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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 54 Joined: 6-February 07 Member No.: 2,538 ![]() |
This just happened yesterday and my husband and I are just devastated, even though we knew his days were becoming numbered.
The past year he walked with a limp and we had him on cosquin for cats and that seemed to ease the arthritis in his hips. My daughter who was only six when he came home as a kitten noticed his decline when she last came to visit a week ago. He was much more frail, and not living with him day to day she noticed the difference between even Christmas and now. Superbowl sunday he was his usual self, we ordered a family chicken dinner and was getting his usual expected share of chicken. Yesterday morning I gave him his usual can of soft food, then about a hour or two later he vomited it up, and by the looks of it the chicken from last night, undigested. He also had a dirrehea like drainage and was trying to pass a stool where he was laying but all he could do was just spasm in pain. Good god we tried to help, I got a warm washcloth to clean his hindquarters which clearly bothered him. I called the vet and made an appointment as soon as possible which would have been the next day. In the meanwhile Leo went to hide behind a desk and curl up, my daughter went to put him back by the towels in the bathroom and he had his mouth open for a moment in a pant. I had to call back and ask if I could bring him in immediately to put him down, so I got the car ready because it is frigid cold here in WI and my daughters brought him to the car. My husband could not bare to go with us because that was his baby. I got half way and I was ready to turn the car around, but my daughter reminded me even though he was alert he was periodically spasming in pain. This was it. It hit us so fast we did not have time to brace ourselves. He calmly stayed still there for the vet when he got ready to get the shot and he went so peacefully. It was a mix of relief and grief for us, especially the girls I have at home who have grown up with him. After all was done the vet showed us his skin that had signs of liver failure. It is comforting to read the posts where everybody had their doubts and second guesses like I did. I am still going through the motions, I never had a pet for this long. ![]() |
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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 26 Joined: 7-February 07 Member No.: 2,549 ![]() |
Hi Everyone,
I,m Leo's Dad. I just had to write and tell all of you how this board has helped! Im not second guessing what we did for leo that last day. I grew up on a small farm and have seen this many times before. That doesnt make it any easier. Just that I've seen it before and knew what my leo was going threw. And I promised him, he would not suffer if I could help it. It was still the hardest thing I've ever done! He was my special buddy! But he didnt suffer. At least too long. I know everyone thinks their pet is special and to them they are. But my Leo was a once in a lifetime cat! And he WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED. Yes I will get another cat. I will never have a bond with any other cat like my leo. Ive had plenty of cats over my life and I have loved everyone of them. But Leo was one of those SPEICAL animals. I could hold a conversation with him. He would allways answer me. And followed me around every where even outside. Where ever I was he was there too!. I could even call him and he'd come running up to me just like a dog. Well I guess that's enough of my ramblings. Thank you guys! Good bye LEO! |
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