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[June 30 Friday] My love, love Coty! Today is the last day of the month you passed away. As I read the blog of your last two days, I could not help recalling how courageously and perseveringly you had lived, fighting with this horrible disease. Despite the big pressure in your mouth, you tried extremely hard to eat and walk to please us by staying with us as long as you possible could. This is quite obvious when I looked at the two series of your pictures taken during the last 10 days of your life and published under your blogs of May 31 and June 7. Here, as a eulogy to your courageous fight, I collected your pictures taken during the month of May by your Mama. Coty! Let’s look at these pictures together!

[May 3 Wednesday] Coty’s last visit to Ramapo Valley. He wrote: “While my master let me climb up the mountain last time, he just let me walk slowly on the flat path around the lake this time.”
[May 4 Thursday] We dropped in a parking area of the 7 Lakes on our way back from Matterhorn Nursery in Rockland County.
Coty was quite relaxing.
[May 16 Tuesday] Heavy rain in the morning, but after tasting “a lunch box full of unseasoned but very delicious Korean barbecue meat called Chadolbegi”, Coty was in a good mood waiting for Mama in front of Whole Food with me.
[May 23 Tuesday] Coty walking the familiar back path of Saddle River Park along the river. “Dr. DeSantis, who examined Coty‘s tumor on the previous day, thought that the tumor would break his bone soon and his last time would be near.”
[May 29 Monday] Coty wrote: “As it was very hot, I went into the river water three times and immersed my body to cool off. As I have not drunk any water since last night, my master seems to be relieved to see me drink river water at the end of walk.
“The round shaped elevation about 1 cm down from his eye (on top of the outside bump) was turning reddish and the pus-like blot was found below the elevation.” It looked like that the bone had been broken.
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