It is so easy to take things for granted. If they come every day, we tend to think they will always be there. It was nice to meet Jackson, who took nothing for granted. He showed us how to live the attitude of gratitude.
Because we had two other cats who did not have leukemia and whom we did not want to expose, we initially sequestered Jackson away in a suite of three rooms – my youngest daughter’ room, her bathroom, and a spare bedroom. We got the other two cats vaccinated, and after a while, we felt safe letting them mingle. The cats never became friends, but they didn’t fight (the usual way to transmit leukemia), so we were happy. My daughter, however, was overjoyed to have a cat all to herself. Jackson was quite devoted to her and he was very easy-going. My husband often worked in the spare bedroom, quickly dubbed “Jackson’s room,” and Jackson became his good buddy too. Everyone, it seems, loved Jackson.
He never missed the litter box, never complained about the food, never caused us any regret. He was so happy to have a warm, safe place to live and regular meals that he was the perfect guest. It was clear that he had eaten lots of mice and birds while he was on the streets, so we took special care to protect our birds. He thought they looked absolutely delicious! That small concession was the only one we needed to make. He didn’t complain when we got him neutered, either. “A small price to pay,” he seemed to say. There were times that he would sit in our loft and I could have sworn he was smiling as he beamed love to everyone around him. He was just a very loving cat. His leg healed and after several months of specialty care, his respiratory infection did too.
But leukemia is incurable, and his time was up this week. We miss this incredible soul who never failed to be grateful for the home and medical care we gave him. He seemed to know that we didn’t have to take him in, but we recognized his inner light. He never gave us a reason to regret it. He was such as sweet soul who left huge pawprints on our hearts. Thank you for such a wonderful run, Jackson. Take a rest, choose a young healthy body, and then come back. My daughter is waiting for you. Heck, we all are.
What a loving person you are! I love that you changed Jackson’s life and he changed yours. I’m so sorry to hear that he passed away, but he’s continued his loving light in your beautiful post. xo
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He was such a good cat. My husband thought I was a bit bonkers to bring him home , but the. He came to love Jackson too. He enriched all our lives.
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They certainly do! My children have grown up with cats and they are quite attached as am I. We love all animals in our home, but only have cats as dogs seem to be more responsibility (taking them out etc). Our cats are diva indoor pets, sleep with us and greet us at the door when we come home. A loving energy that adds such delight to our family.
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Our cats each have different jobs, as do the dogs. We love having the dog door to the backyard do that our dogs and cats have the freedom they need.
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Oh, I want to cry, esp. because he looks like my old cat Zoe who left this world over a dozen years ago (although I think he currently inhabits the body of our cat Raul.❤ so you do get them back!
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Many, but not all, of my pets have been with me before. Some are newcomers, some have come back with me life after life and in this life, perhaps 2 or 3 times. Jackson was a newcomer, but a wise and beautiful soul. We welcome him to return, if he chooses!
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Good to know I’m not the only one who thinks this way.😘
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Me too!
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It’s a lovely tribute and a healthy way to look at life, death, and the relationships we get to enjoy in between. I’m sorry for your loss. I’m sure Jackson’s eager to come back, young and healthy.
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We would like that! We are accepting what we cannot change, but the invitation to return is made. In that way, we both have a choice.
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A lovely obituary! He was a gorgeous cat. I am sure that soon another needy animal will meow its way into your heart, but so nice that Jackson can always be a wonderful memory.
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