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cantdrv55 08-10-2014 08:32 AM

I am sorry about your friend, Nostatic. He lives on in memories.

Hawkeye's-911T 08-10-2014 09:37 AM

Hey Todd

As you say, they can at times be a PITA & such - but it is quite something when you include a cat (or for that matter, any pet) in your life for they posses this innate quality to become an integral & important part of your life. We often, in quiet moments, find ourselves endowing them with the ability to understand our own thoughts & feelings. I/we've felt that pain of having to say 'goodbye' & know of how you feel. Sorry for your loss.

JB

futuresoptions 08-11-2014 05:11 PM

Sorry for your loss Todd

jhynesrockmtn 08-11-2014 05:45 PM

Sorry for your loss. I went through a similar thing with my cat prior to the brother/sister pair I took in almost 4 years ago. Some people don't get cats. I count myself an animal person. I love dogs (my lab is on borrowed time at 15 1/2) and cats. Work around horses. They are all amazing in their own ways. Cats have a more unique quality to them than dogs, sort of I'll let you into my world when/how I decide to. I appreciate that about them. RIP Milo and hang in there Todd.

Buckterrier 08-11-2014 06:13 PM

Sorry for your loss Todd.

RIP little one.

madcorgi 08-11-2014 06:16 PM

Very sad, Todd. Had to put down two dogs (corgis of course) in the last year and a half. Awful.

We had the same vet come to the house for each of them--it's a terrific, compassionate service. He had tears in his eyes both times.

Play some bass. Take a walk. After awhile, get a kitten.

Terry

CKPTAuto 08-12-2014 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nostatic (Post 8205969)
Man, I am gutted. That cat was with me for over a quarter of my life. He was a bit of a pita - kind of a spaz, hid from strangers until the last year or so, and all of 2014 has been really hard as he struggled with digestive issues and rarely let me sleep more than 2 hours at a shot. But we're all a pita one way or another. My brief FB eulogy:

After a rough year or so and slow decline, Thursday night at midnight Milo wanted to have one last walk in the back yard. Friday morning he was weak and dehydrated, this morning the vet came to the house and helped Milo pass peacefully to a better place. Here's to a wonderful 14+ years together after rescuing him as an adult from a shelter in '00. Or considering he was always there through six different homes and two marriages, maybe he rescued me. God speed my friend. Namaste.

Oh man I am sorry for your loss :'(

My cat is my best friend, i'm crying just thinking about it.

God speed Milo - You're in a better place now and we'll all see you shortly!

sammyg2 08-12-2014 03:27 PM

It would be much worse if the cat was still around but his owner was gone. Who would feed him?
Serial, we have to experience loss to appreciate what we had and will have again.

techweenie 08-12-2014 05:10 PM

Cats are the best. Just parted with my senior rescue cat. Managed to get him to 17-1/2, but the last day was tough. I was preparing to euthanize him and he just seemed to stroke out lying in the sun. Good way to go.

They seem to know they've been rescued. And they return the favor many times over. With any new adoptee, we know we'll come to this painful day. And we do it anyway. RIP Milo.


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