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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 18 Joined: 2-January 06 Member No.: 1,309 ![]() |
she fought so hard to stay with me.vet said she never saw anything like it.the sheer determination and will to live and stay with me,i think thats what kept her going last 6 months.today her heart finaly could not continue to beat.she stayed with me to the last second,the last beat.now both my babies gone,i prayed if god was going to take her to please take me with her.but im stuck here.im tired ,very tired,just like my girl and my boy.rosce,tyche im coming
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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 504 Joined: 30-April 05 From: St. Augustine, Florida Member No.: 854 ![]() |
When Daddy Cat died I screamed at God, screamed at the world for the unfairness of it all, and screamed at myself for not being able to turn back time and erase the cancer that invaded his old body. I realized then that this is a part of life I had to face. A few face slaps later and I decided to face reality and understand that there were limits to my abilities to care for him. I did the best I could and then helped him across to the Bridge when there was nothing left for him except pain. I gave him the best life I could and did all I could do to keep him in good health. He had a happy life and a good one. That's all we are able to accomplish. Nothing more. Now I remain and try to give the same good life to other furkids who need me.
Don't be so hard on yourself. Admit your limitations to accomplish miracles and be proud of your efforts to give your furkid a good quality of life. Be strong enough to say goodbye. That is true love. All else is futility. Ken Albin -------------------- Daddy Cat left this world at the age of 17. His tribute page is at Daddy Cat's Tribute Page |
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