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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 5 Joined: 17-June 05 Member No.: 954 ![]() |
About a year ago I found great support from this forum after the death of my beloved cat, Stevie. Last September, a stray cat found me. I brought him in, had him vaccinated and neutered. About two months later, he nearly died and was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy. Last night when I got home from work--he was fine. Two hours later, he was dead. He had a saddle thrombus (as a result of the cardimyopathy). I rushed him to the vet, his legs were paralyzed. He then started panting and the vet recommended putting him to sleep. I feel like there was something else I should have/could have done. He was such a sweet boy and brought me so much joy. His name was Ketty. Now, I'm struggling with whether to have him buried in a pet cemetery next to Stevie or at my parents' house (where I would want to be buried if I could choose). Any thoughts on burial preference or history with cardiomyopathy?? My dogs (Cleo and Abbie) are devastated at losing their second sibling. I guess I made the best decision I could at the time.
Any advice would be much appreciated. Thanks, Tracy |
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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 54 Joined: 12-November 06 Member No.: 2,275 ![]() |
I'm so sorry for the loss of your baby. You did everything you could at the time. Your baby was lucky to have found you and know your love. You will have to go with your heart, as to where to bury him. But he knows you love him, where ever he is.
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