of a mile and when we would be on our way back It was like a silent gun would go off and all of the animals would race each other back home!! So funny to watch... We lost Cassie a couple years ago. She gorged on a bounty of acorns and we think she got bloat over Thanksgiving - couldn't get a vet here to save her life and she wouldn't get in the boat so we could take her to the emergency vet. We didn't want to stress her- they are stubborn even when sick. It has been really sad and lonely- so we make it up to Emma by keeping her around the kitties near the cat house and treating her to a granola bar. She is getting up there in years- so I don't know how much longer we will have her.🐾🐾🐾🐾