


Thank you dear Phil for making the rest of Watty's graphic's shown here.

Watty was indeed a real trooper and for the last three weeks before her death she was taking an injection every other day to keep her lungs clear in order for her to be able to breathe. However, on the 28th of September, the shot did not help her anymore. Her little lungs filled with fluid and even with the Lasix and oxygen she could not breathe.
She had a good quality of life and much love in her short 14 months. She had a great will to live. But her wee body could not take it anymore and I could not let her suffer through the night.
The decision to let my dear Watty pass to Rainbow Bridge was another horrible one for me. I was with her the whole time, telling her how very much I loved her and her sister's loved her and when I told her it was ok to leave, she sighed her last breath and died very peacefully knowing she was loved so very much. I am devastated once again. My heart is broken.
She was such a happy, smart and gentle little kitty for the 14 months she was with us. She was so much fun and so very loving to all.
She is with my dear Poddy Girl in Rainbow Bridge now. All well and happy once again. I know Poddy is taking good care of her.
I love you dearest Watty and I always will...





PLease go to see Watty's most beautiful memorial at PFAC. My dear Friend Nancy did this memorial for Watty. And I can't thank her and those who contributed to it enough. I know Watty is thanking her from Rainbow Bridge too! Wattle at PFAC
Please go see the lovely memorial Robert and the kitties put up at the Wattle's memorial We thank Robert very much for this beautiful memorial.
Thank You Romy for drawing this lovely angel cat for me.

11/19/02-Watty dressed up graphic