Sweet Kymba Finally Finds His Furever Home!
Today’s story comes from Regina. Her email signature tells you where her dogs sit on her list of life’s priorities. Seriously, all Small Paws volunteers feel this way:
Owned by Kiefer and Sydney (and Kymba at the bridge and forever in our hearts)
Alabama volunteer/senior adoption application processor
Small Paws® Rescue, Inc.
www.smallpawsrescue.org
“Saving One Life at a Time” … “… Hang on, we’re coming!”
Touch a Bichon and you have touched a bit of heaven …
Hold a Bichon and you have held the world …
Love a Bichon and you will love life forever
As I read and publish these stories, some of them resonate with me, and touch me deeply. Kymba’s is one of those stories. I’m crying as I type this. So grab a tissue–this is what happens when you’re a pet parent, and it’s worth a read.
Kymba Small Paws
My sweet Kymba lost his brave fight against lung cancer on Leap Day 2012. He was 13-1/2 years old and had been with us exactly eight years (since February 29, 2004) when we adopted him from Small Paws Rescue.When he was five, his owners surrendered him to Small Paws because they couldn’t provide the time he needed because of their work schedules. He stayed in Small Paws foster care with his wonderful foster parents, L. and A. Foster (isn’t their name appropriate?), for a month, and then was adopted. That family kept him for four months, and then surrendered him to Small Paws again (and again, it was because they didn’t have time for him). So back to the Fosters he went.
He was back in foster care for a day when I was looking on Petfinders.com for a Bichon to be a buddy to our first Bichon, Kiefer. Kiefer is also a rescued Bichon, although not from Small Paws. I fell in love with Kymba’s photo (and why shouldn’t I? Wasn’t he handsome?) and promptly applied to adopt him. Thankfully we were chosen to be Kymba’s new family.
Sydney and Kiefer
Kymba loved to blitz with Kiefer until they got older and their ACL-damaged legs wouldn’t allow as much of it. We failed Fostering 101 and adopted Sydney several years ago; she adored her brother Kymba and would kiss on him every morning. He also loved car rides, going for walks, swimming at the beach, and watching the world go by from his perch on the back of the loveseat in front of the living room window (or the back of the couch in the RV).He was the best snuggler in the world and loved giving kisses.
Unfortunately, on May 3, 2011, he was diagnosed with primary lung cancer. He had surgery and chemo and if you didn’t know better, you’d never know what he’d been through. He was a fighter and loved life with gusto, especially when it was time for belly rubs and treats.
Sydney, Kiefer, and Kymba
He did great until the end of February. Not only was he fighting a kidney stone, but the cancer was back and the diagnosis wasn’t good. With heavy hearts, we decided to help Kymba cross the bridge on Leap Day. He will be missed, and there’s a large hole in our hearts.
Thank you, Regina, for sharing this beautiful story.
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