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	<title>Comments on: Goodbye, Sweet Sundance</title>
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		<title>By: Shannon</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shannon</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 01 Aug 2008 04:32:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sundance was definitely one of those pets that get their way a little deeper into your heart than the others. He was a wonderful companion and I, too, am glad that you guys were able to give him several more GOOD years of life, such that he got to meet and be loved by Sara. I know she will miss burying her face in his belly and chasing him around (something that, recently, I noticed he was less keen on indulging though he offered up his belly for head burying snuggles as recently as yesterday.) He was well loved and well cared for and went before things got utterly painful.
 
Justin and I dread the day when we have to say goodbye to one of our cats, since they have all been with us since we got married (Norton, since our apartment; Blanco since our first year in the house; Amiga's the newbie, adopted her I think on our 5 year wedding anniversary while in Dallas since Justin's sister-in-law was fostering strays at the time.
 
We love them and then, like kids, at some point we have to let them go. Sundance is now resting comfortably getting more scritches and cuddles than he could ever dream of, even in your loving household.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sundance was definitely one of those pets that get their way a little deeper into your heart than the others. He was a wonderful companion and I, too, am glad that you guys were able to give him several more GOOD years of life, such that he got to meet and be loved by Sara. I know she will miss burying her face in his belly and chasing him around (something that, recently, I noticed he was less keen on indulging though he offered up his belly for head burying snuggles as recently as yesterday.) He was well loved and well cared for and went before things got utterly painful.</p>
<p>Justin and I dread the day when we have to say goodbye to one of our cats, since they have all been with us since we got married (Norton, since our apartment; Blanco since our first year in the house; Amiga&#8217;s the newbie, adopted her I think on our 5 year wedding anniversary while in Dallas since Justin&#8217;s sister-in-law was fostering strays at the time.</p>
<p>We love them and then, like kids, at some point we have to let them go. Sundance is now resting comfortably getting more scritches and cuddles than he could ever dream of, even in your loving household.</p>
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