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Originally posted by Mr Snuggles
Very sorry to hear that, Serb. A year and a half ago a family cat died at 15 years old (liver cancer). 6 months later our other cat's kidneys failed (she's 16 now), but she's still kicking around due to medicine but it won't be too long there either. Same was here. Last months he was there only due to medicine. He survived two heart attacks within last few days, today was third and he didn't make it. I felt this is comming, but... It really is like losing a family member. ![]() ![]() Elok, He was a Russian spaniel (black and white). He outlived all his "buddies" and was the smartest dog I have ever seen (but sometimes crazy in his courage). |
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Yes, but, he did uderstand why. He didn't like strangers much and normally would have never let a stranger to even touch him, no to mention to put needles in his body. But when he was sick (and that was many times during last 15 years) he just let the docs do their job. He was calm and silent as a rock anytime when we were in hospital and docs did injections and other unpleasant things. He knew they are helping him. I'm not kidding. I saw it many times. And actually his behavior in hospital amazed docs. He was the smartest dog ever and lived a long and happy life, but I miss him so much.
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my condolences Serb,
I recently too lost a pet. Cassie, she was 19, had a thyroid problem, arthritis, deafness and was yowling in pain most of the time. She had to be put down, much to my objection. I remember when she used to scratch at my door and hop up on my bed and sleep on me, once even doing so on my chest. So I've known her since I was 5. I still miss her, her ghost still follows me around |
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Sorry to hear that, Serb... I am going to lose my childhood dog as well (who doesn't live with me anymore, but with my brother) at 14 and going, he has a tumor (huge lump on his back... quite odd) and was given a month or two to live. Fortunately I was able to see him last week (he's 1500 miles away!!) and he's doing well except for that, which is a good thing
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