This article is in the name of my very very short-lived Pet. I know its weird for people who know me - Because "My" and "pet" are the two most unlikeliest words that will come in one sentence from me. I am girl who used to stand far way from a puppy or a kitten staring at it as if it would come and eat me. But now, Things have changed. My views have changed.
Wondering how?
Well, we found a kitten one day on out roof - in a pot. It must have been 15days old or less. It was so small it looked like a small mouse. So small, tiny and fragile. We knew the mother had abandoned the baby. So we took him in. Cared for him. Fed him every few hours. But still he dint make it. We must have looked after him for 3-4 days. But those 3-4 days changed me a lot. Pets are major stress busters. Anyways, So I wanna dedicate next few words to Guddu.
You will always be remembered as the smallest baby of the house, The one who changed me a lot. The one who bought joy into all our lives. I know you used to love keeping your little pink nose in between two fingers. And I will tell you now even though i have told this many times "It was very cute". And i just want to tell you that, You are loved and remembered even today.
Cheers.
Wondering how?
Well, we found a kitten one day on out roof - in a pot. It must have been 15days old or less. It was so small it looked like a small mouse. So small, tiny and fragile. We knew the mother had abandoned the baby. So we took him in. Cared for him. Fed him every few hours. But still he dint make it. We must have looked after him for 3-4 days. But those 3-4 days changed me a lot. Pets are major stress busters. Anyways, So I wanna dedicate next few words to Guddu.
You will always be remembered as the smallest baby of the house, The one who changed me a lot. The one who bought joy into all our lives. I know you used to love keeping your little pink nose in between two fingers. And I will tell you now even though i have told this many times "It was very cute". And i just want to tell you that, You are loved and remembered even today.
Cheers.
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