Meet Me, Shtankadoodle
In Memorium:
2017 : Shtankadoodle (originally "Stinky Bubbles") passed away of natural causes and old age. A tough survivor, Shtankadoodle was also a very sweet cat. He would never hurt anyone but was very territorial and when we moved into our house at the time, we became the visitors trespassing his territory. He cautiously adopted us over the coming years and came to call our home "home." Shtankadoodle was like an old wise man: very quite and always observant and patient. We estimate that he was approximately 12 to 14 years old at his death. His tranquility and almost zen like demeanor will always be remembered and missed.
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In Memory Of Shtankadoodle (?-February, 2017) Louisiana's beloved stray finally passed away, after having been estimated to be a million years old (Not). Despite this, his legacy and memory will live on in the form of his Star Cat entry posts.
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