I lost a pet, too.
This past July, my family lost one of our cats. Her name was Venus, and she passed away just three weeks shy of her 18th birthday.
Venus was a golden tabby cat. Think of an athletic Gaffer without the eyepatch, with a hint of Mr. Rogers' "Daniel Striped Tiger" mixed in.
About a year ago, Venus had a stroke and, after a few months, couldn't move her back legs or tail. For the longest time, we kept her in a basket and fed her well. We even gave her baths in the sink sometimes.
Anyway, from a combination of old age and the stroke, Venus passed away this past summer. She was truly a member of the family.
It was hard on all of us, but I think it might've been hardest on our other cat, Saige (named after a town in Colorado). Venus and Saige came from the same litter, and they had been "sisters" for nearly 18 years. Both were complete indoor cats, neither one of which have ever eaten a mouse or a bird. They prefered people food...Saige ate some Crunch N' Munch just last week.
I guess one of the most interesting things about our cats is that they liked to watch television. (Saige still does). One time, I remember walking into the living room, and there was only Saige in there. She was sitting on the footstool, staring at the screen. I'll never forget that. That cat was watching "Ferris Beuller's Day Off", just as if she were human.
Venus, however, was seemingly a Fozzie Bear fan. I'm not sure what it was about Fozzie in particular that would attract a cat's attention, but whenever Fozzie was on, Venus would usually watch him. I first noticed this when Venus was hanging out in my sister's room. My sister was cleaning her room, and Venus was sitting on her bed, watching Fozzie on TV. I even remember the number. It was "An Actor's Life For Me" with Fozzie and Rowlf. Venus watched the number all the way through to the end. I thought "A cat that watches the Muppet Show? That cat can't be really watching TV..." So, I decided to do an experiment. I had the number on video and played it later on that day to see if Venus would watch it...she did! Venus sat on the recliner in the living room. Her ears twitched as the melody played, and she actually looked from Fozzie to Rowlf as they exchanged jokes.
A cat that liked Fozzie Bear...who knew?
Venus was loved very much...and we all miss her.
Convincing John