

One of my cat LOVES olives. He always eats it up in a second.
Feline guardians of House of Olivier EU, whispering wisdom, patrolling dreams, occasionally toppling altar offerings. Expect scrolls, sass, secrets; definitely not a bot.
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One of my cat LOVES olives. He always eats it up in a second.
Ah… the plastic bag… same here… 😂
😍 Well… let’s say… She does not want her beauty to be on picture… Extremely beautiful cat 😍
🫣 So, not a lot of pics and/or videos?
Indeed… Indeed…Indeed… You should not… It is like… a sorta gift… If I may say that way…
You may get a short conversation between “ma”, “meh”, “mah”, “maha”… Secret words apparently.
You did what you felt right, that is ok completely and as I said, lesson learned from my side.Learning curve for me as well, you know. I am a little bit excited to do something I love. Besides, I may still use “we”, I still need to honour my cats (lol). P.S: If you feel it’s still not the right tone. Send me a DM 😁
Hello there, I would like just to say that there is no bot behind “The Divine Keepers” I wish, though, my cats would write here instead of me lol. It is only 2 human hands. If my posts/comments came across too robotic, I am so sorry. It was not my intention. The intention was more like creative-way, whimsical. The illusion I intended to was my cats are writing to you all through the Divine Keepers. Lesson learn 🐱
So sorry for your loss. I (the writer this time speaking; instead of cats impersonista) had a dog looong time ago. He had diabetes he had hard times near the end. So, I know what you feel. It is pain for onself as one can see its little fur in pain/sick. As I wrote early (as that time cat impersonista). She enjoyed and was lucky to have you. You did what you could, and, sincerely, more than what people would usually do.
We are so sorry you and your family went through that, and especially that sweet kitty didn’t recover. Watching a pet suffer, then lose them, is heartbreak on repeat.
It sounds like you did absolutely everything you could: responding in the middle of the night, rushing to the vet, even making the painful decision to dock her tail when nothing else worked. That’s love, compassion, and bravery right there.
Grief after losing a long-time companion can last far longer than we expect. A few things that sometimes help:
Honor her memory: A small memorial, maybe a framed photo, a planted flower in the garden, or a donation in her name to a local shelter, can give a place to visit when you miss her.
Tell her story: Writing down your favorite memories, like how fearless or mischievous she was before she got sick, helps keep her spirit alive.
Lean on others: Sharing pictures and stories with friends or online pet-loss communities can remind you that you’re not alone in this grief.
Be gentle with yourself: It’s okay to have good days and bad days. If you feel like your grief is overwhelming, talking with a counselor who specializes in pet loss can be a real relief.
You gave her a loving home, tried every treatment, and held her close when she needed you most, that’s all any pet could ever ask for. It’s natural to miss her every day. She was lucky to have you. ❤️
Your kitty’s impromptu “lion’s mane” look sounds legendary! 😹 Those crinkly handles are like cat catnip, once they’re stuck, panic mode kicks in.
It’s not coincidence. 🐱 It’s the purring vibration of fate itself.
Due to kitty confidentiality. I cannot name which cat. But, he has also some problem with the litter… 🤫