What a lovely story.  I think cats do know when another isn't feeling well and 
offer a little extra TLC.
  Sharyl

Lynne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
          I just felt like telling you folks about something that happened last 
night with our Snowy and Lennie.  Lennie is our 19 year old, who is showing 
signs of not being with us much longer.  He's deaf, frail and weak but still 
appears to enjoy his life.  Snowy is our rescued Persian.  Len has not cared 
for her much since she first came home with us but over the past couple months 
has agreed to accept her.  When we take them outside for fresh air, Snowy will 
follow Len just like a little puppy but if he turns around she kind of stops 
and puts her head down.  They both get a lot of affection from us but you can 
kind of tell that Snowy is a touch jealous.  Well last night we were out on the 
patio enjoying the evening.  Bob was sitting between the two cats taking turns 
kissing them on their heads.  When it was time to come in Lennie was cleaning 
his face and Snowy went over to him and stuck her little face right on his 
forehead.  Len stopped licking his paw, looked at her
 and continued his grooming.  Snowy then just walked by into the house.  To see 
it you would have sworn she went over and kissed him.  You can tell she cares 
about him, almost like she knows he isn't doing that well.  It's stuff like 
this that makes me love cats so much.  
   
  Lynne
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