Bengie

It is with a heavy heart that we have had to say goodbye to our much-loved Bengie.

We were concerned about her swollen belly and arranged for a mobile vet to come to our house. After a battery of tests revealed some alarming results, we took our pussycat to the Geelong Animal Hospital where an ultrasound and further pathology tests confirmed the presence of cancerous cells in her abdomen and her kidneys. We did not want to put her through any invasive and pointless procedures and said goodbye to our Bengie at 10.00pm on Tuesday 27th January. She died in our arms peacefully.

And now the house is empty and ever so quiet. We miss her so much; it is gut wrenching.

We are heartbroken but will forever remember our little leopard, her incredibly daring nature, the fun we had with her, her bossy character, her loving cuddles, her constant chattiness, her amazing adaptability, her silky soft fur and bright expressive green eyes. She was one of a kind, lively, playful, affectionate and totally bonded to us. Bengie was our companion for 19.5 years. She had a good life full of adventures, with more sea miles than most pets and even people, and she made ours richer.

We thought we’d share a link to a couple of magazine articles written in her voice many years ago.

And here are a few favourite photos – one for every year we were lucky to have her:

31 thoughts on “Bengie

  1. Oh… such a sad good bye, but what a wonderful life she had exploring the coast of Australia with some land adventuring as well. You have so many gorgeous memories of her to fill up the space she leaves behind.

    Hugs from us both xxx

  2. So very sad. She was such a beautiful natured baby. I know how much you will miss her. She was so much a part of your journey. She will always be with you in the shadows 💔

  3. Have just awoken to this. I don’t think I have to put my feelings into words. She was very much part of the family. Lived a long and adventurous life knowing she was loved. She must have felt crook this side of the rainbow bridge, so this had to be. am sending you the biggest, warmest hug with no words . . . we have to live with life as it happens . . . but we shall remember the joy she gave . . . .

  4. Super sad to hear of the passing of Bengie.
    She certainly led an extraordinary life of adventure and seemed to take everything in her stride.
    We lost our dear golden lab Kora over a year ago and despite best antics of Zen & the new pup Harlow to keep us cheered, there’s still a hole.
    We get how you must be feeling. The only advice we can offer is enjoy the memories, and its ok to shed a tear or two.

    • We know you get this sadness and emptiness, guys. The tears are flowing… they come in waves, but we have also had a few laughs when remembering her antics and funny ways.

  5. So sorry to hear this today, no doubt you and Wade will have beautiful memories of Bengie to treasure. It’s a very emotional time all our love Henry and Brenda.

  6. Oh so sorry to hear! That’s a great innings for an adventurous kitty though and she was lucky to have you as her pawrents. I look at Tora often while we are sailing and think that she really has a great life. I cannot imagine though, the wrench when the day will come to say goodbye to her. Sending big hugs of commiseration from Vellamo

    • So nice to hear from you Traci. Was thinking of you and Tora. Bengals are amazing cats, so suited to boat life. Hope you have a long time together.

  7. Hi Chris and Wade, We do know how it feels to say goodbye to a beloved pet. Our own experience included the gut wrenching feeling you refer to which, of course, will fade with time (but never completely disappear). Our thoughts are with you at such a difficult time. Tom&Louxx

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  8. Sorry to hear about Bengie, it must have been a shock to find out she had cancer. I hope you can take comfort in the fact you enabled her to have a long and pampered life. Love to you both ♥

    • Hi Maree, the void and silence are overwhelming. Of course we knew she was on borrowed time but yes the cancer news gave us that sinking feeling and we had no choice but to let her go. Thank you for your thoughts.

  9. So sad to hear, I am feeling for you both. She has shared so many amazing adventures with you, she was the reason your blog first caught my eye! I am so glad I got to meet her briefly in QLD.

    • Hi Colin, Bengie was a hit with many followers and sailors. Any post from or about her was popular and even this one encourages people to comment. Sailing won’t be the same without her… even land life is quiet.

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