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Originally Posted by mortgagefish
My God. That must have been so difficult and I am very much able to relate to you. My "baby Maggie," was a an Orange Tabby with white on her belly and paws as well her nose. She was a Christmas miracle as she was abandoned by her mother perhaps, was a runt and found shivering almost to death by someone walking around Peddlers Village Bucks county PA. She was brought in and fed Tuna. Was a great day considering. My husband brought her home and ... although a runt, she was able to leap tall building in a single bound! No, but seriously she was able to jump into a vent just below ceiling level and lived to be almost 20 years old! We foundout she had kidney failure...it was advanced and I try not to tear myself with the guilt of being so self involved due to my anxiety and problems that led me to this site and comfort myself knowing I loved her and she was a good girl. It came on quickly and when I knew her death was likely to happen any time I made certain to lay her on a pillow, pet her talk to her, give her water with a dropper...once she started to "refuse"food / water...well, anyway (I'm actuallycrying now thinking about it).
So, I made her as comfortable as I could, and was present as she. literally, took her last breaths, and lost her urine. I stroked her, told her how much she was loved and would be missed but also that it was ok for her to go - not to be afraid - that the universal does not waste energy - even with us - the endergy that is us is simply transformed.
She was a good girl. A pet is a gift we may feel we do not desere. I am sure your pet is playing with toys and chasing field mice who dine on wild catnip.
I hope that didn't sound stupid.
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Not stupid at all. Most of us love our pets like our children. I will have to say that was one of the hardest things I've ever witnessed and I'm sure you agree. I'm so sorry for your loss. As many pets as I've lost in my lifetime each one is hard in it's own special way. They all hold a special place in our hearts. Hugs to you.