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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
{{{{{{{{{{Christina}}}}}}}}}}
I know just how you feel, it's been a year since my Bandit left for the bridge and I still miss her. I know that you know that this is the final gift we must give to our furry loved ones, but that never makes it any easier. KFC has led a long and full life - you made her last years wonderful. Let your tears be healing ones and know that you did the best you could for her and she will always appreciate and reciprocate the love you gave her. Hugs, CatNipped "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... She did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. She hardly ate on Sunday, no matter what lovely food was provided. Monday morning she ate nothing, Monday after work I phoned TED to make a new appointment for today. She went missing again last night, she sneaked out somehow despite my best efforts about shutting the door quickly after me even when I just pop outside to put something in the garbage bin. It took me ages to find her, I was climbing through neighbour's gardens, over fences, and up and down looking in the street. Eventually another neighbour came to find me. They'd rung my doorbell - but I was out looking for her. "Your cat is here" and so she was, sitting on their doorstep like she thought she belonged there and with no idea that her home was here or how to get back to it. I cannot seem to resolve the poo problems she's had since she first went missing either. She poos everywhere and anywhere because she's "loose" She pooed in her carrier on the way to the vet. This is what he said. He will give her some injections to help her appetite and a multi-vitamin injection. He said he is reluctant to recommend more fluids for her "it will cost you a lot of money and is a very short term solution for her." " So, here is the verdict from TED. "you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Tweed |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
Purrs for KFC and for you. It just doesn't seem fair that we do everything
in our power to give our babies the best care possible and then one day there isn't any more we can do. Alison -- http://www.serenityscenes.com/ Message posted via CatKB.com http://www.catkb.com/Uwe/Forums.aspx...dotes/200806/1 |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
Purrs on the way.
-- Ann in Connecticut see my cats at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ann791/sets/ read Sam's blog at http://kittens-3.blogspot.com/ * * * "Christina Websell" wrote in message ... She did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. She hardly ate on Sunday, no matter what lovely food was provided. Monday morning she ate nothing, Monday after work I phoned TED to make a new appointment for today. She went missing again last night, she sneaked out somehow despite my best efforts about shutting the door quickly after me even when I just pop outside to put something in the garbage bin. It took me ages to find her, I was climbing through neighbour's gardens, over fences, and up and down looking in the street. Eventually another neighbour came to find me. They'd rung my doorbell - but I was out looking for her. "Your cat is here" and so she was, sitting on their doorstep like she thought she belonged there and with no idea that her home was here or how to get back to it. I cannot seem to resolve the poo problems she's had since she first went missing either. She poos everywhere and anywhere because she's "loose" She pooed in her carrier on the way to the vet. This is what he said. He will give her some injections to help her appetite and a multi-vitamin injection. He said he is reluctant to recommend more fluids for her "it will cost you a lot of money and is a very short term solution for her." " So, here is the verdict from TED. "you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Tweed |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
Christina Websell wrote:
So, here is the verdict from TED. "you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go I'm really sad to hear this. You've done so much for her, and as a result, she's lived to an incredibly old age. Sooner or later, there will be nothing a vet can do for her, but that doesn't make it any easier. I hope that this isn't the end, but if it is, I hope that she goes peacefully and without any pain. Purrs for both of you. -- Joyce To email me, remove the triple-X from my user name. ^..^ |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
On Tue, 24 Jun 2008 20:05:49 +0100, "Christina Websell"
wrote: So, here is the verdict from TED. "you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Tweed Oh, I do hope KFC manages another rally. But, it does sounds like time may just be running out :-( We all face "the decision", sooner or later. That doesn't make it any easier, in the least. But she has achieved an age few cats do. Especially considering her early years. Purrs for her are on the way. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ^..^ "Life without cats would be only marginally worth living." -TC, and the unmercifully, relentlessly, sweet calico kitty, Kenzie. Every day is a treasure with Kenzie; I try to treat them that way. There will only be so many, and then there will never, ever, be any more. How you behave towards cats here below determines your status in Heaven. - Robert Heinlein |
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
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TED's verdict on Kitty Farmcat this afternoon.
Christina Websell wrote:
She did not maintain the slight improvement I saw which caused me to cancel her appointment last week. I said I would give her over the weekend and she how she went. She hardly ate on Sunday, no matter what lovely food was provided. Monday morning she ate nothing, Monday after work I phoned TED to make a new appointment for today. She went missing again last night, she sneaked out somehow despite my best efforts about shutting the door quickly after me even when I just pop outside to put something in the garbage bin. It took me ages to find her, I was climbing through neighbour's gardens, over fences, and up and down looking in the street. Eventually another neighbour came to find me. They'd rung my doorbell - but I was out looking for her. "Your cat is here" and so she was, sitting on their doorstep like she thought she belonged there and with no idea that her home was here or how to get back to it. I cannot seem to resolve the poo problems she's had since she first went missing either. She poos everywhere and anywhere because she's "loose" She pooed in her carrier on the way to the vet. This is what he said. He will give her some injections to help her appetite and a multi-vitamin injection. He said he is reluctant to recommend more fluids for her "it will cost you a lot of money and is a very short term solution for her." " So, here is the verdict from TED. "you must think about calling it a day if she doesn't get better from these injections" I knew he was being kind, he wanted me to make a decision today. I wasn't ready for that. She has until after the weekend to improve, after that, if she doesn't, it's Rainbow Bridge. I am crying now over an old fiesty cat that I never wanted but have grown to love, so I have to go Tweed Lots and lots of purrs and hugs, Polonca and Soncek |
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