Zeavin you were the most amazing gentle giant. When I first saw
you at the cat rescue it was love at first sight. Unfortunately
you had to be homed and rehomed many times before they agreed to
let me have you. Obviously you were brought back because you were
destined to be with me and your best tripod buddy Trey. I'm so
sorry that your last days were construction noise and nerves. I'm
sorry for ever second you suffered before I found you and got you
to the vet. You deserved to go out peacefully in your sleep.
We are totally heartbroken. but now you will never have to get
another ultrasound or have me give you pills. I know you hated
that and cooperated because I bribed you with treats. I'm happy I
pretended not to notice you stealing my chicken and biscuits the
night before. I'm grateful that for the last year you had a catio
and got to go live your best wild panther life in the garden.
Watching you with the hummingbirds and butterflies was and will
continue to be one of the greatest joys of my life. Rest well
beloved. I know Sebastian and Boo were waiting for you on the
other side. Coming home to no head bonks and rough tongue nose
kisses is devastating. You are so missed.
Zorro Shieff,
April, 2008 - December 02, 2020
We had the pleasure of Zorro's company and companionship for the
past 10 years.
The last of our three Musketeers crossed the Rainbow Bridge and we
are heartbroken.
Beautiful Zorro, a rescued Shih-Tzu/Poodle mix, had congestive
heart failure and left us suddenly, following about 10 months of
treatment.
Except for growling when we carried him to the tub at bath time,
Zorro had a super disposition, never snapping or biting. During
Covid-19 we developed many daily rituals. He was so happy and
excited to give us warm and wet kisses every morning and night.
We pray that we'll see him and the other two Musketeers at the
Rainbow Bridge.
We love you so much, ZORRO.
Gail, Bud and Tonio