Her Highness Miss Emma

A donation was made in memory of Her Highness Miss Emma by Terrilyn Burke on May 11, 2017.

Recently my family suffered a huge loss. Emma – my youngest (8 yr old) & we thought healthiest cat – was hit by a sudden illness and she did not survive. Although our Velveteen Princess was blind, FIV+, and had occasional seizures, this was the only illness that caused her to visit the vet for any reason other than a routine check-up.

She was a social, gregarious, and flirtatious kitty who always liked collecting new fans. True to form, Her Highness charmed all the new people she met at her primary care vet clinic, Oly Pet Emergency, and Summit Vet Center in Tacoma. Most cats are freaked out when admitted to the hospital, but The Royal Flirt welcomed the extra attention from new admirers. I suspect that Emma thought she was being treated to a special spa. And she probably wanted a higher staff-to-guest ratio.

Her final 2 hours were spent with me in a comfortable visiting room at Summit. Emma’s second favorite human was also with us. The Princess fell in love with him from the first moment she met him. She climbed right into his lap and started grooming him. So it was fitting for him to be with Her Majesty at the end, cradling and cuddling his special girl. And showering her with compliments.

As a little kitten, Emma was brought to Feline Friends after being hit by a car and I’m forever grateful that Jo and Jennifer saved Emma’s life and nursed Her Highness back to health. They say that they knew Emma belonged with me and they were SO RIGHT! From day one, my princess was excited to make new friends. She performed her duties flawlessly, welcoming each new foster cat as a cuddle buddy and playmate. Our girl rarely walked and instead pranced around the house like a 4 year old in a tutu.

There is a palpable void in the house without our Velveteen Princess. It no longer feels like a castle. It’s just a plain ol’ house.


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