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Fozzie
03-15-2006, 03:42 PM
my cat had a stroke today and we had to have him put down. He was a good friend and lived a good life.

I'll miss him more than many of you non-pet owners will know.

:cry:

Bok
03-15-2006, 03:52 PM
Been a pet owner for a long time, I know how it feels Foz, my thoughts are with you.

Bok

alpha
03-15-2006, 03:58 PM
My condolences.

We lost 2 cats and a dog in the same year, so I feel your pain.

DragonOrta
03-15-2006, 04:57 PM
I can feel for you. I've had 4 dogs so far. Two of them that have been hit by cars, one we had to put to sleep, and luckily, our fourth is still alive and kicking.

gopher_yarrowzoo
03-15-2006, 05:02 PM
I feel your pain.
Had my dog put down a few years ago, will never forget the look on her face at the vets, she knew exactly what was going on.

CaptainMooseInc
03-15-2006, 06:04 PM
Well I hope I can put a smile on your face.

Be thankful you are Fozzie and not Alf. :)

I hope that didn't come off wrong. Just trying to cheer you up Mr. Fozzie. Hope you get to feeling better. :o

-Jeff

Moogie
03-15-2006, 08:26 PM
Oh sweetie. I'm so sorry for your loss. Pets are so much like our children aren't they? We've got three dogs and an assortment of other animials, and even have fish. When I lose an animal, of any type, it hurts. Bless you.

Paratima
03-15-2006, 09:14 PM
What they said.

I, myself, am staff to a cat.

Sympathies.

PY 222
03-15-2006, 09:32 PM
Foz, I am sorry to hear that but not to sound insensitive, how did you know your cat got a stroke?

jasong
03-15-2006, 09:35 PM
I keep trying to convince my parents to get a dog, at the moment we have two cats which might turn into three if my grandmother ever decides to travel.

Remember, dogs think YOU'RE God, while cats think THEY'RE God.

Fozzie
03-16-2006, 03:11 AM
We found Tim all disorientated and not knowing which way was up and took him down to the vet. They said it was either inner ear or a stroke brought on by a tumour.

Either way Tim was in a lot of distress and we only had one choice.:cry:

Paladin*
03-16-2006, 06:20 AM
We found Tim all disorientated and not knowing which way was up and took him down to the vet. They said it was either inner ear or a stroke brought on by a tumour.

Either way Tim was in a lot of distress and we only had one choice.:cry:

I know how you feel about losing your cat Fozzie, just a few weeks ago I had to make the decision to do the same thing to one of our cats. He was my best buddy around the house, following me all over like a little puppy.

He would lay where ever I was laying and jump in the chair with me when I watched TV. One day he seemed fine & then the next he was like your cat, all disorientated with what seemed like no strength at all to hold himself up.

I knew right away it had something to do with his kidneys from previous experiences with cats. I took him to the Veterinarian & after examining him the Vet told me he had a Tumor on his Kidney. He said all he could do for him was make him feel a little better for now but in the end I would have to have him put to sleep.

So sadly I made the decision right then to have it done right away rather than have to have him just feel a little better for awhile and then regress again to feel bad again. I held him while the Vet injected the solution into him & the last thing my little buddy did was look up at me & then pass away in my arms. I'll always remember him & the moment I lost him ... :(

PS2pcGAMER
03-16-2006, 07:45 AM
I've lost a few pets in my lifetime. It always really sucks. My condolences.