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In reply to the discussion: Mousie had a seizure at 11:45. [View all]Response to JanMichael (Reply #51)
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Very sorry. Our old dog has been having a siezure every now and then for years. It is terrible to
jwirr
Mar 2014
#6
XOXO I always tell my beloved pets their job is done. Somehow it feels like they
KittyWampus
Mar 2014
#13
OK, who are you and what have you done with our Skittles? Someone just scheduled ...
11 Bravo
Mar 2014
#77
So I visited a friend's apartment for the first time. He had a cat. I almost died.
aristocles
Mar 2014
#44
Why discuss this on a thread about someone losing their cat? Jesus, what is wrong with you? n-t
Logical
Mar 2014
#83
They won't be posting again until May. That's five hides for them since Feb. nt
Electric Monk
Mar 2014
#172
What I *want* to post about the person is 10x worse than what they did, so I'll demure.
Systematic Chaos
Mar 2014
#184
And I don't understand people who seem to have no empathy for other people's pain. n/t
AngryOldDem
Mar 2014
#124
This is not the appropriate place to discuss your lack of love for cats. nm
rhett o rick
Mar 2014
#200
Please consider self deleting, see the OP's reply to you. Thank you for your consideration
uppityperson
Mar 2014
#86
Shit, man, I'm so sorry. (I got so busy responding to some abrasive dickhead ...
11 Bravo
Mar 2014
#55
Whatever happens, just know that she loves you, and you made her life a wondeful thing
SoCalDem
Mar 2014
#73
Grits, you are doing the one thing that a lot of people don't or can't, being there with Mousie.
jtuck004
Mar 2014
#87
You are doing the right thing! I did this for a small kitty that eventually just passed away on
secondwind
Mar 2014
#90
Ohhh, I'm so sorry to hear this! I've heard the same, kitties often like a quiet
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#105
Grits, if it gives you any hope, I have a fifteen year old cat that I have been sure
1monster
Mar 2014
#167
Our hearts go out to you. Our Butterfinger died just weeks after my elderly parents had
indepat
Mar 2014
#151
awww (((((((grits)))). May Lady Bast hold your beloved Mousie close in Her care. you are doing
niyad
Mar 2014
#154
There is nothing that could bring Mousie more comfort and happiness than you by her side.
whopis01
Mar 2014
#178
Unless your brother is a Veterinarian, I'd be very, VERY hesitant on using Valium
66 dmhlt
Mar 2014
#189
(((((grits and mousie)))))) was so glad to see that she was able to take water and formula.
niyad
Mar 2014
#195
So very sorry. I hope you can find the strength to deal with losing your friend.
Ferretherder
Mar 2014
#191
I know how hard it is and I know how important it is. They may not be humans but they are not....
marble falls
Mar 2014
#192
So sorry to hear. It's never easy. i tell myself I gave them all a good home and did
brewens
Mar 2014
#202