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Title: Loss of a Pet / Vet PSA
Post by: Xenolith on February 18, 2009, 03:53:25 PM
Hi,

Yesterday I lost my cat, Ray, who was just about 12 years old.  He was a great cat and I loved him.  He will be missed.  His kidneys were failing and over the last few years he lost a lot of weight.  Near the end he was unable to eat or drink and the vet told me that he was dehydrating and starving.  I had to put him to sleep. 

I bought a lot of special food for him over the years, and took him to the vet for check ups on a regular basis.  The vet told my girlfriend that all the time and effort and love I gave Ray let him have another 14 months of life.  Ray was happy until his last few days.

Please, please, please take your pets to the vet for regular check ups.  They may seem healthy, but you never know if there is something wrong with them.  I'm so glad I was able to spend that little bit of extra time with him before he passed and I'm sure you will be to if you are in a similar situation.

Ray
RIP
1997 - 2009
:wub:

Thanks for reading.

Title: Re: Loss of a Pet / Vet PSA
Post by: lugaru on February 18, 2009, 03:58:56 PM
Mis condolencias, as a cat owner I know this is a difficult thing to go through.
Title: Re: Loss of a Pet / Vet PSA
Post by: Xenolith on February 18, 2009, 04:02:37 PM
Thanks.  It means a lot.
Title: Re: Loss of a Pet / Vet PSA
Post by: BentonGrey on February 18, 2009, 04:42:15 PM
Hey Xenolith, last summer we lost my cat Ron.  I'd had him for years and years, and I've never known an animal like him.  I understand what it is to lose a pet.  I share your loss.
Title: Re: Loss of a Pet / Vet PSA
Post by: Glitch Girl on February 18, 2009, 04:56:49 PM
Deeply sorry for your loss Xenolith.  I can only imagine what it's like; I love "Glitch Cat", and make sure she gets her checkup once a year no matter what and I'd hate to lose her. My deepest condolances.
Title: Re: Loss of a Pet / Vet PSA
Post by: Alaric on February 18, 2009, 05:43:24 PM
My condolences. I lost a cat to kidney failure a few years ago- I know what that's like.

My vet disappeared suddenly last year- fortunately, I've recently found a new (and, I think, better) vet, just a few blocks from me. Plan to take my cats there for regular checkups.
Title: Re: Loss of a Pet / Vet PSA
Post by: daglob on February 18, 2009, 05:54:03 PM
My sister found a kitten lying in the gutter in front of her house. It was unconcious, having a trememdous head wound, apparently hit by a car. She had thought it was a dead 'Possum, and was going to get her husband to clean it up. Instead she took it to the vet and told him to either heal it or put it to sleep-just so the little thing didn't suffer. The kitten fought hard to stay alive. I ended up with this kitten, given the name 'Possum, a couple of years later, and she lived with me for eigthteen years. Her body was wearing out and, like when she was a kitten, she refused to die. I had to make the decision for her.

Dog, cat, ferret, if you keep an animal and treat it well, it will reward you with loyalty and affection, and not a small amount of entertainment.
Title: Re: Loss of a Pet / Vet PSA
Post by: Xenolith on February 18, 2009, 10:58:07 PM
Thanks for responding everyone.  Today was pretty rough but I'm getting over the worst of it.  Thank you all.
Title: Re: Loss of a Pet / Vet PSA
Post by: Gremlin on February 19, 2009, 12:26:23 AM
My condolences, Xenolith. My mother's cat, Amanda, had kidney problems as well some years back.

*hugs*
Title: Re: Loss of a Pet / Vet PSA
Post by: MikeB7 on February 19, 2009, 07:25:11 PM
Very sorry to hear that, man.  I had to put my cat to sleep a couple weeks ago (detailed in the show your pets thread).  I'm still checking for her under the covers when I go to sleep, or looking around when the heater pushes the door a bit, making noise.  For me, the show your pets thread helped a lot, hearing stories and feeling the love for pets.  I hope the transition from mourning a loss to loving remembrance of a life is smooth and quick.