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Cat’s Reaction Is So Sweet When She Sees Her Late Best Friend’s Fur

It’s now been one month since Sen the cat said a final goodbye to his friend, a cat named Alesana who left the world by cancer. But the saddened cat’s love for her old friend still burns strong in her heart and mind.

Image Credits: Emma Pearce

Alesana and Sen are two furry best friends who had lived together for most of their entire lives. They spent all their time together, cuddling and playing. One of their favorite things to do was to clean each other’s ears.

Image Credits: Emma Pearce

Their relationship seems to be forever until Alesana was diagnosed with cancer and went to heaven on Christmas morning, 2018. The owner can’t explain to Sen that their best friend is no longer around but she knows clearly this heartbreaking truth, she lost her best friend.

Image Credits: Emma Pearce

After Alesana’s passing, Sen became a sad cat with heavy hearts. Her owner, Pearce thought she had to do something to provide comfort to Sen. So, she decided to place Alesana’s fur in front of Sen and her reaction is the sweetest thing ever.

Image Credits: Emma Pearce

Sen seemed to know that the fur was from her late best friend, she started to lick it and rub her face on it. Pearce has repeated a few times – and each time, Sen has the same heart-warming reaction.

Soon after, Pearce plans to frame the tuft of fur to remind about Alesana. The sweet cat’s ashes are also displayed in an urn with her collar wrapped around it. Pearce hopes that all things will help Sen and her family feel Alesana’s presence all around them.

Image Credits: Emma Pearce

Although Alesana is gone, she will live forever in the family’s heart – especially Sen’s.

Please share this heart-warming story with your friends and family members!

H/T: The Dodo

 

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