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portland -

we are very sorry. he was a beuatiful cat, beautifully named. our thoughts go out to your family, and to mrs. beaton. we'll remember him.

Temujin -

I never met him, but by the looks of things he was quite a special cat. That mischievous glint in his eye says it all.

Condolences.

Gordo -

Having put down our first dog, I know how surprisingly hard the death of a family pet can be. My condolences.

Gorthos -

I am very sorry for your loss Alan. We are cat folk and I have never been without one. I have always felt a pang of sadness when one, even a less than perfect one, went to meet Crom such as our Zorro did mysteriously one short year ago. I can only assume they will rub noses in Valhalla as all good warriors against the rodent hordes do.

Gorthos

ry -

Sorry Al. Being petless the last 8 years I know how much they improve life and how much you miss them when they aren't there. A moment of silence for Frobie.

Play ball.

Mike -

Sorry to hear the sad news. Sincere condolences. We're Cat People too and it is true that they do surprise you at how much they become a part of your home and your life.

Don't wait too long to get another. We put Lori's cat Minette down 5 years ago and she wasn't even 10 (kidney failure). I found it hard and I had only known her for 6 months or so. She was completely deaf and easily startled and therefore had a knack for biting me, but that was my fault not hers. That was April 1, 2002. I think Lori would have waited much longer before getting another but as I was somewhat less affected, we brought home our two little hellions on April 18, 2002.

Alan -

We are not so much cat people as people who used to have a farmhouse with mice. Beaton is still very much alive and will likely pester me now at 4:45 am nightly.

gr -

I am glad we met him and played with him. He had a loud and convincing purr. His lady friend will be quite sad without him. Best wishes.

BAGS -

Very sad to hear the news about Frobie, although nice to see some pictures of him at his leisure. As you guys know, Frobie and I had a special bond...surprising, since I'm not known as a cat person. It's always hard to say good bye to a member of the family. My love to all of you. He couldn't have had a better home...or better people to share his life with.

Chris Taylor -

My sympathies to you and yours on the loss of a beloved pet and family member. Never had the pleasure of meeting him, but that first pic of Frobie speaks volumes -- what a marvelous shot.

Alan -

It wasn't hard to take as he spent 89% of his existence laying on the floor.

NYCO -

Sorry to hear about Frobie, Alan. I had to put two pets to sleep within the past three months, so I know how strange it is not to have their presence around, even if they didn't do much but lounge in their later years. Now I've got a darling 7-month-old kitten who inserted herself into my life after a mere 30 days of pet-free existence. How does this keep happening?

Martin Frobisher -

Hello Alan,

What a lovely little chap.

I am sorry you have lost him. During our 40 years marriage we have had several cats in the family - mostly Siamese but for the last 14 years we have had Sam - a tabby remarkably like your Martin F.

For a long time his companion was a tiny Siamese female called La Pouce (a francophone Siamese I guess). She recently died (of old age). He is very docile and she was a fiery type who kept him in his place.

I came on your site following a random Google for other reasons. The Google excerpt "Frobie left this life today at the vet's." shook me a bit - my name is also Martin Frobisher.

Cheers.

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