Pantra Tribute, Dream Sweet Dreams Friend
2 weeks ago
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I received news that a dear friend, Pantra, had died on Sunday, November 23rd 2025.
He was an incredibly sweet and creative tiger, that will forever roam in my Dreamscape. As in the time we shared, he made a prominent and positive impact on my life. Further more, I know he was a part of many more lives than mine.
I felt that pang of guilt for not being there in his last days, not talking to him more as our lives changed directions. My husband reminded me that to be as kind to myself as Pantra was. None of us can be everywhere at once, and we do the best we can with what time we have. Some times, we can't help but be ships passing in the night.
There's truth in that, as even after longer pauses in communication as life got busy, Pantra was always happy to pick up where we left off. His spark for story telling and his love for his friends never seemed to dwindle. He would want us to be happy and to cherish the good memories we shared with him, so that a piece of him can remain with us.
I've taken the time to gather all of the art I have of him that either I have created, or had created for us, to share with anyone else that may wish to hold onto them in his memory. It did not feel right to include ones that I was not personally involved in the creation of, so I leave those for others to share.
https://mega.nz/folder/Cd8DTLZa#VNs.....3ESVhsEm9Cx-AA
He was an incredibly sweet and creative tiger, that will forever roam in my Dreamscape. As in the time we shared, he made a prominent and positive impact on my life. Further more, I know he was a part of many more lives than mine.
I felt that pang of guilt for not being there in his last days, not talking to him more as our lives changed directions. My husband reminded me that to be as kind to myself as Pantra was. None of us can be everywhere at once, and we do the best we can with what time we have. Some times, we can't help but be ships passing in the night.
There's truth in that, as even after longer pauses in communication as life got busy, Pantra was always happy to pick up where we left off. His spark for story telling and his love for his friends never seemed to dwindle. He would want us to be happy and to cherish the good memories we shared with him, so that a piece of him can remain with us.
I've taken the time to gather all of the art I have of him that either I have created, or had created for us, to share with anyone else that may wish to hold onto them in his memory. It did not feel right to include ones that I was not personally involved in the creation of, so I leave those for others to share.
https://mega.nz/folder/Cd8DTLZa#VNs.....3ESVhsEm9Cx-AA
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The world is so much darker for all of us who had the warmth of his light in our lives. *hugs offered*
Pantra could be a pretty cynical guy sometimes. I think despite all his cynicism, though he knew deep down that not all humans are bad, and people like you are a big part of that. Please love yourself like he would have wanted you to. There may never be another furry friend like Pantra but that doesn't mean we can't strive to be the kind of friend to others that he was to us.
Take care of yourself, Wolfy...and thank you for being a friend to a friend I will always love so much.
I didn't know him well but he and I chatted every now and then on messengers years ago but I kind of drifted and feel bad I didn't stay in touch.
I knew he had been to the hospital recently but I Had truly hoped for the best for him. Last I heard form him was NOV 4