Aww you guys, thanks so much! What a nice thread to brighten my day! We feel the love

I've passed on all the pets and snuggles...now she wants me to go curl up on the couch with her. She's not a fan of computers...take too much time away from more important things. I love how pets remind us to live in the NOW!
Xarata- She's a medium sized "mutt" too, a shelter puppy, I think they are often heartier than other dogs because they have less chance of some genetic illnesses purebreds deal with. All my friends want to reincarnate as a dog and live with me because they'd have such a cushy life! 2 walks a day, I cook all her food (she eats grain free), beds, toys, a well padded crate for naps, plus sleeps with us at night. Wow, come to think of it, I think I want to come back as my own dog!
Karen- I hope Suzy has seen the last of her lump too! My sister's bull terrier mix has numerous lumps all over his body, big and small...now she's fretting over getting them checked to make sure he's okay. I've read some breeds are much more prone to them, though thankfully, if removed properly,the changes it'll reoccur is pretty low (at least in that spot).
Zooeyblue- Wow, that does take some love and dedication! Though I bet he gives back more than enough to repay your watchful care of him. 16 is a good many years for a cat, you must be one special person for him to choose to live with you for so long. Cats are very picky about their owners!