A Love Song for Mojo Long (RIP, gross cat.)

Okay, so Mojo's last name wasn't Long. It was Jojo. And I've never seen A Love Song for Bobby Long, so if it sucks, I apologize to my deceased cat for using it for the title. Those of you who have followed along here on the journal will know that our catson, Mojo Jojo was diagnosed with liver cancer and a mouth tumor back in August. It wasn't known exactly which came first, but it was known that the liver cancer meant that the mouth tumor couldn't be removed, because the anesthetic would have probably killed him. On Friday, we put our Mojo down.

Mojo was with me for twelve years. He was grey, and matty, and disgusting. He had no grooming habits, pooped constantly, and drooled in the water dish. He made a sport out of sneezing onto my eyeglasses. If my husband was in the bath, (yes, Dylan takes baths. A ton. With bubbles. Go on, judge him. I do.) Mojo would demand a cup of "tea" which was pretty much just hot water. He fell down a lot. When on a lap, he would ensure constant pets by repeatedly slamming his head into your hand or arm. He had no control over his hind claws.

We miss him a lot. We were with him to the end, and consider it a blessing we had so much time to spoil him. For the last few days of his life, he received small bits of his favorite food: Reese's peanut butter cups. I know, bad for cats, but come on, he was dying. Afterward, we came home and joked that we should torture ourselves further by watching My Dog Skip and Marley & Me. We didn't, obviously. We're not masochists.

And that's it. So long, grey cat. Whereever you are now, I trust you may eat all the chocolate you want. Or maybe you're a dolphin. Because you were always a little weird like that.
Mojo Jojo

He is survived by his brother, Tybalt.
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Published on December 10, 2012 19:05
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message 1: by Sadie (new)

Sadie Rest in peace, Mojo. My sympathy goes to your surviving family.


message 2: by Kerry-Kat (new)

Kerry-Kat I'm so sorry for your loss! Its horrible losing an animal. Especially when said animal is like a child to you. Its heartbreaking. I'm glad he can rest peacefully now though.


message 3: by Emily (new)

Emily I'm sorry for your loss. I lost Simon to the complications of heart failure a year ago in November, after having him for three days shy of eighteen years (since I was six years old). It is a blessing to be with them at the very end, and to see how peaceful the end is; how gracefully they let go. I know that you'll miss him a lot, and the pain will come and go at times that don't really make any sense, but that one day, you'll find you're smiling when you remember him a lot more than you're crying. And you'll know he's smiling, too. Maybe as a dolphin. :-) My dear friend told me Simon wanted to reincarnate as a bear. I like to think of him eating all the food he wants, then napping for months at a time. That seems like the perfect life for him. Anyway, good luck and Godspeed on your healing journey.

~Emily


message 4: by John (new)

John Hennessy It's not fair that we live so long and they live so short. Perhaps it's the price paid for being so beautiful!

I think Marley and Me qualifies as torture anyway, but Hachi - ever seen that? I'm not a dog fan but that movie was great.

I lost Coco in 2011. She was just 7 years old, and went from being healthy in Feb 2011 to well, dead, in May 2011. Whilst some might think I haven't had a hard life...I can say with all honestly that her death was the most heartbreaking thing I have ever gone through. She was my child...it doesn't matter we are different species...and she left behind three beautiful daughters, who I love and cherish dearly.

R.I.P furry ones...you're all amazing.


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