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Bailey

I have known her for five years. It was love at first sight and so I brought
her a hostile home (two allergic roommates). After a year and a half
apart, we were finally reunited. She let me know immediately that she was mine
-- the first time I was absent (for three days) she bared her throat to me
(upon my return). It took her a long time to trust me on a day to day basis,
and she would often correct me with both teeth and claws. As our time together
went on, she began to trust me more and more: remaining in the same room as I
made loud noises, sleeping with her head on my arm, and allowing me to hold her for longer and longer durations. I knew she loved me for me, not just for my
food; I would leave the window open and the food bowl full and she would still
come around just to see me. She would follow me from room to room when I was
home, always wanting to curl up in my vicinity. She helped me through a lot of
really tough times: overcoming my substance abuse, finding myself, moving to a
new city, and many, many lonely, solitary nights. Now, we must part. Whether
our separation is permanent or just prolonged, she will again be a different
cat when I see her next. I hope that she remembers my love and I remember hers.

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