Tucker

Tucker was a pal to my son for 14 years. Having a deaf cat with neurological disorders as a buddy to a son with autism brought laughter and challenges. As a little kitten, his lack of hearing brought lots of running to rescue the kitten. There was not the ability to clap hands or make noise to stop possible danger. The me-yowling at odd hours of the day and gravity tests are missed. Our little friend and furry shoulder parrot has brought an ache to our hearts as he crossed the rainbow bridge. We knew it was time and time seems to go so fast with a furbaby. A special needs cat brings such individuality to a family and Tucker brought that unique attitude to our hearts daily.

Goodbye our lovely pal.

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