On June 20th, 2011, Minx also succumbed to cancer. He was a marvelous animal and lived a long and full life. Because Minx was born on a farm, like Sophie he already knew how to live both indoors and out. He was also an extremely smart cat and loved people. Oddly, though he bonded nearly instantly with Sophie, Minx could not tolerate any other cat his whole life. I tried to adopt a kitten about five years ago as a playmate for Minx, but Minx rejected the idea by seizing any moment he could to attack it. I had to take the kitten back.
Minx had two very funny mannerisms. The first was a sort of an affectionate head/jaw-butting to one's hand. That caused my current veterinarian to nickname him "The Doinker" because it resembled the onomatopoeia of a sudden bump or "doink!" The second was a very unusual habit he had while he was drinking water. He would cross his left arm in front of his right and "swat" in the air with his paw at "nothing." It seemed inexplicable until I considered that maybe, when he was nursing as a kitten, he got in the habit of trying to "bat" another kitten out of the way so he could have his turn at his mother's teat. I'll never know. BUT...I managed to catch him in the act a few days before he died. Check out this funny video I put together:
I had Minx cremated too. Though I wanted to donate his body to science as well, the facilities that would normally have accepted the donation were closed for the summer. So I simply ordered the cremation and his ashes were returned to me, also in a small wooden box urn, a few days ago along with a fur sample, paw prints, The Rainbow Bridge poem, and other kind memorabilia; the pet cremation company was very thoughtful and compassionate with their service. Now Sophie's and Minx's urns are sitting side-by-side, with their collars atop each respectively, in my condominium. I've included a few pictures of Minx and Sophie in their youth and healthy days below:
I already miss my "buddy" Minx, but I'm grateful to have had 16 wonderful years with him, and to have had such great experiences with cats in my lifetime.
Love to all of you, and to those who love their pets. They are like little people, and they are definitely members of the family!!
Lee