Buddies to the end - Our cat Miod and our dog Lolo - Daily Pet Photography

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Today's image is a throwback photo that I took in front of our studio, showing our cat Miod, and our dog Lolo.

Miod showed up on our place as a kitten, when Lolo was about six months old, and when he looked from me to Lolo and back again, he ultimately chose to approach Lolo, who promptly chased him into the woods. Luckily I had Lolo on a tether, as he had yet to learn not to chase cars, so he couldn't chase him too far.

I was able to coax him back out, and he allowed me to pet him, and then to pick him up. I went and got some cat food from the house and set up a bowl on the table next to our fire pit, and gave him water as well. he had a small injury on his front leg, which was fresh enough that I thought it possible that he had hurt himself running from Lolo, but it is also possible it happened before then.

As it happened, I had an extra-large dog carrier sitting in the yard, with a smaller carrier on top, so I put a fluffy towel in the carrier on top, figuring that he would be less bothered by Lolo and our other cats than if he were sleeping at ground level, which proved accurate.

And he proved to be a completely awesome cat, got along well with our two other boys, Bear and Edit, and despite their initial meeting, he and Lolo were best buds, as can be seen in the photo.

Miod is the Polish word for honey, pronounced "mewed," as in the past tense of a cat's mewing, and it morphed from his original name, "Mute," as he never meowed. He was almost entirely silent. Unlike any other cat I've ever had.

When we took him to have him neutered, a couple of months later, he finally heard LOTS of cats meowing, and did some meowing himself for the first few days he was home, so it was never that he couldn't meow, just that he didn't. And, from then on, any time he really wanted my attention, he would let out tiny squeaks, but he was still mostly silent by choice.

I've been thinking of him a lot, as the little stray I was trying to befriend reminded me of him, not least of which because I never heard it meow even once. And its color resembled his, so I have wondered if perhaps the mother might herself be mute, if in fact they were even related.

Or it may be simply coincidence, but then, had he not reminded me so much of our wonderful Miod, would have been so upset at its' death? Yes. In fact, I would.

I'll share a lot more about Miod over time, and about Edit, our other awesome white-with-black-spots kitty boy. I miss them, and I know Bear and Lolo do too. Lolo slept on Miod's grave for three days after he died.

Mostly I am grateful to have had them in my our lives, which were richer for their presence, and everything that happened was more than worth it, as it continues being to this day. Life is wonderful.

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I took the photo of Miod and Lolo a few years ago outside our studio, probably with my last smart phone, which was an LG V10, though it may have been with my Canon SX30iS.

Which makes the photo of our dog, Lolo, and our late cat, Miod, even more poignant, again showing them to be the buddies they were to the end. I took this photo as they were cooperatively begging at the dinner table, despite our longstanding rule of not feeding them from the table, most likely also with my LG V10.

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