Somehow this made me think of the Vinyl Cafe story ‘Dad is dying’ – Sam comes close to tears in class because his dog is at the vet, so instead he says it’s his dad who’s sick, and the story spreads around the neighborhood, complicating the lives of both parents, (but nobody is rude enough to tell them what they’ve heard clearly enough to avoid a misunderstanding.)
Although I was not a dedicated reader back then, I suspect this story arc is one of the early ones that gave FBOFW its realistic side, the way M*A*S*H evolved from its first few years as a straight sitcom.
This story hits too close to home, I had to put my kitty down this morning. I think I’ll be skipping the rest of this arc, even though, as a long time reader, I know this isn’t where Farley dies.
seed_drill & MysteryCat, I am so sorry to hear about your beloved cats. No, you can never replace a loved one in your mind but, sometimes an innocent little face will tear at your heart strings and make you fall in love with them. You never forget your beloved but,another can sometimes help with the pain. I have also lost cats before. Please forgive me if I did not word this right.
I am so sorry! I would share what the vet said when I had to have my last cat put down, except that he was so blunt it probably wouldn’t comfort anyone but me. Hang on – they are waiting at the Rainbow Bridge.
legaleagle48 about 12 years ago
And that’s actually pretty normal for a kid Michael’s age. I’d probably have asked the same question.
arye uygur about 12 years ago
I don’t remember this arc – Farly looks really sick.
psychlady about 12 years ago
Let him express his feelings. And – no one really knows.
gobblingup Premium Member about 12 years ago
Sometimes it’s hard to know when a kid is being sincere and when they are being silly. I don’t blame either for their reactions. Poor Farley…
Can't Sleep about 12 years ago
Elly wasn’t berating him – she was upset because he said what she was thinking.
Chris Kenworthy about 12 years ago
Somehow this made me think of the Vinyl Cafe story ‘Dad is dying’ – Sam comes close to tears in class because his dog is at the vet, so instead he says it’s his dad who’s sick, and the story spreads around the neighborhood, complicating the lives of both parents, (but nobody is rude enough to tell them what they’ve heard clearly enough to avoid a misunderstanding.)
Lazydoggs3 about 12 years ago
whhhew the family car is a wagon thought they were putting him in a trunk of a car
Gokie5 about 12 years ago
I still think that Elly has a bit of a tin ear here – Michael is the mature one.
Bob Blumenfeld about 12 years ago
Although I was not a dedicated reader back then, I suspect this story arc is one of the early ones that gave FBOFW its realistic side, the way M*A*S*H evolved from its first few years as a straight sitcom.
Seed_drill about 12 years ago
This story hits too close to home, I had to put my kitty down this morning. I think I’ll be skipping the rest of this arc, even though, as a long time reader, I know this isn’t where Farley dies.
samfran6-0 about 12 years ago
seed_drill & MysteryCat, I am so sorry to hear about your beloved cats. No, you can never replace a loved one in your mind but, sometimes an innocent little face will tear at your heart strings and make you fall in love with them. You never forget your beloved but,another can sometimes help with the pain. I have also lost cats before. Please forgive me if I did not word this right.
iced tea about 12 years ago
We lost three of our cats to feline leukemia. It was heart wrenching. We were really close to those cats.
underwriter about 12 years ago
I am so sorry! I would share what the vet said when I had to have my last cat put down, except that he was so blunt it probably wouldn’t comfort anyone but me. Hang on – they are waiting at the Rainbow Bridge.
westny77 about 12 years ago
Farley lives many more years and saves April from drowning then dies.