Ginny Hagan
December 25, 2020
This wee darling left us in the early hours of Christmas Morning, not what we were expecting for the start of this special day, but she was cradled in my arms, in the same manner that I found her at about 5 weeks old in an old woodpile – abandoned, cold and very scared. She was covered in burrs that prevented her from laying down and looking for someone to help. She picked me and from that day on she was my Velcro Cat – never was I wanting for attention as long as Ginny could get to my lap or shoulder or onto my pillow. She was incapable of moving without “trilling” while she walked – she was love on four paws and I was privileged to be her Mom for all those years – I will miss you darling more than I can say, but know that your love made my life a whole lot easier in many ways.
Thank You Ginny, all your brothers and sisters will miss you as will both your Dad and I – always in our hearts forever at our side.