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Ganglandboss said:
pinchmeimdreamin said:
riosyd said:
you see that look?That means your going to pay for this
"Oh, not long! I just had to dress the cat as a vampire..."
irocfan said:
my turn for the room to be a little dusty...
Spike is going to have to be PTS tomorrow - 15 years old, still seems ok, but the last few months has been acting a little strange (kidney disease). Vet today has advised that this is it
Very sorry to read this - thoughts with you and Spike. I hope his last days are comfortable and happySpike is going to have to be PTS tomorrow - 15 years old, still seems ok, but the last few months has been acting a little strange (kidney disease). Vet today has advised that this is it
irocfan said:
my turn for the room to be a little dusty...
Spike is going to have to be PTS tomorrow - 15 years old, still seems ok, but the last few months has been acting a little strange (kidney disease). Vet today has advised that this is it
I know the feeling all to well, there's nothing to say apart from many of us can feel that feeling in the pit of our stomachs.Spike is going to have to be PTS tomorrow - 15 years old, still seems ok, but the last few months has been acting a little strange (kidney disease). Vet today has advised that this is it
irocfan said:
my turn for the room to be a little dusty...
Spike is going to have to be PTS tomorrow - 15 years old, still seems ok, but the last few months has been acting a little strange (kidney disease). Vet today has advised that this is it
Sorry to read this, enjoy the last bit of time with him. Spike is going to have to be PTS tomorrow - 15 years old, still seems ok, but the last few months has been acting a little strange (kidney disease). Vet today has advised that this is it
airweaz said:
Gutted for ou Iroc.
A mates cat passed on monday after being poorly all weekend. He passed at home on a windowsil all curled up which is probably the nicest way Ive heard of a cat passing. Happy warm and at home.
SOOOOOO hoping that's how ours go. A mates cat passed on monday after being poorly all weekend. He passed at home on a windowsil all curled up which is probably the nicest way Ive heard of a cat passing. Happy warm and at home.
Can't face having to make that decision & get the vet out to do it (ours hate going in the car so don't want their final hours made even worse).
I ended up taking my 13 year old queen to the vets in 2002 to have the deed done.
She started having fits around 4pm on a saturday so we phoned a vets, they did tests which came back as kidny failure amungs other things.
I was told it would be cruel to keep her alive any longer so she was put to sleep around 11pm that night, she was a right stroppy cow that didn't like anyone but me, she wouldn't let the vet anywhere near her when the time came so I had her on shoulder while the vet did his job.
I felt her go limp and then cried my eyes out like a fkin big baby for what seemed like hours, I sat with her for a couple of hours before leaving her curled up on the vets bench....
...And some people will say its only a cat.
Sorry if I seem a soft . (im not BTW)
She started having fits around 4pm on a saturday so we phoned a vets, they did tests which came back as kidny failure amungs other things.
I was told it would be cruel to keep her alive any longer so she was put to sleep around 11pm that night, she was a right stroppy cow that didn't like anyone but me, she wouldn't let the vet anywhere near her when the time came so I had her on shoulder while the vet did his job.
I felt her go limp and then cried my eyes out like a fkin big baby for what seemed like hours, I sat with her for a couple of hours before leaving her curled up on the vets bench....
...And some people will say its only a cat.
Sorry if I seem a soft . (im not BTW)
Biker's Nemesis said:
I ended up taking my 13 year old queen to the vets in 2002 to have the deed done.
She started having fits around 4pm on a saturday so we phoned a vets, they did tests which came back as kidny failure amungs other things.
I was told it would be cruel to keep her alive any longer so she was put to sleep around 11pm that night, she was a right stroppy cow that didn't like anyone but me, she wouldn't let the vet anywhere near her when the time came so I had her on shoulder while the vet did his job.
I felt her go limp and then cried my eyes out like a fkin big baby for what seemed like hours, I sat with her for a couple of hours before leaving her curled up on the vets bench....
...And some people will say its only a cat.
Sorry if I seem a soft . (im not BTW)
The PT me (PT = PRe Tango) wouldnt of sad dont be silly. All changed now with the little man I have at home. She started having fits around 4pm on a saturday so we phoned a vets, they did tests which came back as kidny failure amungs other things.
I was told it would be cruel to keep her alive any longer so she was put to sleep around 11pm that night, she was a right stroppy cow that didn't like anyone but me, she wouldn't let the vet anywhere near her when the time came so I had her on shoulder while the vet did his job.
I felt her go limp and then cried my eyes out like a fkin big baby for what seemed like hours, I sat with her for a couple of hours before leaving her curled up on the vets bench....
...And some people will say its only a cat.
Sorry if I seem a soft . (im not BTW)
I honestly enjoy getting out the car and seeing him on the step meowing at me to "hurry up let me in" the 20 mins of his undivided attention. Hes all registered in BH name but without a doubt hes my cat.
Don't know what I'd be like when my two cats shuffle off - they are knocking on a bit now.
To lighten the mood a little here is a picture of my eldest boy Ted (13 years) with my youngest boy (8 months)
Ted looks displeased with the new human - but no so displeased that he would actually get up and move!
To lighten the mood a little here is a picture of my eldest boy Ted (13 years) with my youngest boy (8 months)
Ted looks displeased with the new human - but no so displeased that he would actually get up and move!
Mr Gearchange said:
Don't know what I'd be like when my two cats shuffle off - they are knocking on a bit now.
To lighten the mood a little here is a picture of my eldest boy Ted (13 years) with my youngest boy (8 months)
Ted looks displeased with the new human - but no so displeased that he would actually get up and move!
thanks all - deffo a little dusty in here ATM (another convert from, many years ago, the "it's only a cat" brigade). To be fair it was Mrs Irocfan who took the pic and took Spike to the vet so I owe her big time. To lighten the mood a little here is a picture of my eldest boy Ted (13 years) with my youngest boy (8 months)
Ted looks displeased with the new human - but no so displeased that he would actually get up and move!
Mr Gearchange - love the pic, put a big smile on my face!
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