My poor kitty cat
For all he's been through, he is doing well (his Mama's boy!). Until his quality of life really suffers, he will be with us. Unfortunately, his 15 yr old 'brother' will have a difficult time without him and may face the same fate. Very rough decision,
Hope I didn't add a 'downer' to your day, just needed to tell someone...
Sue
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Sorry kitty is sick
I am sorry to hear your kitty is sick. We had a cat who was almost 20 when he passed. We buried him in the back yard in an old metal tool chest. Bawling hysterically while we did it. It's quite the pet cemetery out there. We have 2 doga and another kitty now. It's never easy to see a pet sick or suffering.Good luck.0 -
We recently moved,Cindy Bear said:Sorry kitty is sick
I am sorry to hear your kitty is sick. We had a cat who was almost 20 when he passed. We buried him in the back yard in an old metal tool chest. Bawling hysterically while we did it. It's quite the pet cemetery out there. We have 2 doga and another kitty now. It's never easy to see a pet sick or suffering.Good luck.
No pets buried here yet and still hoping to hold off... At our old house, the was a spot I called Heartbreak Ridge.
Sue0 -
I am so sorry. We love ourCindy Bear said:Sorry kitty is sick
I am sorry to hear your kitty is sick. We had a cat who was almost 20 when he passed. We buried him in the back yard in an old metal tool chest. Bawling hysterically while we did it. It's quite the pet cemetery out there. We have 2 doga and another kitty now. It's never easy to see a pet sick or suffering.Good luck.
I am so sorry. We love our cat too and it is so hard to see them sick. Good luck!0 -
so sorry to hear about your kitty
As is obvious form the pictures and sign on names we all use that we all love our pets. I know how much it hurts when they get sick. They are our loving friends as are the wonderful warriors on this site. Thats what we are here for..to share the good and the sad.
Hugs to you
Debby0 -
Praying for your kitty!katznc said:so sorry to hear about your kitty
As is obvious form the pictures and sign on names we all use that we all love our pets. I know how much it hurts when they get sick. They are our loving friends as are the wonderful warriors on this site. Thats what we are here for..to share the good and the sad.
Hugs to you
Debby
Praying for your kitty!0 -
So toughsusie09 said:Praying for your kitty!
Praying for your kitty!
to lose a pet. They are there for us through thick and thin, depending on our love even as we depend on theirs. I've lost 2 lovely retrievers to cancer. May you find peace.0 -
Oh Sue, I am so sorry.Youcandothis said:So tough
to lose a pet. They are there for us through thick and thin, depending on our love even as we depend on theirs. I've lost 2 lovely retrievers to cancer. May you find peace.
Your kitty is so lucky to have caring family that will look after him and be with him throughout his difficult illness. It's difficult to know "when" is the right time and then we second guess ourselves afterwards...."did we wait too long, did we do it too soon". But we can end our furkids suffering or not let it start, and be with them as they cross the Rainbow Bridge to wait for us someday.
Yes, his brother is going to grieve and may hide and not want to eat, or may follow you around for special attention and treats. When our Skeezie (many years ago now) lost his buddie, after his initial grief period, he became totally attached to a particular toy and would carry it all over the house crying with it (not an unusual thng for many cats, I have two right now who do it) but that became his new buddy. Skeezie was also 15 at the time. Just give extra hugs etc.
This makes your treatment double tough because of your grief and worry over both of your kitties. I wish I could say something that would make you feel better, but there just arent' the words.... But I know exactly how you feel and cry with you.
Hugs for you and your kitties,
Judy :-(0 -
Oh Sue, I am so sorry. WeSkeezie said:Oh Sue, I am so sorry.
Your kitty is so lucky to have caring family that will look after him and be with him throughout his difficult illness. It's difficult to know "when" is the right time and then we second guess ourselves afterwards...."did we wait too long, did we do it too soon". But we can end our furkids suffering or not let it start, and be with them as they cross the Rainbow Bridge to wait for us someday.
Yes, his brother is going to grieve and may hide and not want to eat, or may follow you around for special attention and treats. When our Skeezie (many years ago now) lost his buddie, after his initial grief period, he became totally attached to a particular toy and would carry it all over the house crying with it (not an unusual thng for many cats, I have two right now who do it) but that became his new buddy. Skeezie was also 15 at the time. Just give extra hugs etc.
This makes your treatment double tough because of your grief and worry over both of your kitties. I wish I could say something that would make you feel better, but there just arent' the words.... But I know exactly how you feel and cry with you.
Hugs for you and your kitties,
Judy :-(
Oh Sue, I am so sorry. We all love our pets so much, that it hurts us when they are sick. Sending you hugs!0
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