Body & Soul10 mins ago
My Poor Almost 16 Year Old Cat Has Heart Congestion..
He's on 2 lots of tablets. 2 a day for helping to rid fluid from his lungs an 1 to help prevent blood clots. He's not too bad with water tablets, which I crush uo but the other for prevention of blood clots, I'm not very successful. He seems to know when I try yo hide this one in his food. I do crush both up. Another thing, he's not eating so much. Any tips please on how to get him to take his much needed medication? Thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Oh Patsy, I am so very sorry. I was reading the first page and trying to think of ideas to help (as the present slave to two princesses and in the past to several feline overlords/ladies) and when I read that I did well up. For a little furry beast, they don't half leave a gaping big hole in your heart and your home. I'm sending you cyber hugs and best wishes.
When my last three dogs died, I asked for the ashes to be given to me.
We chose a spot in the garden for a particular dog and scattered and dug in the ashes. I had little plaques made for each one and it always makes me smile when I see the name and the message that we had put on the plaques. I find it a source of comfort and peace in knowing they're not too far away from my heart.
I have a similar plan Tilly. I am going to put ashes (urn) in a biggish plant pot and get a little plaque with his name on with some nice flowers & ornaments etc. I will put it in one of his favourite spots in back garden. I'm glad it's given you comfort Tilly and brought a smile to your face. That's what I'm hoping.
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