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 ... In Memory Of ...
Allaglow Flickering Fire (at the top) was perhaps my all-time favorite cat.  She met me at the door to be carried, even on the day she died.  She showed no signs of illness until the morning of her death at just over 10 months of age.  On that morning I noticed that her abdomen seemed enlarged.  I took her to the Vet who assured me that her abdomen was perfectly normal, but that she had an upper respiratory.  She had no symptoms, but the Vet said he could hear congestion in her lungs.  I brought her home on medication.  Later that day she was observed walking in a rigid, staggering manner.  I rushed her back to the Vet.  She was dying.  What the Vet heard was fluid building up in her lungs, the same fluid that was causing her abdomen to look enlarged.  She had FIP.  That was the only cat I have had with FIP.  No cat ever gave me more pleasure or pain.  She remains my standard of excellence.
At the bottom is my first Bengal, Egypt Bottom Magic.  He was a pet, not a breeder.  I saw a photo of a Bengal and just had to have "one" right?  I checked prices and thought you would have to be an idiot to pay that much for a cat.  To prove my theory, I bought one.  I was told at that time that there were only about 200 Bengals in existence.  He was exceptional for his time.  In those days he had no complete rib bars, and was considered "rosetted" for his time.  He was sired by a big classic tabby and out of Lionsmountain Ariel.  Later I purchased in-utero his maternal half sister, sired by a son of Wildwood Simba and out of Hunterdonhall Cleopatra.  She would be with me for the next 13 years.  She died of a brain aneurysm at the age of 13.  Her son Storm Warning, sired Allaglow Steller Constellation, a queen who has been very influential in my program.  That was all a long time ago.  I wasn't old and sick then.  Even so, in my minds eye, I still see Magic's smiling face and hear this little cheetah chirps which sounded more like a bird that a cat.  And yes, I sometimes shed a tear for Magic and Flickering Fire.
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