Saturday, April 29, 2023

The end of an era. Won't be the same down the road :-(

 

 Ms HAILEY

15 March 2010 - 21 April 2023  

 

Hailey and I made it home last week, after another six months on the road.  But all was not well.  Hailey has been dealing with various medical conditions for several years now, one of which required the amputation of one of her front legs four years ago.  Like every other challenge she faced, she did not let it slow her down.  Unfortunately, a tumour growing inside her reached a point of no return shortly after our return.  It was inevitable, but the timing was unknown.  I have been trying to give her the best possible life for the last few years, knowing that her time was running out.



Friday was her final day, we spent most of it with her curled up and napping on my chest.

This is not going to be a 'normal' blog post, detailing our travel and camping.  It is only going to be about
Hailey.  Feel free to skip the rest, if you are only looking for travel reports.

 
Hailey was born on an Alberta farm, as far as we know, about March 15, an only kitten!

She came home with me to Lake Louise, where I was then working in early May, without crying at all.
She was always very brave, and took everything life had to give, in stride.


Her very first camping trip up was up Revelstoke Lake in 2010.
She was so tiny that the pull of the retractable leash almost tipped her over!  And the harness had to be downsized a lot to keep it on her.
 


Later that fall, we moved out of Lake Louise, and she 'helped', by checking out every box, and inspecting every drawer!

She has always traveled well, and the next year we made a trip to the east coast of Canada, including the long ferry ride to Newfoundland. She was also unfazed by spending 3 days on a sailboat on the Bay of Fundy!


2011 was also our first visit to Padre Island in south Texas.




In 2013, I started summer work for Alberta Forestry, generally living in the 5th wheel, while managing fire camps.  But the work also involved short stints in various fire lookouts all over north central Alberta. 

She accompanied me to 11 different lookouts, several of them more than once.  In doing so, she became quite comfortable flying in helicopters, big and small.  She ended up with 13 such flights on her resume.


I'm pretty sure she enjoyed visiting them all, but she likely preferred the mountain-top lookouts where she could be right with me all day, while we both watched for smoke - and ground squirrels!






 Leafy porch at a fire tower cabin.


Chilling in a fly-in tower cabin north of Peace River
I think that smoke is right here - right where that thread is dangling!
If I can't climb the tower, I can still climb on the cabin roof!
 
Some of Hailey's rides! 


She even got the front seat in this one.

For the first 9 years of her life, she was a pretty normal cat, albeit well-traveled, if not particularly friendly!





She liked to climb trees.
She starred in a few Youtube videos, this might be her most famous one:
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71wImQxKA_I

Then, in late 2018, her life got turned upside down, everything seemed to go wrong at once.  She went to the vet for a stomach ache, then she had mysterious sores on her tongue, and a massive infestation of ticks.  We practically lived at the vet in Fort Mohave, Az for three months.  She stopped eating entirely for two solid months.  All food and water had to be supplied by a feeding tube in her neck, many times a day.  The tick meds did not work.  She developed sores on her hind feet (still there 4 years later), developed a mystery sore on her front leg, which eventually resulted in an amputation.
One of the fire camps we visited wouldn't allow her indoors - so we camped outside in my tent.




She was my little girl, and faithful companion for 13 years.  I miss her dearly.  She will never be forgotten.  Ms Hailey 


48 comments:

  1. Anonymous7:34 am

    Oh no, so sorry. Have been following the adventures for a long time and loved seeing Hailey. She will be missed. Doug

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  2. She was a wonderful kitty that I have followed for many years. I also will miss her. Thank you for sharing her life with us all these years.

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    1. She was a 'special' little gal for sure.

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  3. Hailey will be missed by all your readers! We follow not only your adventures, but hers too!

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  4. Anonymous9:04 am

    A wonderful tribute post today for a wonderful kitty. Thanks for sharing with us all.

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  5. Anonymous9:12 am

    I am so very sorry for your loss. Such a Special Sweet Kitty!

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  6. Sorry for your loss...you gave her the best life ever

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  7. Anonymous10:06 am

    What a beautiful tribute to Hailey and she lived a loved life.
    So Sorry for your loss.
    Sue

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  8. Anonymous10:16 am

    So sorry for your loss. She was so lucky to have chosen you as her human.
    Bonnie

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  9. What a beautiful life and love you gave Hailey. When a pet leaves us it tears on our heartstrings, as they have become family. I have enjoyed reading your travel posts and Hailey's escapades were part of it. I am sorry for your loss.

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  10. Anonymous11:15 am

    She won't be forgotten :-(

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  11. So sorry. Have followed your blog for years. I know how your heart must ache. We lost our Sally almost 2 years ago. She faithfully traveled with us for thousands of miles in the USA and Canada. I still miss her, as I know you will miss your Hailey for years to come.

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    1. Sorry to hear about your Sally as well. You know the empty feeling well.

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  12. Anonymous7:02 pm

    What a wonderful story and photos of a dear friend! So sorry for your loss but you gave her a storybook life. Thank you.
    Don in Okla.

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  13. My heart goes out to you Ivan. I know the pain you are in now. You and Hailey made each others lives special and you had a lot of great years together. And if I know and believe anything, I believe this....you will see Hailey again.

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  14. Thanks Al. I know you've been through this yourself with previous furry members of your family.

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  15. Anonymous8:39 pm

    What a wonderful tribute to a cat with lots of character. I’ll miss reading about her. This must feel like the end of a chapter in a book. But the book isn’t over and there are more chapters ahead. I’ll look forward to those, as well. Deanna in AR

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    1. There may be more chapters, but it won't be the same without her along. :-(

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  16. Anonymous9:19 pm

    Oh, no. I am so very sorry. I've followed along for years and loved seeing Hailey and reading about her adventures. I was so relieved when she mostly recovered from her health problems 4 years ago. Hailey enjoyed an amazing life. You wrote a beautiful tribute to one very lucky kitty. The photos of Hailey as a kitten are adorable. We will all miss Hailey.
    Jody, a snowbird from southern Alberta.

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    1. Ms Hailey had no idea how many people were following her adventures. She thought it was just her and I.

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  17. Anonymous6:38 am

    So sorry to hear about Hailey, I know how much you will miss her.
    Jean

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    1. Thanks Jean. She will be missed every day, and every mile.

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  18. The companion of a lifetime. Ever since I found your blog, I was amazed by Ms Hailey. She will be missed by all of us, so I can only imagine how much you will miss her. RIP dear Hailey ...

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  19. I'm sorry for your loss.

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  20. So sorry to read of your loss. She certainly had a wonderful life filled with adventure and love living with you and you with her. RIP Ms. Hailey.

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  21. Anonymous7:33 pm

    She had a great life thanks to you. That is very clear from reading your blog the past few years. Fantastic tribute. Regards, Paul.

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  22. We are so sorry for your loss. She was a beautiful, and wonderful companion. A real fighter.

    Deb

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  23. The worst part of having a pet is when they leave us. Sorry for your loss Ivan.

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    1. It sure is. Thanks Kevin & Ruth.

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  24. I’m so very, very sorry to hear about Hailey. She was a helluva cat, the most adventurous girl. And what a great life she lived with you! She will be missed, but her memory will live on. My deepest condolences.

    Nina

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    1. Thanks Nina & Paul. I still miss hearing about Taggart, and love hearing about Polly.

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  25. So sorry for your loss Ivan

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  26. A beautiful story of special connection. Sorry she is gone.

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  27. Thanks Gaelyn. Wishing you many more years of travel with Sierra!

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  28. Hailey led a wonerful life with you. I am sorry to hear of your loss

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  29. Tough to lose a old friend. So sorry to hear this.

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