No jokes please, I've known this cat for over 10 years and loved her very much.
We (the vet) thought she had tooth problems and she was booked to have an operation. Then out of the blue they found she had a tumour on her tongue, her tongue had split in two and that the cancer had spread to the rest of her mouth. She had her mouth inspected by the vet not 2 months ago.
Now they put her down. This morning I thought she was going in to have a tooth out, an hour later she's dead.
I keep looking around at places she used to sit or things she used to do in her favourite spots.
Recently Spotted:
*crickets*
It's very hard to lose a pet. I know what it feels like. Sorry for your loss buddy
I'm very sorry to hear that, GG. I've lost two pets in the past three years. It's rough.
Definitely sorry. Pets are an innocent, constant source of unconditional love and are some of the hardest family members to lose.
It's tough. I have a cat at the vet's since Sunday with one of those evil paralysis ticks. She is an indoor cat enitrely so it must have come in on my clothes.
As an animal lover I'm very sorry Geek.
We are here for you.
So GG?!
Did you see your Turkish old flame? At least you got a hug out of here, right?! Right!
Otherwise.....
Vader will have to do the honors.
Very sorry for you GG.
She was the greatest cat. She had human eyes, I mean she used to look at you with this look in her eyes of intelligence and love. She really seemed like a little person.
She never scratched or bit anyone, she would always be by your side.
It's rough.
Sorry about that, buddy. My wife's childhood cat was put to sleep because she had feline AIDS. My wife held him in her arms until after he passed on. It was certainly a very difficult time for her and she still talks about him to this day, 13 years later.