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Old July 31st 11, 01:09 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
J J Levin
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"CatNipped" wrote in message
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On 7/30/2011 7:02 PM, J J Levin wrote:
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On 7/30/2011 6:20 PM, Art Shapiro wrote:
It's pretty sad around here; my favorite cat Calico, only 14 1/2, had
to
be put down last night. A couple weeks ago she got somewhat lethargic,
spending most of her time on one chair. She started drinking more and
more, and last weekend stopped eating. This didn't seem to be expected
given her thyroid condition. I give her Tapazole twice a day, or at
least hope she'll eat the food with the pill mashed into it, as Calico
is the cat that couldn't be picked up.

She spent the week in the hospital during the day and came home at
night. The vet found that one kidney was quite enlarged, as confirmed
by
an ultrasound on Thursday. Sure enough, tests showed it was sudden
kidney failure, as the readings had been just slightly high a few
months
ago at her yearly checkup. She had a heart murmur, which we had known
for a couple years, but had developed high blood pressure. The vet felt
that it was probably renal cancer, but the initial biopsy came back
negative yesterday.

She dropped weight quickly - the former 9 pound cat had been in the
upper 7s this year, and was 5 pounds 2 ounces on Wednesday, and 4
pounds
6 ounces, skin and bones, on Friday. She would only eat when force-fed,
but was as happy as ever, purring away. We agreed there was nothing to
be done and said goodbye last night just before they closed, My
housekeeper, the Eerz lady you may remember, held her; I've never been
able to do that. Interestingly, Calico seemed to be happy for my wife's
attention, whereas she had virtually never gotten near my wife in all
those years, usually running away.

Aside from the one huge problem of not letting herself be picked up -
until (to my surprise) about the last three months of her life - she
was
a magnificent cat. She was always extremely happy, purred constantly,
and was my constant companion in the house. I made her an indoor cat
about 7 years ago, because I had to coax her inside at night (taking as
long as five hours) and it just got ridiculous. But it worked out well.
The last five years she loved to be under the covers at night. I've not
had a kitty for whom it was so blatantly obvious that she was delighted
with her life with us.

It had taken one entire year, almost to the day, before I could touch
her after she arrived. The remaining 13 1/2 years were a joy. I sure
didn't expect her to be the next to go, with Watermelon Man looking so
old. It's very sad.

Art

I'm so sorry to hear that Art. Purrs for your breaking heart and a
candle
will be lit tonight to help guide Calico on her path to the Bridge.

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Hugs,

CatNipped





Not to intrude on someone's grief, but I have noticed that the "Bridge"
or
"RB" or Rainbow Bridge mentioned when a cat passes on. What does this
mean,
or what is the source?

Thanks,

Jay


It's a story meant to give comfort to all people who lose a pet (not just
a cat, but any pet). Here's one page that has it, almost every pet grief
site has it.

Most religions don't have a place in their heaven to allow animals to
share in paradise with their companions. Most people here feel like it
wouldn't really be heaven if our cats weren't there with us.

http://rainbowbridge.com/



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Hugs,

CatNipped





Thanks!

Jay