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'Max (Maximus Relaximus)'

by Craig
(Sunland, Calif. USA)

Sushi Max

Sushi Max

I just came back from the Crematorium, and what a sight I must have been. Such a sad day.

Max died yesterday while I was at work, and when I found him, his paws were crossed, he looked very peaceful.. This is the exact position that he would have slept in, so I some feel that he passed on without any pain.

So traumatic for me last night, I had him on a pillow in the front room, still looking asleep. There has been an endless amount of tears for this fine, fine boy. He was a Japanese Bobtail, a real Tokyo lad, and a Sushi gourmet. This boy was the sweetest, gentlest, and most endearing animal that ever graced my lifetime, I miss him so much already.

14 blissful years, always ALWAYS in my heart and soul.. This photo is lighthearted & silly, but it really did represent the boy, and his perfect composure..

Much love to you Maxie, everyone who met you loved you deeply..

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