Sunday, August 10, 2008

Cassie

My girl had liver cancer, and there was nothing we could do for her except medicate her and keep her comfortable. Toward the end, she was so thin.

On Friday evening, we lifted her onto our bed, and she curled up between us and went to sleep. A little after midnight, she gave a contented sigh and simply stopped breathing.

As I wrote after the passing of a beloved friend only two weeks ago: may the air carry her spirit gently, and water wash her clean of pain and suffering. May the fire of the stars guide her home to the Old Wild Mother, and may the Earth receive her gently. May the Wheel turn again and bring her to rebirth.

She is somewhere in a wild place and running free as she so loved to do in life - she was poetry in motion running through the woods or floating swiftly along through the fields in Lanark with her tail wagging ecstatically and a happy grin on her beautiful expressive face. Her mom (on the other hand) is a complete and total mess.

22 comments:

One Woman's Journey - a journal being written from Woodhaven - her cottage in the woods. said...

Continual thoughts of peace, healing and compassion
are being sent your way.

Anonymous said...

thank you for sharing Cassie with us Cate...all the lively moments and her peaceful crossing.

(((Cate)))

peace,
Lil

Anonymous said...

As Lil has said, thank you for sharing Cassie with us. The photo of her is so lovely. It was good to read that she was close and so comfortable when she crossed over. Be well. - bev

Anonymous said...

Cate I am sorry for your loss. With Respect, Jane

Tsutsu said...

My condolences, Cate. Be well.

Anonymous said...

. . . and may Cate's heart be flooded with peace, and remembrance, and love. Deep peace to thee, deep peace.

Inanna said...

I believe that our grieving helps carry our beloveds as they continue their journeys. We are so blessed to have these beautiful animals in our lives. Peace to you, Cate.

Anonymous said...

Dear Cate, I am so sorry for your loss. Hugs and kisses to you. You now have Cassie as a Guardian Angel watching over you as she did before.
Lots of love, Louise

Visual-Voice said...

My thoughts are with you. I'm so very sorry for your loss.

Anonymous said...

I'm so sorry. I just lost my dog a little over a week ago, so I know what a hole this can leave in our lives. My consolation is that he's no longer tied to an old, sick and painful body. Many blessings to Cassie on her journey, and to you in your time of loss.

Anonymous said...

Cate,

I am so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing your love for Cassie with us, and also your grief.

Kate

Anonymous said...

Blessings, Cate, to you and your family in the loss of dear Cassie. You let her know how she was cherished by your loving care in these last weeks. May time heal your sadness and may happy memories keep Cassie close to your heart.

I understand, having lost Daisy our beloved Basset Hound and Tobey our sweet Virginia Walker Hound in the last 4 years. We miss them still.

Peace be with you - Barbara

Deirdre said...

The blessing you've written for your friend and for Cassie is beautiful and comforting. Thank you for sharing it.

I'm so sorry you're in this grief and know there's nothing that will change the way it passes through you.

Anonymous said...

I know how you feel, having been in this place a number of times myself. Remember that you gave her a good life, and a good death. None of us can ask for more.

Tabor said...

You were so good to her that her passing was so gentle. Extremely sorry for this loss and hope that your healing is as gentle.

Marcie said...

Cate, I can picture Cassie in her "wild place" running free. Cassie was so lucky to have been your companion, in your wandering and contemplations, as you were lucky to have her.

much love and sympathy,
Aisling

Anonymous said...

Blessed Be. How fortunate for her, what a lovely way to go, between those she loved the most.

{{{{Cate}}}}

K Allrich said...

I am so sorry to learn of Cassie's passing. Sending you the kindness and care you send out to others. Be well, dear friend! xox

Anonymous said...

I wept when I read "For Cassie" and I send you peace and healing on the loss of your beloved companion. Yet what a wonderful way to pass out of this dimension, nestled between people she loved.

Anonymous said...

My heart, and thoughts are with you for, each moment of each day, to be filled with just what you need. Modron

julia said...

Cate,I'm late with my condolences and I'm sorry. It is so sad to lose a friend...

Kiki said...

Oh dear, you just made me weep helplessly (link in your today's post). Your writing is pure poetry, your feelings I understand and share, I too have had the dearest dog friends and they had to die... your photos are wonderful. I bless the day I found you!
Love, Kiki