In Loving Memory of Sabastian RobertsThe Floofiest of Fluffballs, Master of the Plop, and King of the Saunter
Sabastian Roberts, the beloved long-haired orange tabby of Allison Roberts, passed away peacefully after a life of comfort, sass, and pure feline fabulousness.
With his signature fluffy coat and unmistakable sassy saunter, Sabastian didn’t just walk—he made an entrance. Every room became his runway, every plop a performance. He was a true artist in the fine art of lounging, and no couch or sunbeam was complete without his presence.
Sabastian was the proud owner of a legendary waddle, and he mastered the dramatic flop-and-roll maneuver, always ending with an exposed belly and a hopeful look that said, “You know what to do.” His eyes—stunningly multi-colored and ever expressive—held a depth that made you pause. It always seemed like he could see something you couldn’t... and he definitely had opinions about it.
Though chill by nature, Sabastian was never shy about asking for affection. He was well-known for his relentless “pitty-pawing” at legs—whatever it took to get a proper head rub, no matter how busy you thought you were. He had a way of reminding everyone what really mattered: him.
Sabastian enjoyed a life of cozy indulgence. Whether curled up on the couch, curled into Lily’s bed, or curled against his dad’s face with a demanding paw for more pets, he was always exactly where he wanted to be. His bursts of playful energy chasing his kitty siblings around the house were equally matched by his talent for luxurious naps.
He brought light and laughter into the lives of those who loved him, and his absence has left a quiet space that no other cat could ever fill.
Sabastian was not just a pet—he was a personality, a presence, and a purring source of comfort. He is deeply missed and forever loved.
Rest easy, sweet Sabastian. The couch is a little emptier without you.
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