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![]() Group: Pet Lovers Posts: 172 Joined: 18-August 05 Member No.: 1,088 ![]() |
My sweet silver shaded persian kitty, Nymph is not doing well. She is 18 years old and she has kidney failure and she is hyper thyroid. She is still well hydrated and hasn't required subcutacious fluids but last night I sat up with her until 2:00am thinking that she was dying. her breathing had become quite laboured and she went under the bed so far I couldn't reach her. After awhile she came out and I gave her some rescue remedy. I kept checking on her all through the night and she seemed to be sleeping peacefully. When i awoke this morning she was on the bed with me. She also ate her breakfast and her dinner tonight, but despite all this she is deteriorating, I can see it in her eyes.
I'm so sorry if this brings back sad memories but I plead with anyone who has been there when a pet passes naturally to share with me what to expect so I can be prepared and can be calm and try to make those final moments as peaceful as possible. I have Rescue Remedy and Arseni%% Album to hopefully ease the discomfort but aside from my sweet Spicey who died peacefully in her sleep 2 weeks ago I have never had a pet die naturally, without a vets assistance. I would be so grateful to anyone who could share with me what I need to brace myself for. Thank you...
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![]() -------------------- Nymph (my silver girl): May 3, 1987-September 23, 2005
Spicey (my golden girl): July 18, 1989-Aug. 17, 2005 Zody (my black boy): February 22, 1987-Aug. 20, 2003 AS well Mushi, Mr. Wonderful, Blackie, Trixie, Neptune Love you all forever and always |
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