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You ain't kidding about this, one of the hardest saddest things I've done is put down my 20 year old cat. Worst part for us was second guessing. Even though she had four distinct problems that were chronic and now couldn't even reliably walk to the pan, she still showed how much she loved us and wanted to spend time with us. It took about six months for us to be able to even consider replacing her and I still have pangs of self doubt about whether we chose the right time.AArdvark wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 6:03 pm Having to make that decision is probably one of the hardest choices a dog owner can do. Sorry for your loss. It never gets any easier, does it.
For what it's worth, Boggit (my cat) died in my arms when the guy knocked on the door who was coming to put him to sleep. It fucking sucked, his little legs could not keep him upright his last day.Casual Observer wrote: Fri Feb 21, 2020 9:37 amYou ain't kidding about this, one of the hardest saddest things I've done is put down my 20 year old cat. Worst part for us was second guessing. Even though she had four distinct problems that were chronic and now couldn't even reliably walk to the pan, she still showed how much she loved us and wanted to spend time with us. It took about six months for us to be able to even consider replacing her and I still have pangs of self doubt about whether we chose the right time.AArdvark wrote: Tue Feb 18, 2020 6:03 pm Having to make that decision is probably one of the hardest choices a dog owner can do. Sorry for your loss. It never gets any easier, does it.