Rest in peace, dear Stinky. I hope you find the filled bathroom sinks overflowing in Valhalla. Do say a 'Meow' to my own lost sweet dog, Sophie. She told me cat's and dogs share an afterlife of endless warm beds and endless things to shred in the animal afterlife.
I am truly sorry you lost your dear friend. Animals have always been important to me. As a loner of a child and a solitary hermit of an adult, animals were always my welcomed friends and partners in crime of daily life. The look in their eyes or the soft touch of their pay or caress of their fur could speak volumes the human voice and language could never hope to reach.
Goodnight dear Stinky and it isn't goodbye if you keep her in your mind and heart.
Thanks so much for the kind thoughts and word, my friend. You obviously appreciate animals much as I do. They sure do add a dimension to our lives, that's for sure. I love your view of the bowser-meowser afterlife. Nothing but thick, down comforters to squish down in and hang out on and deep within, with an always-full bowl of Kibbles within reach. With GRAVY. Ahh, the life afterlife.
I'm so sorry you lost your Sophie as well. We go on and do fine, but life is never quite the same without them. I always swear off pets after losing them, but they seem to sneak back into my life at one time or another. I guess that is one reason they mean so much to us, they are a huge part of being a human bean. All that unconditional love and companionship and other joy. Well, I hope your Saturday is rounding out to be a keen one with gardens and drawings and ocean watching over tea and other such.