So how did I come to achieve this position? In truth, my sole qualification for the post is the experiential knowledge I have gained over my five years living here, and the deeper unexplainable emotional bond that penetrates to the very root of my soul. There is something in my heritage as a cat that has been reached, and it is this that cries out to be expressed. Call it instinct if you like, but it is what makes me happy to be Cat-Dad's companion. It's what draws me to be on his shoulders in the morning when he shaves, during the day when he calls to me for a hug, at night before he sleeps, and when the transition comes upon us.

My training program is mostly by example, which is already a part of me. For those who come to us in deep emotional pain, I find that such modeling is more effective than ever trying to explain. They see our expressions of love and mutual support. All who passs through this home soon realize the importance of having a loving forever companion, someone who will understand the grief and the pain of our past, but who will help us to move on and build a whole new life.
When I was asked to write the final chapter for our book, Cat-Dad's Kitten Chronicles, I chose to end it with an example. That example was my attempt to suffice for words in conveying my relationship with Cat-Dad, and I believe it is still quite valid. I described how I would lay my head on his chest and simply listen to the beat of his heart. Soon, unconsciously, my own heart would slow until we became a perfectly synchronized 2:1 rhythm. Two hearts beating as one so that I could no longer distinguish between them. It is such times lying next to him doing absolutely nothing that means absolutely everything to me.
And that is the only way I know to describe how true feline-human relations should be.
With purrs to all,
Sasha
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To the world you may be but one, but to one you may be the world.
-Author Unknown