Grandma And Beloved Pet Cat Pass Away Within Four Hours Of Each Other

Jill Layton-Hartman, a contributor to website the Dodo, recently penned an incredibly touching letter about her grandmother's passing.

The letter centered on her grandma Dorothy's incredibly strong bond with her aged cat, Gabby, and how their amazing connection inspired her to adopt and take care of her own pup, Riley.

Grandma Dorothy adopted Gabby, a beautiful tabby cat, when she was 2 years old. The pair have been inseparable for over a decade, and, in their last moments on this Earth, held and comforted each other.

The two of them passed away within mere hours of each other.

Below, we share Jill's letter, so that you may have the chance to get to know their inspiring relationship.

We are so glad that Jill has chosen to share her experiences and memories of her grandma with the world. There are so many everlasting, unbreakable human-animal bonds out there, that it just makes us stop and marvel at the wonder of it all.

Scroll on to read Jill's letter, and let us know your thoughts about it in the comments down below!

[H/T: The Dodo]

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Jill Layton-Hartman, a contributor to the Dodo, recently penned a heartfelt letter after her grandmother's passing.

She describes the love that her wonderful grandma Dorothy had with her longtime cat, Gabby, who had passed away mere hours before her grandmother.

Their bond was so strong, unspoken, and beautifully intuitive. We share her letter below, so that you may read her touching sentiments.

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Judy Caponigro via The Dodo

“My Grandma and her cat were inseparable — in life and in death.

“Four hours after my Grandma’s 15-year-old cat died, my grandma passed away, too, and I don’t think it was a coincidence.

“Gabby was two years old when my Grandma and Grandpa adopted her. When they brought her home, she immediately went upstairs, found a bed to curl up on, and made herself comfortable.

“She knew she was in the right place — for a nap, and for life.”

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Judy Caponigro via The Dodo

“Shortly after Gabby became a permanent member of the family, Grandpa died.

“Not able to keep up with a big house on their own, Grandma and Gabby moved into an apartment complex for seniors, where help was offered if they needed it, but still allowed for independence.

“As a kid, I was enamored with the loving relationship between my Grandma and Gabby, and I knew that as soon as I was able to get my own pet, I would.

“I wanted the same companionship and unconditional love that Grandma and Gabby offered each other.

“Until the very end, Gabby spent her days hanging out with Grandma and her nights walking on Grandma’s head while she tried to sleep.

“They both started to slow down around the same time, but continued to be two sweet old ladies who enjoyed each other’s company.

“Eventually, Gabby would keep to herself for most of the day, and she wasn’t interacting much with Grandma.

“Grandma wasn’t able to eat much anymore, and had dropped too much weight. They were both nearing the end, and Gabby was ready.”

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“Grandma took her to the vet, and together they decided the best thing to do would be to put her to sleep.

“Grandma held Gabby and comforted her as she closed her eyes for the last time.

“Grandma lost her best friend and, perhaps, her soul mate. After Gabby was gone, Grandma went home and took a nap on the couch.

“She never woke up.”

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“She died four hours after Gabby.

“Maybe it was just her time and a strange coincidence, maybe she died of a broken heart, or maybe their souls couldn’t be separated.

“Nowadays, my dog and I are just as obsessed with one another as Grandma and Gabby were.

“And I have Grandma to thank for instilling in me the importance of having pets and loving them hard.”

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Judy Caponigro via The Dodo

“I like to think that Gabby was there in spirit to comfort Grandma as she took her last breath, just as Grandma did for Gabby a few hours earlier.

“They are buried together, and I’m certain their bond is still just as strong as it was when they were two little old ladies loving life and each other.”

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