Sure there are lots of cat pictures on the internet, but today's Graphic Nonfiction entry is all about telling a story about a cat--on the internet. Big difference!
Joking aside, this is a very touching story by Alison Wilgus about what it's like when your cat that you've lived with forever grows older. Anyone who has adopted a cat from a young age can really relate to this. Our own eldest is nearly 14, and Erica's had him for almost 11 years. Every day we both kinda watch him, to ensure he's okay. Though not human, a cat you've had that long becomes a part of the family.
Here's a sample from Alison's story:
You can read the rest of Elderly Cat here.
February 20, 2016
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