an odd couple, but it worked. Bogey Bear, as we affectionately called him, was a true connoisseur of laps and sunny spots. He would stand in our Lazy Boy chair and squawk (he didn't really meow) to get someone to sit down and provide him with a lap to snuggle in. Bogey also loved to travel with us to the many cabins we rented in northern Minnesota, Wisconsin, and even the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. We would chirp happily as we headed out on our road trips, just thrilled to be going along. When we arrived at our destination, he would explore every nook and cranny. Bogey was amazingly healthy and alert until his very last day. Sadly, he suffered an aortic saddle thrombus--a large blood clot that paralyzes the back legs and causes great pain. The prognosis for this condition is extremely poor, especially considering Bogey's age (16 or 17). We made the loving but heartrending decision to say good-bye and end his suffering. We'll miss his sweet face, his scrappy nature, and his need to be near us both at home and during our travels. He was such a good "little gray guy" and we will never forget him.
Pets Remembered Cremation Service
New Brighton, MN 55112
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