Writing an Obituary for Your Oriental Shorthair
Losing a Oriental Shorthair means losing a social presence that filled your home with warmth. With a lifespan of 10 to 15 years, these cats become woven into the fabric of daily life. Writing about who they were is one way to hold onto what mattered.

What Made Your Oriental Shorthair Special
The Oriental Shorthair is social, intelligent, curious, playful. This cat becomes deeply bonded with their family, often choosing a favorite person to shadow through the house. They have a way of making their presence known - whether through soft vocalizations, gentle head bumps, or simply appearing wherever you are.
When writing their obituary, these personality traits are a good place to start. They are the things that made your Oriental Shorthair recognizably themselves.
Memories Oriental Shorthair Owners Often Mention
These are the moments that come up again and again when Oriental Shorthair owners talk about their pets. You might recognize some of them.
- ❤The way they would greet you at the door after a long day
- ❤Their favorite sleeping spot and how they'd curl up there
- ❤The gentle purring when they were content beside you
- ❤How they would "help" with whatever you were working on
- ❤Their unique meow that was just for you
Writing Prompts for Your Oriental Shorthair's Obituary
Use these prompts as starting points. You do not need to answer all of them. Even one or two can be the seed of something meaningful.
When did they first come into your life, and what do you remember about that day?
What was the most social thing about them?
Describe how your Oriental Shorthair chose your Oriental Shorthair's favorite person or spot.
Describe your Oriental Shorthair's particular demands and preferences.
Describe the quiet moments of affection they allowed.
What will the house be like without them?
What would you want someone who never met them to know?
Sample Oriental Shorthair Obituary
Here is a template to give you a sense of structure. Replace [Name] with your Oriental Shorthair's name and adjust everything to fit their real story.
[Name] was social and intelligent from the very first day. The Oriental Shorthair is social, intelligent, curious, playful. This cat becomes deeply bonded with their family, often choosing a favorite person to shadow through the house. The things we will miss most: the way they would greet you at the door after a long day. Their favorite sleeping spot and how they'd curl up there. And the gentle purring when they were content beside you. [Name] was not just a pet. [Name] was family. The kind of presence that made a house feel like a home, that turned ordinary days into ones worth remembering. We were lucky to have every single day.
Tips for Writing About Cats
Cat obituaries often have a wry, affectionate humor. Cats choose you, and that choice is the honor. Their obituaries celebrate independence, personality, and the quiet moments of connection that felt earned rather than given.
Common themes to explore:
- •The honor of being chosen by a cat
- •Their independence and strong opinions
- •Quiet companionship during reading, working, or sleeping
- •The purring, the kneading, the head bumps
- •Their territory and how they owned every room
- •The specific way they woke you up each morning
Give Their Obituary a Home
Create a free memorial on Pawrora. Use your obituary as the tribute text, add their photo, and place a star in the sky that anyone can visit.
Oriental Shorthair Obituary FAQs
- What should I include in a Oriental Shorthair obituary?
- Focus on what made your Oriental Shorthair who they were. Their personality traits like being social, intelligent, curious, their favorite activities, the daily rituals you shared, and the impact they had on your life. Specific details are more powerful than general statements.
- How long should a Oriental Shorthair obituary be?
- There is no required length. A short tribute of 50 to 100 words can capture the essence of your Oriental Shorthair. A medium piece of 150 to 300 words gives room for stories. A full obituary of 300 to 500 words lets you tell their whole story. Write what feels right for you.
- Why does losing a Oriental Shorthair hurt so much?
- Oriental Shorthairs integrate themselves into every aspect of daily life. Their social nature means they were present for countless moments, big and small. When they're gone, every routine carries their absence. The grief is intense because the love was constant.
- How do I cope with the loss of my Oriental Shorthair?
- Give yourself permission to grieve fully. Connect with others who understand the bond with a Oriental Shorthair. Keep their memory alive through photos, stories, or creating a memorial. There's no timeline for grief - honor your cat by feeling what you need to feel.
- Can I use the obituary on their memorial page?
- Yes. If you create a memorial on Pawrora, you can use your obituary as the tribute text. It will appear on your Oriental Shorthair's memorial page alongside their photos, guestbook, and candle lighting.
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