My cat Pepe loved my roomie, and she recently moved out. I’m not crying, you’re crying...

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The-Forgotten-Man on March 15th, 2018 at 17:16 UTC »

If Pepe is at all like me, right now he's thinking "This was the room, wasn't it? I'd swear this was her room, but now I'm not sure. I don't want to ask and look like an idiot, so I'll just sit here."

superchop83 on March 15th, 2018 at 17:57 UTC »

My sister and myself shared a 2 family house (owned by our parents). Her cat loved coming up to meet me and hang out. After i moved out my sister told me that the cat would sit on the last step by the apartment door meowing non stop hoping someone would open the door. She said it broke her heart looking at him staring at the door wondering why it wasnt opening.

I swear, if my wife wasnt allergic to cats i wouldve happily adopted him. So i know what that poor kitty is going through :'(

alwaysawhitebelt on March 15th, 2018 at 19:12 UTC »

I once had this cat, I saved and raised her, great cat. Loved me very much, would curl up under my blanket and sleep with me, this is when I was an early teen so I didn't leave home too much. One night I stay over at a friend's house cause some game came out, and my mom calls me. "Mijo, do you hear that?" In the background I can hear my cat just meowing non stop, over and over. My mom then follows up. "She's been in your bed crying for the past hour." Those little punks can love a lot.