Xin Xin, our best little girl in the world
1 January 2002 to 2 February 2019
17 years & 1 month of wonderful memories
17 years & 1 month of wonderful memories
This took me a while to write. The action of
penning it down means that our Xin Xin has really left us for good.
There
is no good way to reconcile it when the bright sparkle that came into our lives
2 days before CNY in 2002 will leave us 17 years later 2 days before the 2019 CNY.
Xin Xin brightened our lives the first time we laid eyes on her. She
jumped straight out of the cage into my lap, took a look at me and immediately
scurried around the pet shop, exploring. My heart was immediately captured by
that furry little thing.
She
was a playful little girl with unlimited energy. Always playing, sprinting,
jumping, exploring. She spent almost all her waking hours active whenever we
were home, even when she became a senior cat.
And
despite not asking for the attention, she was the most popular cat in the
household. Every single cat which came into the household after her, except for
Chang Chang, idolised her, mesmerized by what she does.
Bon
Bon loved her big sister immensely. She followed Xin Xin every single waking
minute.
Yuan
Yuan called out to her like her long lost mummy, seeking her affection and
attention every day.
Mei
Mei followed Xin Xin and Bon Bon around, knowing that these 2 mischievous girls
are always up to something fun. And after Bon Bon left us, Mei Mei remained her
loyal sidekick.
Our Xin Xin had 2 BIG
loves.
She
loved us. Whenever possible, she will be beside one of us – sleeping, snuggling,
resting, playing, seeking affection. She will always be the first one to greet us at the door almost every single day. And when we open the bedroom door every morning, she will sprint from wherever she is and come immediately to us.
Xin Xin LOVED her wet food. She would always be the first one at our feet during
meal times. She would be the first to finish, then waiting patiently for
the rest to perhaps leave some in their dish and straightaway, devour it
whole. But she was a nice girl with manners. She would never nudge them away
when they eat. After all this, she would still follow us around, hopeful that
we might still have a last spoonful of wet food for her. Begging us with her
large round eyes, cute little pink button nose and that silent meow.
Xin
Xin trusted us with her life. When she was diagnosed with HCM and kidney
failure in 2007, she took all the medical treatment without complain. The vets and vet
techs told us she was cooperative with all the needles and such. She did not
hiss or scratch. And she never run away from us for the twice daily pilling. If
anything, she would come to us voluntarily for the pilling, because she knew
she would get another mouthful of her wet food after that.
She
was gutsy with the tenacity to live. She fought back from the brink of death in
2007 to live another 12 years. It much exceeded the vet’s expectation because
she actually thrived after that episode. Her eyes sparkled. Her coat was shiny. She gained
back muscles and lost weight. She continued sprinting and playing. It is as if she was never sick before.
We
always thought we would finally lose her to heart or kidney failure. And
perhaps only when she gets to beyond 20 years old. She was that healthy.
But
it was mouth cancer (Gingival Squamous Cell Carcinoma) which took her away from
us. We detected a lump under her chin mid December 18 and brought her to the
vet immediately.
Biopsy
showed that it was malignant. The vet could operate to remove the tumour. We
read up and the chances of getting well from that is dismal. She might survive
the operation and we know she will. But her mouth would be sore and in pain and
that takes away one joy from her. The road to recovery will be long and painful
with a high chance of the cancer cells spreading to her other organs quickly, before painfully killing her a second time perhaps just months after the surgery.
We
made the painful decision not to go ahead with the surgery on the morning of
the surgery. We did not want her to suffer unnecessary pain with no guaranteed
chance of success.
She
was strong and fit one day and by the 4th week, the tumor grew exponentially it
sapped her energy and life away. Despite the pain and the big tumour in her
mouth, she still sought us for attention. For love. For food.
But we saw how
painful it was for her. We let her go on 2 Feb 2019.
We
cried so much during that one month. It was so painful. It still is.
With
Xin Xin gone, the energy in the household is lost. The house is a lot quieter
now, especially when all but one of them are above 14 years old.
We
are still grieving. After 3 weeks, her adopted daughter Yuan Yuan, seems to
have finally come to the conclusion that her mommy has left. Xin Xin’s scent
around the house is fading. Yuan Yuan has been calling out loud to her mommy the last
few days.
I
don’t think we will ever have another cat like Xin Xin. She is very much
unique. Who would have known this little kitten adopted from the street would
have so much character and gave us so much love that after she left, there is
this big hole in our hearts.
Goodbye,
our best little girl in the world. Go find Bon Bon at the Rainbow Bridge. May you be free from all pains from this point onwards. You will always be in our hearts.
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1 Comments:
Xin Xin had had a good life with you. I am sure she will be telling you not to grieve over her absence but to rejoice when you think about the 17 years she had with you.
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