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Ophiuchus rhea
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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our cat is dying
this has been a bit of a sad week, with Zakir declining rapidly.
he is old and it's kidney failure with protein in the urine. so I've been giving him subcutaneous fluids this week and feeling sad yesterday his legs finally failed him Jeff and I put him on some towels over night he hasn't moved now his breath is like a squawk and slowing down I think in a couple of hours at the most he will be gone
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Re: our cat is dying
I'm really sorry to hear that.
Maybe euthanasia would be the most merciful option right now?James. There's an alternate version of that saying; "Life isn't just one damn thing after another, it's the same damn thing over and over again."
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Ophiuchus rhea
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Re: our cat is dying
he doesn't seem to be suffering, and it won't be long now
I think Mark Twain was a bit of an adventurer, so he probably never got to experience "the same damn thing over and over again"
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Join Date: Jan 2007
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Re: our cat is dying
hello Rhea ... so sorry ... two years ago I did much the same with my girl Rottie who was 11. She had been epileptic since she was 4 so she had a long, happy life. Her passing came about suddenly ... she had eaten well the night before and all seemed normal. She had had surgery for bladder stones in January, I managed to finally get a wound on her back to completely heal in April and she passed in June. When I found her in distress in that morning, I phoned the vet in a panic. She was very kind, and gently suggested that I bring her in to be euthanized. Much like you, I said if she appeared to be suffering needlessly, I would. She quietly slipped into a coma and passed ...
all the best ... hang in there ... marian |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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Re: our cat is dying
I'm sorry to hear that
I lost my Cat last year and it was hard on me. He was 5yrs old and died from a UTI. It was horrible watching him his last few hours.Hope your week gets better! ![]()
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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Re: our cat is dying
Very sad to hear, but I'm sure Zakir will have had a very good life with you. Here we've also had some very sad stories with some of our dogs and cats, but it's always a bit comforting to know they had it good with you.
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