fedup100
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Cody, I am so very sorry for your lost. I lost my father suddenly too and didn't get to say goodbye. I know what your going through and no words can stop the pain. I would like to tell you what happened shortly after my Dad died, I hope it will give you some peace.
My Dad had an old black cat he adored. I took his cat from Texas to Seattle. She never fit in with my 2 cats and my little river house was busting at the seams with 3 cats. I decided to build a cage on the huge back deck and put all of them in there at night.
My Dad had been gone about 3 weeks and on the first night of having the cage ready, I put all the cats into that cage. It was really big like 14' x 6', it was almost a little room with a view.
I go to bed and early that next morning my phone rang and woke me up. I answered of course half asleep. there was a little pause and then a scratchy sound and then I heard my fathers voice call my name like he had a million times every time he had ever called me. I knew the instant I heard his voice that he was calling me from the other side. As he proceeded with his next words, my mind was racing to ask him questions about the other side.
I did not get a chance to do that. he said this to me. "Don't you ever never ever put my cat in that cage with your cats again"......and he was gone.
I looked out onto the deck and there his cat was, not in the cage, he had let her out. There is no other explanation and there was no way for her to get out on her own.
He died on his birthday. I kept her for one year. On the morning of his next birthday, I watched his cat walk strait into the path of a logging truck with no fear or panic and on purpose. he got what he wanted for that birthday and now they are together.
I told you this because I know from this experience, your father really is watching and he will get to see your life unfold and see Ron Paul become President.
My Dad had an old black cat he adored. I took his cat from Texas to Seattle. She never fit in with my 2 cats and my little river house was busting at the seams with 3 cats. I decided to build a cage on the huge back deck and put all of them in there at night.
My Dad had been gone about 3 weeks and on the first night of having the cage ready, I put all the cats into that cage. It was really big like 14' x 6', it was almost a little room with a view.
I go to bed and early that next morning my phone rang and woke me up. I answered of course half asleep. there was a little pause and then a scratchy sound and then I heard my fathers voice call my name like he had a million times every time he had ever called me. I knew the instant I heard his voice that he was calling me from the other side. As he proceeded with his next words, my mind was racing to ask him questions about the other side.
I did not get a chance to do that. he said this to me. "Don't you ever never ever put my cat in that cage with your cats again"......and he was gone.
I looked out onto the deck and there his cat was, not in the cage, he had let her out. There is no other explanation and there was no way for her to get out on her own.
He died on his birthday. I kept her for one year. On the morning of his next birthday, I watched his cat walk strait into the path of a logging truck with no fear or panic and on purpose. he got what he wanted for that birthday and now they are together.
I told you this because I know from this experience, your father really is watching and he will get to see your life unfold and see Ron Paul become President.