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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: liberty, WV
Posts: 6
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I'M SO SORRY TO HERE ABOUT YOUR KITTIES. I LOST TWO OF MINE 3 YRS. AGO TO F.I.P. FIVE WEEKS FROM EACH OTHER SO I KNOW HOW YOU FILL BUT TIME WILL HELP .JUST ALWAYS KEEP THEM IN YOUR MEMORY AN YOUR HEART . KIM AN 5 GSD. GRIZZ, FUZZBALL, BRAVEHEART,MIKO AN DAKOTA.
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#22 (permalink) |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Columbus, Georgia
Posts: 772
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I'm so sorry.
![]() People willing to let their animals go just amaze me. That is unconditional love, putting their needs ahead of your own. I mourned losing my cat for literally...well, I still do. I wore his collar as a bracelet for 6+ years and never took it off. It was turquoise, and when it finally fell apart it was light sky blue...I can't imagine the pain you are feeling for losing two. Don't beat yourself up, you did what you thought was best for your cat. Kidney failure is a scary thing, and can be a painful and slow death...sometimes treatments help, sometimes they don't. It would have been a toss up and now there is no suffering. Only on your part, from missing them...that's what's so amazing about this.
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