Coco McClure's Purrsonal Page
As purr the above image, Coco is a cat. If you were looking for
anybody else named Coco, or any names that Coco may be a nickname for
(e.g. Caroline, Chloe, Colette, etc.), you will need to look
elsewhere.
Front-facing Coco
About these web pages
This web site and associated e-mail address would have been for Coco
Bean. Unfortunately, she died before the machine was finished. For
obvious reasons, she would not have used this machine on her own, but
the account would have been nice to have.
Rest in peace, Coco Bean
Coco McClure, also known as "Coco Bean" (on account of her name
sounding like "cocoa bean", and her cat paw beans), had died
peacefully on the 21st of November in 2022 from end
stage renal failure. She died surrounded by her family, while
being held by Anton, in her favorite position
to be carried: a baby carry. Since a lot of online resources say
that dying cats, by instinct, would have found
a hidden corner in somewhere such as a closet and died there,
alone, her sudden decline in health and death were rather
unexpected, since she did not try doing that. Coco, on the other
hand, would yell for anyone's attention, such as in this recording from the
20th of October in 2022, until someone went over and either
sat with her, where she then wanted the person to hold her and
carry her around for a bit. Coco was a great cat, and she will be
greatly missed by many of us.
May she rest in peace.
Don't mind the overly long URLs. The SEO keyword stuffing is strong
with these ones!
Various signs can include increased thirst/urnination, dry fur or
skin, weakness, and lost appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, weight loss,
seizures, confusion, inability to talk, blood in urine or vomit, among
other symptoms. It would be best to consult
a licensed
veterinarian for more information.
I never had a cat before Coco, so my understanding of cat behaviors
came entirely from what I was reading at the time. In 2025, it
came to my attention that cats don't just go hide when dying. On
Reddit, Sarahneth wrote "My cat snuck back inside after being hit
by a car and cuddled
up next to me before dying.", baggiejohn wrote "Sorry for your
loss. Someone once told me that a cat passing while next to you,
is the
biggest sign of love and trust you can experience. Somehow
they know, and want to spend their last moments where they feel the
most loved.", and Magpiebrain wrote
a longer comment, also going into detail about cat socialization,
which includes relevant things to stuff that Coco did as well.
Additionally, PetMD states "Some cats may become reserved and
secluded as they become ill, while others will become
more affectionate and choose to spend all their time with their
loved ones." CareCredit states that "Some cats become
more loving near the end, and they may want to stick close and
follow you around." Considering how cats get portrayed in the
media, I would not have expected any of this!
Coco McClure / cm@aperture.akron.oh.us
Please send comments on these web pages to Anton
McClure: asm@aperture.akron.oh.us