One sunny day, it was inevitable that Sunshine entered my life. A pet transport man passed me a Shetland, asking me to provide it with a temporary home.

When he first entered my life
The temporary became, 7 years.
It was indeed an exceptional day, and from that day onwards, my life is filled with Sunshine. For 7 years, Sunshine has brought much happiness to our family. He was a handsome Shetland who is a protector, a companion and a friend in Blessing Home.
Sunshine is the guardian angel of Milo, the blind cat who passed away in 2006.

Sunshine, Milo's guardian angel
He also helps to nurse sick cats in Blessing Home by accompanying them and giving them a sense of security. He helps to discipline cats when they get too playful and is indispensable in searching or missing cats at home.
Although Sunshine is no longer as agile and active, he is still steadfast in his duties in blessing our home with his unconditional love.
In the beginning of June, Sunshine started vomiting. He was warded in Dr Cathy Chan’s Clinic. After diagnosed with gall bladder infection, he went through an ultrasound. The results showed that his gall bladder has exploded. It was indeed a devastating news. Sunshine went through a major surgery that lasted for 2 hours under the care of two doctors. He pulled through the surgery and came home after 9 days.
However, he is later diagnosed to be suffering from the initial stage of lung cancer and was only given a good 6 months to live. He might face kidney problems pending the blood test results.

Sunshine at home
Meanwhile, be it 6 months or 6 years, I will continue to love him as much as he love my family and I.
Sometimes I feel that time does not matter anymore. It is how I cherish the time I have with Sunshine and the memories of the love we shared that matters.

Moments to cherish
Love,
Phyllis