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Subject: [Leica] Slides the cat has gone to kitty heaven
From: jerryleh at pacbell.net (Jerry Lehrer)
Date: Wed Apr 14 16:29:07 2004
References: <BCA30F84.9F85%mark@rabinergroup.com>

Mark,

Our condolences to you on your loss.  We have been through those situations
a few times.

When we meet in Victoria next week, my daughter and I can exchange a
few pleasant feline experiences with you. Permit us to buy you a dram of
Lagavullan to help smooth over your loss.

Checked Toms pictures, but the shots are of a different calico at his parents
home.

Jerry

Mark Rabiner wrote:

> To the many LUGnuts who have had the pleasure of meeting my longtime of 20
> years cat and favorite photosubject, Slides the Calico, she died peacefully
> Monday of renal failure.
> Which is what usually gets old cats. Their kidneys. She had gotten heart
> breakingly thin.
> Here is a picture of Slides and me a few years ago in which Tom Christianson
> took in my studio.
> http://students.washington.edu/tomchr/pictures/Summer2001/Portland/Portland.
> htm
> I think with his Contax 645 and transparency film.
>
> Slides and I shared the same pillow since my wife (of 25 years) left a few
> years ago. Hard luck story my mom died last year too. I've said this already
> on list. Everybody was sympathetic.
>
> So now its just the boys. Elmo the 100 pound German Shepard and me in this
> photo studio household. Elmo seems a little wistful about Slides being gone
> but does not mind being the unchallenged master of the household. Slides had
> that title before.
> I'm the bottom of the totem pole for sure. The runt of the litter. But as
> I'm set up to be less "pack like" then Elmo it doesn?t bother me so much.
> Elmo is into total domination. He doesn?t play with other dogs.
> He wants to invade Poland.
> He wants people to throw his ball and has never bitten anybody.
> I've decided to not get another cat. I'm getting rid of the kitty artifacts
> around the house/stuido but I'm not being obsessive about it. When I see a
> toy of hers I don?t get all upset which is nice.
> Elmo is 10 and when he goes in 5 or 10 years I'll take a slow trip around
> the world in a nuclear powered hydrofoil. And not have to worry about a
> critter sitter. Just a Hasselblad sitter.
>
> In kitty heaven Ahai Tuna is served on demand cooked medium rare on little
> snack plates.
> Although I think Sides would go for the beefsteak. She loved cow.
> Give her a can of Aberdeen-Angus of the sea any day.
> I fed her only beans, rice and brewers yeast her first years of her life as
> we had vegetarian household. She was the smallest kitty on the block I'm not
> sure if that's why. But she had enough attitude for a kitty three times her
> size. She normally weighed 8 pounds.
> I'll have a slides memorial page going up I got the Nikon 5000 yesterday
> night to reward myself for having a dead cat and living to tell about it. I
> buried her in my backyard in my pet cemetery. There was no 21 gun salute but
> a few birdies flew overhead and dipped their wings it seemed like.
> She had to have been the most photographed cat in the north west usa.
>
> Toward the end after a tough day of not feeling so well during bedtime she
> would push her forehead really hard into mine as we fell asleep on the
> pillow. I'll never forget that.
>
> But no anchovies for me please
> And
> No archive
>
> Mark Rabiner
>
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