Jamocha
Jamocha was an amazing cat. He was actually my brother's, but I always loved him as my own... He was a fat kitty with soft fur, and he would always sleep in my bed and play with me. I had never imagined to lose him so soon though... After about six years, in September 2005, he developed a tumor on his hip. At first I thought nothing of it, but then it started to grow. By February of 2006, it was the size of my fist. It spread to his digestive system, and he couldn't keep down food or medicine, so we finally ended up putting him to sleep. I missed him, and I still do. Jamocha, I know you're waiting up there for me... You walk in my dreams, and I will never forget you. Every time I open the catnip can, I think of how you would go wild over it. Every time I pet Patches, I think of how she loved you. And every time I see your picture, I want to cry... I love you, and I always have, and I always will.
Your Human Sister,
Shannon
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