
However, there is one love that is truly unconditional and eternal: my affection and empathy for animals, especially those who have been a part of my family. If I'm going to honor anyone on St. Valentine's Day, it should be them.
Feb 5 was the fourth anniversary of Peanut's death. Peanut was my first feline roommate. He graced me with his presence in the second half of his 16 years of life. A family had given him up for adoption at 8-years old, citing "allergies" as the reason. This was a cruel sentence, since older cats have very little chance of being adopted -- everybody squeals for kittens who steal the spotlight at every adoption event. However, I wanted an older cat as my first pet. They're house-trained, more mellow and mature, and less apt to get into silly mishaps. The day I brought Peanut home was one of the happiest days of my life. It was the culmination of a lifetime of pining for a pet.

It was 4:10am when the vet called me to hurry to the emergency clinic. Peanut had been in hospital for over a week, having endured two operations in an attempt to alleviate an intestinal blockage. Sadly, his body couldn't handle any more and was giving up: his kidneys started shutting down, he developed pancreatitis, his lungs began filling up with fluids and his digestive tract was painfully blocked. He had been lethargic, but suddenly got up with a gasp, widened his eyes and started pacing his cage. It was an alarming spike in pain, one that signified that he was near the end.
I'm glad I was given the opportunity to say goodbye on our own terms. But making the decision to let him go was, without a doubt, the most agonizing choice I ever had to make. I spoke to him and petted him softly as he went, hoping that his last moments were comfortable and peaceful.

I baked a salmon fillet in the oven until cooked through. I flaked the flesh then tossed it with grated cheese while still warm, to melt the cheese just a little. I chose marbled cheddar because Peanut was an orange/beige tabby. Then a few fronds of dill were mixed in for color. The mixture was spooned into the centre of the pastry.
My current feline roommates begged for me to share. I gave them some of the salmon and the cheese, hoping Peanut would be pleased with it as well.
1 comment:
cute. I miss the bugger too and wish he could've met Aki roonie. Aki steps all over me, bites me, scratches me, the wall, the sofa...
I remember going with you to get Peanut, and remember that he liked both of us the moment we got him into that small room at the SPCA.
He definitely put up with my torcher a lot. :)
The pastry looks delicious :)
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