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Eavesdropping at a Sandwich Shop Leads to a New Pet Cat – Blocklines

Eavesdropping at a Sandwich Shop Leads to a New Pet Cat

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In 2009, I lost my precious tuxedo kitty, Meadow, very suddenly to a seizure when she was only 13 years old. Meadow had been present for my fifth birthday, so she was a huge part of my life growing up. She had the most adorable trill and would always come to me when I called her. I still miss her to this very day.

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Meadow used to sleep in a pile of blankets under the windowsill where I kept my alarm clock. My morning routine was pretty solid: Alarm goes off, I stand up to hit snooze, I lean over to pet my cat, I go back to bed for 10 minutes. Rinse and repeat a few times before finally getting up for real.


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You can only imagine the way my heart shattered the morning after she died, when I reached down in my half-sleeping state only to find an empty pile of blankets.

I only managed for two weeks before I started looking for another cat to fill the void Meadow left behind. I believe it’s fate that lead me to find Meena (pictured at the bottom) a month later.

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I was a regular customer at a certain sandwich shop near my home, and I frequented it for lunch. As I was eating there one day, I happened to overhear an employee mention to another customer how she needed to get rid of one of her cats because she couldn’t afford to keep all three. I basically rudely barged into the conversation, blurting that I was looking for a cat and that I was interested.

Photo: Robin from Austin, TX

Just 24 hours later, Meena was coming home with me. She is the most perfect, sweet, adorable lap kitty I could have hoped for. She isn’t very bright, but at least she is mine, and I love her.

Story submitted by Robin from Austin, Texas.

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