Every Loss A Blow

I believe I have mentioned at some point in the past that my mother and I rescue animals. Strays, fosters, and even two dogs literally on the slate to be euthanized for no other reason than because their owners surrendered them and the shelter had no room to take them in.

At the height of our rescue efforts, we’ve had living in our home six dogs and twelve cats at one time. Yes, the house is a zoo. I don’t always love it, but we do what we can.

One of the hardest parts about rescuing animals so consistently (besides the immense amount of daily work) is that sometimes we lose several in quick succession, a long string of losses, one right after the other. The average pet owner with one or two or even three pets usually has long breaks in between losses, but when you live with so many animals, the losses seem never to end. It’s been especially bad the last few years.

Mieko in 2016

In September 2019, We lost two of our cats, my mother’s beloved Mieko to cancer, and my girl, Bobbi very unexpected to a brain aneurysm, just a week apart from each other. We lost a dog, Lady, to cancer in late 2023 (she was one of the two we had rescued from euthanasia at the shelter in 2019, so at least we gave her a few more years than she would have had otherwise). In Spring 2024, we lost our sweet middle-aged cat, Freiya, to kidney failure. A few months later, in December 2024 (just before Christmas in fact), we lost our oldest cat, Grady. His loss we at least expected. He was not as old as some cats live, at 14, but he had thyroid problems and had been in slow decline for awhile, so we were somewhat prepared.

Eilonwy in 2022

Now, not even a year later, we’ve lost two more quickly. My youngest cat, my baby girl, Eilonwy, died very unexpectedly on May 26th. She’d eaten a piece of string that strangled her intestines. She had emergency surgery, but could not recover. She was only four years old. Her death was a blow I’m not sure I’ll recover from any time soon. And, just yesterday, we had to let our oldest dog go. Like Grady, this was not unexpected. Abbey was 15, or possibly 16 (a stray we rescued off the road, thus her name, a reference to the Beatles album, Abbey Road). She lost the use of her back legs a little over a week ago. The vet was trying some treatments to help mobility but they weren’t working. And on Thursday and Friday, she stopped eating. She was a very tired old lady, who lived a good long life, and she was ready to rest. On Saturday, we let her go.

Abbey in 2021

Still, knowing its coming never really helps that much. Especially not for my mom. Abbey was her dog primarily. They loved each other very much. While I am sad, my mom is inconsolable. I understand, of course. The one loss that still lingers the hardest for me was a long time ago now. My cat Sebastian, my love, my boy, who I had from six weeks old until his death one week shy of 18th birthday. Most of my life. He died in 2014, and it still aches like a new wound some days. Grief is strange like that.

We all take these losses hard. Some days I wonder how many more such blows we can handle, and we have so many more animals that we love and cherish and will one day lose. It is our duty as pet owners to care for our animals up to and through death, no matter how painful it is. And there are so many benefits from having a loving cat or dog in your life. Yet, part of me wonders if the pain becomes too much at some point, the losses too many. I sometimes think that as we lose more to illness or old age in the future, I might stop bringing new pets into the house. My heart is tired.

My boy, my first love, Sebastian

Personal Update, March 5th

Hello all! I apologize for the long silence. It’s been a busy couple of weeks. After the freak snowpocalypse down here in Texas, I had a rough week without electricity for nearly five whole days, and water off and on as well. It was very cold and very stressful, particularly because my mother and I rescue strays (we have 10 cats and 7 dogs right now!) and it was far more difficult to keep THEM safe and warm than it was to keep ourselves warm. But we all survived, and by the following weekend the temperatures were going back and it almost felt like the whole experience had been some insane fever dream.

It kinda feels like the week didn’t even happen. Like the whole week was some kind of strange black hole.

In any case, after that I had a ton of work to get caught up on and last week and this week I’ve just been working my ass off to make sure I stayed on schedule. Which I did, thank goodness. But it’s been a very exhausting couple of weeks, and I haven’t had the energy to do much reading or writing by the time I get home, so I usually just end up staring blankly at the tv for a couple hours before passing out.

Right now, I’m trying to finish a handful of books, and then I’ll start putting together some reviews. I’m also debating whether or not I want to pay for the premium access (or whatever it’s called) on Disney+ so I can watch Raya and the Last Dragon without having to wait god knows how long. If I do, I’ll make sure to do a review of that as well, so stay tuned!

In other news, I’ve been writing more consistently of late and I started posting a fanfic on Ao3 (Archive Of Our Own). I haven’t written, let alone publicly shared, a fanfic since 2005, so this is a very big deal for me. This fic is also the longest sustained bit of writing I’ve managed to keep up with since 2011 (I’m currently at around 60k words and still going!). I’ve been debating whether I wanted to share a link to the fic here or not because, frankly, I am far more comfortable with people reading my stuff when they can’t attach it to ME personally. Only my two best friends and one or two Tumblr friends even know what my Ao3 handle is. So how about this, if anyone is REALLY curious, its a new fic, and its in the Dresden Files (tv-verse) fandom. If you find it, congrats. DON’T TELL ME, I’ll die of embarrassment.

Oh yeah! And I finally finished this cross-stitch project I’ve been working on for months. So I’ve got that going for me, I guess.

Ok, that’s all I’ve got for now. Hopefully I’ll be back shortly with a book review or two. I hope you’re all doing well! Bye!