06-29-2019, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by CherryWine
I had to have my best buddy put to sleep this morning...my 17 year old tuxedo kitty. He was the sweetest, most gentle little cat that I have ever known. He had cancer, and his quality of life was diminishing rather quickly. As excruciating as it was to make the decision, it was time.
This was my first experience at having to have a pet euthanized, so I wasn’t exactly sure what to expect. I was relieved at how peaceful it was and how quickly it went. He has always let me hold him on his back and cuddle him like a baby, and that is just how he went today...wrapped up in his fuzzy blanket, having his fur stroked. As soon as the vet administered the meds, his soft little head slowly fell over and rested on my chest. Couple of kisses on top, and that was it. He was at peace.
I am going to miss him terribly...already do, but I am so very glad that I had that sweet, little fuzz muffin in my life.
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CDoodles>>>..it is because of that love for him that you were able to make that decision. It is a very easy, peaceful transition and with you holding him, he was able to go on to the Rainbow Bridge..where he is whole, running free, and he will wait there for you til you go up, too!
You are in my thoughts my friend!! Hugs you....
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