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Accy cyclist

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I posted the other week about my 16 yr old Jack Russell. She's still with us but every week her condition i wouldn't say deteriorates but changes. Now her balance has gone and she's struggling to eat but she's still alert and responsive. I know that i'm delaying the inevitable but the thought of THAT vet visit puts the fear of god into me!:sad:
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
Awful decision Fossy, but you'll know when it's time.... Cleo, our cat before Alfie, waited until we'd gone away before deciding she'd had enough.

As Alfie is a rescue cat we have no idea how old he is but we think he's about 9 now.
 

Col5632

Guru
Location
Cowdenbeath
Sorry to hear it, had to put down our 17 year old dog last nov, she had been with us for 15 years and was just the best pet, i held her as the injection when in, never cried so hard, makes me sad just thinking about it so i know what your going through. Thinking about the great life she had though makes me smile and she lived to a great age and made all of us very happy throughout her life so thinking about the postives makes it slightly easier i think.

Heres hoping for some good news for you though :hugs:
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
Sad, but inevitable, times. 15 years is a decent run and a nice life for a loved moggie. :smile:

I had to arrange for my mum's cats to be put down together, they were nearly 20 and both got ill in the same week, the vet came to the house, was expensive but worth it.
 

Col5632

Guru
Location
Cowdenbeath
Sad, but inevitable, times. 15 years is a decent run and a nice life for a loved moggie. :smile:

I had to arrange for my mum's cats to be put down together, they were nearly 20 and both got ill in the same week, the vet came to the house, was expensive but worth it.

Vet came to my house too and it was defo worth the extra money, she could barely walk and hated the vets so it was the right thing to do
 

gary in derby

Well-Known Member
Location
Derby
so, feel for you. had to do it to many times myself. But as mark just said a good run, will be harder for you. think of the good times.:rain:
 
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fossyant

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
Cat is back home. She has a growth on her liver, and her stomach is swollen due to fluids. We have got her on diuretic tablets to relieve the fluids. Other than that not much, just keep an eye on her, no real clue how long she has, seems happy at the minute and has picked a warm spot neat the radiator in the lounge.

At least she is still with us for now.
 

ttcycle

Cycling Excusiast
Lovely to hear that she's back home and snuggled up in the warm spots. Hope you get to spend more special time with her.
 
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fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
She has gone unfortunately. Had to take her an hour ago. Tablets not working and she hadn't been to the loo at all, so we decided it was the right thing to do. My son came to the vets as well
 
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