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Woman Missing Her Cat Surprised By Other Cat with Almost Identical Name – Blocklines

Woman Missing Her Cat Surprised By Other Cat with Almost Identical Name

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My most beloved friend and soulmate, Chini, lost her battle with lymphoma when she was only 9-years-old. She had been with me through so many important parts of my life: my first apartment, my wedding, my first child, and my first house. I thought I’d have plenty of more years with her. She was diagnosed with cancer two days before she died. It was the most devastating loss I’ve ever endured.

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Tabby cat with white patches sits in front of beige brickwork

I was painfully empty for days. I still mourn her loss deeply. A few days after her passing, though, my husband told me to get out of the house. I went out for lunch with my brother, and across the street was a Petsmart. We ended up going in. I just wanted to look at the kitties over in the adoption area. (Petsmart works with local shelters.)


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I wasn’t ready to get any kitties, but I ended up finding a friend. I walked up to one of the cages and there was this pretty, 1-year-old male kitty who watched me walk in. I said, “Hi buddy!” and he rolled on his back and said, “Brrr-Meow”, and for the first time in over a week, I smiled.

Tabby cat smiles as seen from the side

I looked at the tag on the cage to see his name, and it was Chili! How weird is that? So close to Chini. It was a sign. He was so sweet and I loved him right away. I thought about him for three days, and finally, I brought my husband and son to meet him. We ended up adopting him that day.

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We’ve had our little Chili Pepper for about a month now, and he’s fitting in quite nicely. Even our other kitty, Taco, has warmed up to him. My house is a little less empty now.

Tabby cat with white patches sleeps with multi-colored toe pads visible on his front paw
Photo: Sherry Florek

Story submitted by Sherry Florek from Oak Forest, Illinois.

This story was originally shared on The Animal Rescue Site. Share your very own rescue story here!

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