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Default Jun 07, 2023 at 05:17 AM
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Ebony was only ever on loan to me from rainbow bridge, one day it will want Tigger back as well
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Default Jun 07, 2023 at 08:43 AM
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Willow, all of us (fur babies and humans) eventually cross the rainbow bridge. The painful part of sharing our lives with others is that one day they will be gone. I still miss BG, but he gave me eight years of his silliness and love. Can you focus on what Tigger gives you?
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Default Jun 07, 2023 at 09:40 AM
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Willow, all of us (fur babies and humans) eventually cross the rainbow bridge. The painful part of sharing our lives with others is that one day they will be gone. I still miss BG, but he gave me eight years of his silliness and love. Can you focus on what Tigger gives you?
This is so true. You obviously love Tigger very much and I think focusing on what they give you is a great idea, plus maybe what you are giving them too? I think you likely give Tigger a comfortable, loving and safe home, what a lucky cat living their best life with you.
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Default Jun 07, 2023 at 09:50 AM
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Im trying, what i keep thinking though is i can have bits of her body replaced as and when they fail, but one day it wont be Tigger any more

Its bothering me the fact her back legs are not good any more

Im scared i will lose her soon

She just wants to lie down a lot and no longer wants to go very far, when i let her out she just went as far as the first bit of the fence then had to rest

I be phoning the vet before work tomorrow to update them

Idk if its meds related or age related

She cant go back on the metacam in case it messes her kidneys up vet said at the moment her kidneys can cope with it but that medication is hard on cats kidneys
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Default Jun 07, 2023 at 10:01 AM
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That’s hard to cope with, you look after dear Tigger very well and sounds like you’re doing everything you can for her.
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