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Offline Vincent

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Re: Feeling very down
« on: December 11, 2004, 12:37:08 PM »
Jeez :-(

I can't think of anything to say.  I've lost a dog and a cat, but thankfully both were put to sleep and didn't really suffer in any way.  I remember shortly after our dog went, my mum and dad were shopping and mum automatically started putting the dog food in the trolley.  She was the most upset of all of us, yet she didn't really like dogs in general.

At least your dog didn't suffer this time or it would be a lot worse for your family, especially your dad.
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Re: Feeling very down
« Reply #1 on: December 11, 2004, 08:14:16 PM »
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I had to watch my two whither away until I had the balls to do what was right for them :-(

That was the same as us with one of our cats.  He had loads of health problems (main ones being a very nervous cat and a fused spine).  He was only 4 I think and even though we'd kinda prepared for it, it was still devastating.  After getting home with the empty cat box our other cat had a look inside expecting to see his brother.  When he realised he wasn't in there his tail fluffed and his heckles were up.

Even when you know it's right, it's still never easy :-(
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