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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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