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Old Sep 14, 2017, 07:35 AM
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Yesterday my 19 (almost 20 yo) son took his (our) cat to the vet. At least one major organ was involved and he had to be put down. I haven't talked with my son since. This was his favorite cat since he was about 7. Raised him from a kitten. So now I'm over here crying for my son. You know guys they won't show their emotions but I heard he he had a long night. I hope he sleeps well this morning.
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Old Sep 14, 2017, 07:43 AM
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I can empathize with your son! Along with a move to a new state and a monumental mixed episode I just had to euthanize my favorite (if I'm allowed to have a favorite) kitty.
It does get a little easier day by day, but it still hurts a lot.
Makes it difficult to talk to a therapist who's not a pet person at all!
Best regards to your son.
Thanks for this!
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