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My cat has Died
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i do apologise cos this is not actually a question but ive written on here before about my 19 yr old cat who has been making lots of mess of late and we felt she ought to be put to sleep because was like an extremely old person but none of us felt able to take her to the vet. well today she has died, and i feel happy for her yet so sad too. im so pleased she died naturally asleep on the boiler where she liked to sleep but we will all miss her so much. we have just buried her up the garden next to her brother.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I know exactly how you feel.No one understands if they don't have pets. I always wished some of my pets would have gone in there sleep but I have mostly had to take them to vets. I lost my lovely white persion cat 2 years ago he was 16. I still go out to the garden to talk to him. I have a golden lab getting on in years and I pray that when it is his time that he goes in his sleep. The look in his eyes would be with me forever.But he is ok at the moment. Just go out in garden and talk to her. It helps.
Oh Busybee, I am so sorry to hear about your lovely cat. its horrible when you lose them especially when they have grown up with your children. the same thing happened to me last summer when we lost our lovely Tinker who was 16 yrs old.
you never forget them and they will always have a place in your heart.
take care luv Jan x
you never forget them and they will always have a place in your heart.
take care luv Jan x
Aw, BusyBee, I'm so sad to hear of your loss, but, like the others have said, she went across the Rainbow Bridge peacefully and in her own home. My old cat, Cleo, died at home too and I'm so glad she went without having to undergo the vet trip (although sometimes the vet trip is the kindest thing). I've now got another little Cleo, named after her because she's just like her! She'll never replace the old lass of course (she was 19 and died 12 years ago), but she's a joy. God bless, love, K xx
Sorry to hear of your loss, but it must be a comfort to have her go at home. I've had many cats and none has passed on naturally. Having to go to the vets and make the final decision is a very traumatic thing to do. Our last kitten was only about a year old when it was run over on its back legs. It managed to get back home, crawling through the cat flap without the use of its legs. Luckily my daughter and I were there to help as we could, but we had to take her to the vets where we were told there was no hope. If only one of the legs had been damaged the kitten could have been spared, but no such luck. We still haven't got another yet, as we were so upset, but we do still have two cats and the next door neighbours cat to feed and look after. I too, go and talk to the ones we have lost, and we buried in the garden . Time will heal your sad thoughts, even though you are sad now. Looking at photos of them are good for you, remembering the best times!
I could not log on here yesterday, so im lte with my condolences, thinking of you. Its 7 years this week since i lost my patch and i still miss him so, he left one very big patch shaped hole in my heart.Margo my ginger girlie has just this very minute scoffed a spider, i know shes on a diet but surely shes not that hungry, yuch. My thoughts are with you Im a busybee.xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx((((hugs))))