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cryrst The garden of England 20 Jun 18 9.35pm | |
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My 11 year old cat got sick at 5pm tonite.
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baldeagle73 Leamington spa 20 Jun 18 9.58pm | |
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Chin up mate same thing happened too me with my dog Millie 6 weeks ago its as bad as losing a human family member
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chateauferret 20 Jun 18 10.04pm | |
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I posted a picture of Pepper here a few weeks ago. She was getting treated for hyperactive thyroid and had an infected tooth which the vet wouldn't treat on account of her weight (which made anaesthesia dangerous). She was 17. In the end she couldn't eat so we asked (another) vet to take the risk and do her teeth because otherwise she wouldn't last long anyway. When the vet put her under she found a huge tumour in her jaw cavity which she could do nothing with. :-(
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Jamesey Wandsworth 20 Jun 18 11.09pm | |
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So sad, but people who haven't had pet animals rarely realise how strong the love for one's pet can be. I too was absolutely shattered when our adored Westie terrier had to be terminated. As pointed out above a pet is a real family member and in many ways it is more upsetting to lose them than a real human relative. You can't tell them what's going on and that you are doing the right thing to prevent them from unnecessary suffering. Just remember the good times they have brought and they will always remain in your memory.
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YT Oxford 20 Jun 18 11.13pm | |
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We lost our beloved girl greyhound two days after our silver wedding in September. She was our first ever pet and we loved her so much. Just like cryrst's cat, she was fine at lunchtime; put down at tea time. I still cry about it now and am dreading the day when we lose her baby brother. I'm 59 so I'm a tart too.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 20 Jun 18 11.20pm | |
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je suis une tarte aussi mes amis, lost my moggie on xmas eve, it's embarrassing how much i miss him, more than some close relatives which sounds weird, but i don't 'miss' people when they go,it's different, too deep or something, but the silly way my old cat used to cheer me up and make me laugh i do miss. he was a real friend.
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DanH SW2 20 Jun 18 11.34pm | |
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Originally posted by cryrst
My 11 year old cat got sick at 5pm tonite. Not a tart at all! Losing a pet is very tough and very sorry to hear it.
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cryrst The garden of England 20 Jun 18 11.35pm | |
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Thanx for all the support
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cryrst The garden of England 21 Jun 18 10.22am | |
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Sorry for the last one
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Cucking Funt Clapham on the Back 21 Jun 18 5.33pm | |
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I lost my poor, beautiful Bonnie a couple of years ago to cancer at the age of 8. I'll never get over losing her. Attachment: 2012-09-15 16.28.32.jpg (1,902.89Kb)
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Cannonball High in the Ozarks. 21 Jun 18 5.57pm | |
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My American bulldog Bik went to sleep a few weeks back after being my constant companion for fourteen years,It really does leave a gapping chasm in your life.No shame in bawling your eyes out mate.
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YT Oxford 21 Jun 18 6.09pm | |
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Originally posted by Cannonball
My American bulldog Bik went to sleep a few weeks back after being my constant companion for fourteen years,It really does leave a gapping chasm in your life.No shame in bawling your eyes out mate. I agree. And I’m sorry. The ones we lose can never be replaced, and I felt pangs of guilt about going out and looking for a new sister for our baby boy. We found her, and I confirm that it’s possible to love another while still loving the one you lost. With retired greyhounds there is also some consolation in that you are giving them their first ever home (their “forever home” as the Greyhound Trust describes it) thereby saving them from a uncertain future. And they are fantastic, loving, loyal pets that need very little exercise
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