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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 3 Joined: 30-December 10 Member No.: 6,924 ![]() |
It's been 1 month, but it's still hard. I feel the strong need to put out there to the world my story and what I'm feeling. I'll try to keep this short, I hope some people will take the time to read this.
About 8 years ago I had a family move out of a house I was renting out. After being vacant for about 3 months I started working on it to re-rent it. While working upstairs I discovered 5 kittens and mother cat living in the attic (inner city and surely street cats). I gathered them up to bring them to the humane society, but they would not take them. So they came home with me, as I tried to figure out what to do with them. Within a week the mother was very ill, hardly standing on her own, I took her to the vet... Feline Lukemia, brought all the kittens in and only 2 tested not infected. So I had to put down the mother and 3 kittens. I got the 2nd test on the other 2 and they where in the clear. I decided to keep them and committed to myself I would not separate the brother and sister little mates. They were well cared for indoor cats with lots of attention and love. I named the girl 'Girl' ![]() Girl was special to me, ![]() I took her to the vet cause she was doing 'what I was told was.. abdomin breathing'. The vet painted a very grim picture and said $300-500 to diagnos her, plus treatment if possible and that was if she survived the testing and x ray time. So I can't believe what I did, put her down without testing ![]() After getting home, after my wife and I spent hours crying on each others shoulder... I spent hours researching the situation, I found that there where several things it could have been that would have been easily fixed (as long as she could make it for the initial treatment) I confirmed this with another vet the next day. So I miss her horribly, the house seems so much emptier for missing such a small 9 lbs cat ![]() ![]() "I memory of Girl, I miss you like crazy" |
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Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 154 Joined: 29-October 10 Member No.: 6,859 ![]() |
QUOTE I feel so guilty, indoor well looked after cats can live 14-16 years I totally understand how you feel. We thought the same about our Reggie, as he was only 9 when he passed away. I don't think any amount of time we have our pets with us is ever long enough. I am very sorry for your loss and can empathize with how this was your first pet as an adult, so it held much more special place in your heart. I am glad you are using this loss as inspiration to inform others so they can help their pets. That is a great way to honor your sweet Girl. Guilt is perhaps the most difficult emotion to deal with as you grieve. You always look back thinking you could have or should have done something different. I think we all have done that in some form or fashion after a pet's passing. You have to try your best to redirect your thoughts to one of many pleasant memories you have of Girl. I know it's difficult, trust me, but over time you will be able to manage the guilt component better. It's tough now so please let us know how you are doing. |
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