This week’s episode is a little different.
Most weeks on the Golden Whiskers Podcast, I’m talking about feline wellness — nutrition, longevity, enrichment, and how we can help our cats live long, healthy lives.
But today I’m talking about grief.
My best friend Lori’s cat, Remi, passed away on March 1st. I’m recording this episode on March 10th, so it’s still very fresh. Remi wasn’t technically my cat… but the loss has still hit me really hard.
If you’ve ever loved a cat — whether it was yours, a friend’s, or one you cared for often — you probably understand how deep that bond can go.
In this episode, I share a tribute to Remi and reflect on the powerful ripple effect animals can have on the people around them. I also talk about the unique grief that can come when a cat who wasn’t “officially yours” still becomes part of your heart and your daily life.
Remi was a stunningly beautiful cat with a joyful spirit. She loved being outside, exploring the grass around Lori’s apartment, greeting people at the door, and opening Christmas presents like a little kid on Christmas morning.
Over the past couple of months, as Remi’s health declined, I spent a lot of time helping Lori care for her — giving medication, visiting almost daily, and simply being there. That time deepened the bond even more.
And when the time came to say goodbye at the University of Tennessee Veterinary Hospital, I was there with Lori — just as Lori had been there for me when I had to say goodbye to my own cats, Nomar and Mia.
This episode is really about that bond. The quiet magic animals bring into our lives. The companionship, comfort, and purpose they give us — often without us even realizing it until they’re gone.
📘 Recommendations for Cat Owners
If you are experiencing pet loss right now — or supporting someone who is — a few thoughts from the heart:
Lean on your support system.
Grief can feel incredibly isolating, especially when your home suddenly feels quiet. If you have someone you trust — a friend, family member, or fellow pet lover — let them be there for you.
Talk to someone who understands the human–animal bond.
Not everyone has experienced pet loss, and that’s okay. But it can help tremendously to talk with someone who truly understands how deep that bond runs.
Let go of guilt.
Almost every pet parent experiences it after a loss — wondering if we could have done something differently. The truth is, we make the best decisions we can with the information and resources we have, and we do it out of love.
Allow yourself to grieve.
The loss of a cat is real grief. Give yourself permission to feel it.
✨Final Thought
Remi may have been Lori’s cat…
but the love she created reached far beyond just one person.
Animals have this quiet way of changing our lives. They bring joy, comfort, companionship, and meaning into our everyday routines.
And when they’re gone, that absence is deeply felt.
Remi will always be remembered, and always loved.
Rest easy, sweet Remi. 🐾





