Good Bye My Rocky Rock Star

The last Good Bye

My Rocky Rock Star crossed the Rainbow Bridge this morning at 11:15 am. I had a house call vet, Dr. Ross from Raynham, come to the house so Rocky could make the trip peacefully. It was the best decision ever. Rocky was asleep when she came in. He woke up and she petted him and talked to him. He seemed to like her and was very relaxed. She gave him the first shots right there in bed and he just went to sleep. She then gave him the last and final shot and his heart stopped. It was the most peaceful and gentle euthanasia I’ve ever experienced and I’ve had to do this for a number of my pets.  I will never have it done in a Vet’s office again!

Rocky

Rocky was a pretty amazing cat. Right from the first he was a fighter. Rocky was born feral and a neighbor’s young son found him when he was a tiny kitten. I saw the son throwing something up in the air and catching it like a ball. As I watched I realized it was a tiny animal. I went racing outside to intervene and the kid threw the creature into a shopping cart. It was so tiny it fell through the grid to the ground. The tiny creature stood up, shook his head and meowed. Then it did that wobbly kitty walk right up to me. That was my introduction to Rocky.

Named after Rocky Balboa

Rocky isn’t much of a cat name. But I had to think on my feet. When I took the little scruff of fur to the vet to get checked out he wouldn’t treat him until I named him. All I could think of was the scene from the Rocky movie where poor beat up Rocky is calling for Adrienne. That’s what it felt like the kitten had done when he came to me after falling out of the shopping cart so Rocky he became. 

My Rocky Rock Star

Even as a tiny kitten Rocky knew his name and came to me when called. That was good because he got himself in some pretty crazy predicaments. If he couldn’t  get to me he would meow so I was always able to find him. Rocky was good with other cats and until fairly recently he was always in a multi-cat household. He would play fetch, walk on a leash, ride in a baby carriage and greet me at the door when I came home. And boy if I was late or when I’d been away I’d hear about it. He had a very loud meow to scold me with. 

When I had my hip replaced Rocky never left me. My Pet Sitter would come in to feed him and take care of him while I was immobile. She’d always say “Where is my little man” and I’d point to my lap. He was my buddy until the end. 

It was time

Although medicine helped Rocky along, he actually died of Chronic Renal Failure. Not uncommon in senior cats. He was in pain and on fluids. He was barely eating and drinking. It just wasn’t a good quality of life. He deserved so much more. It was time to let him go. I will miss you my Rocky-poo. You will always be my Rocky Rock Star. 

 

 

 

 

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6 Comments

  1. I am so sorry to hear that Rocky has crossed over. He was such a good little person. He was so nosey and always wanted to see what you were doing the few times that I was over at your home. However he was still a very pretty and fun cat. Again, I am sorry Rocky has passed.
    Love Ya.
    Sandy

  2. Thanks Sandy
    I know I will miss him horribly but it was his time. I’m so glad I had these years with him. And to think I was going to take him to a shelter when I first found him. I would have missed so much.

  3. Sorry for such a loss! I am so sad. I knew him from the time you rescued him. He was such a character, loveable and mischevious, finicky and so playful even as an older kitty. You gave him the best years a kitty could have💔❤️😻

    Sending you our love. My FB account was hacked so I have to work on resetting it. Jean says hello and loved your pictures from Maui- I logged in for her to FB on her acct and showed her today…

    • Thanks Nancy. Sorry to hear your account got hacked. What a pain that is. I remember how fascinated Rocky was with Dawn when you brought her to Taunton when she was just a baby. So many Rocky stories. Say hi to Jean. I’m happy to hear she is still going strong

    • Thank you. I’ve had a lot of cats through the years but never one like Rocky. He was one of a kind

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