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ChinChin Robinson, age 18, of Kokomo, crossed the Rainbow Bridge on September 1, 2021, with his wonderful mom by his side. He was born in November of 2002. What a true testament to the love and care he received to live such a long life! ChinChin came into his family’s life when a neighbor, Mr. Marcus, offered him to his mom, LaNeisha.
ChinChin was the very best cat! He was so smart and full of compassion. He always knew when someone needed a friend and would cuddle up next to them. ChinChin followed his mom around everywhere she went, he was her 3rd son! He loved to sleep next to his mom in front of the space heater.
He was the boss of the house, and in true fashion for a cat, he could be very demanding. He often thought his opinion mattered most and would talk over his mom. His favorite treats were bacon and chicken, which he often stole from his mom!
His friend Yolanda loved to play with him and one time she put in up in a sheet and spun him around until he got dizzy, which he loved. He always enjoyed playing with his toys and his cat cousin kitty, Justin. He also loved catnip!
He was such a special boy to all that knew him, he will be truly missed. His mom will miss that he won’t be here to steal her bacon and chicken, talk over her, beg for snacks, sneak in the garbage, bite the kids, and be taunted by cousin Nicolle, Summer, and Brice. ChinChin will always be near and dear to their hearts.
ChinChin is survived by his mom, LaNeisha; brothers, DeMonte and DeSharee; grandmother, Maxine; and a host of friends that knew and loved ChinChin.
His family would like to give a special thanks to Joseph for his help and kindness in laying ChinChin to rest.
“Rest in Heaven ChinChin. Mommy will always love you. XOXOXOXOX.” ~LaNeisha Robinson
"What greater gift than the love of a cat.” ~Charles Dickens
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