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Originally Posted by Racerbvd
Thanks everyone, like I said, this was totally unexpected. 
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I can totally relate to that feeling and experience. Over the years lost Morgan, our big orange and white cuddle bug and Onyx, our feral rescue that was the most appreciative cat we have ever been owned by.
Nothing can adequately describe the gaping hole in your heart when they leave you that way. All we can do is cherish the fond memories we have and be comforted by the fact that we gave them the best and most comfortable life possible.
When we lost Morgan suddenly, I asked our vet what did I do wrong? Thinking it was some lack of care I failed to provide. She kindly explained to me that cats are funny like that. They show no outward signs of being in distress and if they do, it’s very subtle. Especially if there is more that one cat in the household. As if they want to show no signs of weakness in front of the other cats. I kinda can understand that, but it sure in the hell doesn’t make it any easier. Especially when we consider our pets to be part of the family.
Condolences to your sudden loss
Trev, Jamie, Adam and Hamish
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