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TheAntiPam
02-17-2002, 01:21 AM
Tonight I took my 14 year old kitty Murf to the emergency vet because he was breathing very hard and seemed to be extremely listless. They said his body temperature was down and he needed oxygen due to his breathing. Then, xrays showed an array of troubles.

He has kidney stones, thickened bowel walls, fluid around the lungs, and may have a tumor near or on his heart. Wow, I'm staggering under all this news!

The predictions for his future are very grim. He is staying over night at the vet's and getting oxygen and antibiotics. Tomorrow morning I will find out how he weathered the night. I got to say goodbye to him, just in case.

Sorry to go on and on about this, but it helps to know that PetTalk people understand the emotional side to all this. I don't want him to suffer any more, his labored breathing was very tough to hear. But, I don't want to shorten his life if he can have more good quality time with me.

I have been trying to think back on any signs I might have seen that he was becoming unhealthy - but all I can think of are little bits that seemed at the time to be aspects of aging rather than some specific illness. Any one of his conditions might still be treated, but the package is rather daunting, and hope is slim.

So, tomorrow morning I'll call the vet, and I'll face the deciding then. Please send some of those wonderful PetTalk prayers our way - and save some for all our other beloved fur friends too!

sirocco
02-17-2002, 06:13 AM
Dear AntiPam, you have all my sympathy and prayers! Please don´t feel guilty about not having read the symptoms, I read once that cats are made to hide any sign of illness - if not, they would be seen as easy prey. It is indeed very difficult to know what´s wrong with our precious furbabies...

But, most important now, I know you´ll make the right decision whatever it will be, for you are the one that knows better, the only one.

I hope everything turns right, you have the support and understanding from all PetTalkers, I´m sure, you know we care.

Nita

Pam
02-17-2002, 06:42 AM
Your note brought tears to my eyes and prayers are on the way for Murf as well as you! I have heard the same thing that Sirocco mentioned so it is possible Murf was able to disguise how badly he was feeling. I understand why you are questioning yourself because five years ago I went off to work one morning and gave my beloved black standard poodle at quick pat on the head as I was heading out the door, never dreaming that she would be dead on the sofa when I returned home. It was the most horrible thing I ever experienced. The vet felt it was a heart attack, even though she had no history of heart trouble, but for weeks after I was questioning myself as to her recent behavior. Had she somehow been ill and I never picked up on it? To this day I will never know but how I wish I had not had to work that day and could have been with her. You are doing all you can for Murf and now it is in God's hands. We are here for you!

K & L
02-17-2002, 07:01 AM
I'm so sorry you're going through this. We just lost our Calvin, and they never could find anything wrong with him. I wish you all the best.

michelene
02-17-2002, 08:27 AM
Dear AntiPam,
On last November 15 we lost our Samantha after six weeks of treatment for a condition that filled her chest with fluid and restricted her breathing. Neither of us picked up on earlier symptoms that occurred before the first emergency visit.

Whatever happens, Murf knows you love him. I wish the best possible outcome for you both.

I am so sorry you are facing this. Both of you are in my prayers.

TheAntiPam
02-17-2002, 09:52 AM
Early morning update -

I talked to the vet and Murf is feeling better on the oxygen treatment and valium (to relax him from the treatment and breathing stress). They did blood work and his values were "normal" so no extra clues there. :confused:

They recommend that I come visit later in the day and the other emergency vet (they have 12 hour shifts) will discuss things further. If Murf doesn't take a turn for the worse, the vet thinks we'll probably need to see a specialist (I'm not clear on what kind).

So for the next few hours I need to get back to "regular" life if possible. Thank you everyone for your support! I'll update again, hopefully with more optimistic news.

sirocco
02-17-2002, 10:11 AM
Good luck! We are thinking about Murf....

Nita

TheAntiPam
02-17-2002, 12:19 PM
About 30 minutes after I got the update from the vet, they called back to say Murf was gone. The vet feels that the tumor on the heart is the likely culprit. A friend is coming over later to take me to get Murf so we can bury him with his sister Daisy, who died 18 months ago.

Murf was my very first cat, my first pet in my "adult" life. He was the best possible "beginner" cat, being loving and tolerant and willing to wait while I learned to be owned by him! He helped open my eyes to the miracle of life and love that each living creature represents. Many friends have commented on the good life I gave to Murf. But, I know that he gave so much more to me.

Sweetie MurMur, I miss you and I love you. Thank you for being my best kitty friend. You changed my life. You will be part of me forever.

MichelleN
02-17-2002, 12:27 PM
I'm sitting here crying for you. I'm so sorry this had to come so suddenly and I'm just really glad you had a chance to say goodbye. Be strong and know that Murf is somewhere better now, without pain. And Murf will always know how loved he was.

Logan
02-17-2002, 12:39 PM
Oh, Pam.......
I am so sorry about your Murf, but at the same time, so happy that he didn't suffer. They just wrap themselves all around our hearts and that "first" pet of adulthood always stays with us. Its been a long time since my Shrimp Boat left me (1989), but I never forget her. Those are our "pets of a lifetime". I hope you have lots of wonderful memories to carry you through this difficult time.
Please take care of yourself and allow yourself to grieve for him. He sounds like he was a wonderful companion for 14 long years.
Logan

Former User
02-17-2002, 12:50 PM
(((((((((( Pam)))))))))) Oh no, I'm so sorry to hear about your loss Pam. I know what it is to lose a pet, a dear friend and family member, and I wish you at lot of strenght. Murf is without pain now and watching you from the RB. You've been a good mommy to him and he'll always love you for that! Take care Pam ok?

Pam
02-17-2002, 01:12 PM
Everything happened so quickly that I am sure you are just reeling right now! I completely understand what you are going through, as do many, many of your Pet Talk friends. Though we have never met, I have tears in my eyes as I type. As I have said many times before, losing a pet is definitely losing a family member. Murf was a huge part of your life and it will take time to heal from this shock. Please know that we are here when you need to talk and cry with you. I am so sorry that you lost your special friend today.

Karen
02-17-2002, 02:55 PM
We are sad for you, and for your loss at the time. We know know know how much you will miss your Murphy. He was, if you think of it, such a noble boy, to have so many different things going wrong, but to never let on. He made you happy as long as he could, didn't he? And he will live on, you know he will, curled up in a kitty-shaped spot in your heart, ready to purr whenever you need him.

Murphy now, curled up
In a beam of sunshine, rests
And sends you his love.

Sorry he was, but
Knew he had to leave, just then
Before the hurt swelled

All orange kitties
Will remind you of Murphy
With a quick, rogue wink

And from where he rests
He watches, sleeps, then pounces!
On a long-lost toy.

K & L
02-17-2002, 04:45 PM
I'm so sorry! I can totally relate to what you're going through since we just lost our Calvin last week. Thoughts and prayers are with you.

momoffuzzyfaces
02-17-2002, 05:03 PM
I have been to this thread several times today wanting to send you a message. I thought I was through crying until I read Karen's beautiful poem. That started the tears again. This is, unfortunately, the bad part of owning a pet. They get such a grip on your heart. It's the price we have to pay for the love we get in return. I'm a firm believer in life after death for pets as well as humans and believe you and Murf will someday be together again. I know heaven won't be heaven for me unless my animals are there.

NoahsMommy
02-17-2002, 05:55 PM
I am so, so sorry for the loss of Merf. :( He is in a better place and knows you love him. The loss of a pet is so very sad, I hope you soon can remember only the good times you both shared.

God Bless.

TheAntiPam
02-17-2002, 06:21 PM
Thank you, everyone, for your messages. I'm still stunned, yet grateful, that it has been less than 24 hours and it's over. Murf is now resting next to his kitty friend Daisy, and they both are where the sun will warm them and butterflies will dance for them.

I still have my other kitty, Winston, and he's due for double doses of love and care in honor of his "big brother", Murf. Thank you again for your encouragement and words of care!

Stenograsaurus
02-17-2002, 07:57 PM
I just wanted to express my sympathies to you. I can't believe how quick that happened!!! I hope you can find some comfort in the fact that he did not suffer very long and that he is in a better place and that you did all you could for him. I'm sending you all the prayers and hugs I can send.

LoudLou
02-17-2002, 08:11 PM
:( :( :( I am so sorry for your loss. Murf will be missed. :( :( :( Know that we are all here for your support during this difficult time.-- Kate

sammi
02-17-2002, 08:31 PM
I am so sorry that your sweet cat Murf who was your friend died. It is so hard when we loose a pet after all those years of having them around to love. You gave him a good life and loved him very much and that you have to remember. Will send prayers your way.

Gio
02-18-2002, 03:48 AM
I'm so sorry to hear about sweet Murf. My thoughts are with you.

AmberLee
02-18-2002, 03:39 PM
{{{Pam}}} Holding you, Winston, and Murf in my thoughts and prayers. Give Winston extra cuddles for me, okay???

Amber

tatsxxx11
02-18-2002, 06:06 PM
Oh Pam, the tears are streaming down my face...I am so shocked and saddened to hear of the very sudden loss of your dear Murf. You were so lucky to have known the love of such a beautiful, gentle, sweet "1st kitty." And how fortunate was Murf to have known the love of a such a devoted, caring Mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you, your familly and Winston during this very sad time. Bless you sweet Murf. Romp joyfully again dear Murf at the Rainbow Bridge, basking in the sun and dancing with the the butterflies along with your kitty pal Daisy, until you are your Mom are together again. Love, Sandra, Mr. B., and Oliver

sirocco
02-19-2002, 11:59 AM
Dear Pam, I know this is a sad, sad time for you, and it's difficult to find the proper words now as I try to comfort you somehow, and though tears may run freely now, I'm sure you can't help smiling (even through tears) when think of Murf. He'll be always in your thoughts and continue a source of brightness throughout your life.
A big healing purr from Sirocco and all my sympathy.

Nita

wolflady
02-19-2002, 12:02 PM
OMG! I'm sorry to be chiming in late here, but I wanted to express my condolences for you and your dear Murf. {{{Pam}}} It's always tough to loss a beloved furbaby, but take comfort in that he loved you and had a great home with you. I'm thinking of you. **hugs**

C.C.'s Mom
02-19-2002, 12:42 PM
Dear Pam,
I'm so sorry for you. It's terrible loosing your cat, I lost mine last Christmas. Time heals the wounds and the beautiful memories remain with you forever until you and Murf meet again.
I didn't see this post before, but my thoughts are with you.
Brigitte

Efrat
02-20-2002, 01:23 AM
I just read thw whole story and I have tears in my eyes. One of the hardest things is to loose someone you love, and I can feel your pain like if it was my own. I don't know what I'll do if I loose my babies.:(


I hope you will be better soon.
Take care of your self and of Winston

purrley
02-22-2002, 11:22 AM
Oh Pam - I'm so sorry about your precious Murf - I guess I just got so wrapped up in my own stuff that a completely missed this. Please know that my prayers are with you in this time of such a terrible loss - I'm so sorry - Bless you and you're in my thoughts.
HUGS!!!!!!

felinequine
02-23-2002, 12:59 AM
Murf is feeling better, I'm sure. I wish the best for you in the grieving and rememberance that will follow. Try to think of him in his prime, hold close that which he has left in your heart.

K. and Kin

4 feline house
02-24-2002, 09:29 AM
Pam, I don't sign on anymore but my roommate brought to my attention the thread started by fairlady about seeing our pets in heaven so I am just hearing the terrible news.

I am so sorry about your losing your baby Murfy Smurfy. I also firmly believe we will see our pets in heaven. There really is a Rainbow Bridge, even if it's not exactly as described in the poem! Every Christian knows there are rewards in heaven based on our obedience on earth, and one of God's commands was for us to husband the animals. I believe our reward for doing that is that we will see the animals we loved and cared for for their too-short time on earth.

Give Winston extra hugs. I usually tell people at this point to consider adopting another homeless kitty when their period of grief is over, but I have a feeling you will be doing that anyway.

Love and hugs to Pam, Winston, and Murfy, and God bless you all.

lizbud
02-24-2002, 02:10 PM
Dear Pam,

I didn't know about Murf until today. I am so very sorry
to hear that he's gone on to Rainbow Bridge. Please
know that I weep with you and hope that you can
remember all the Great years you shared with him.
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Liz.

AvaJoy
02-24-2002, 08:48 PM
I am just now reading all of this, and I am so terribly sorry that Murph has departed from life as we know it, but I hope you can find some consolation by trusting that you two will meet again.

Lily is approx. the same age as Murph, and she is at this moment resting at my feet as I type this . . . I can't help wondering if she is silently suffering some ills of which she chooses to conceal . . . through my tears I asked her to P-L-E-A-S-E try to communicate if she ever feels badly . . . even though I know it is not a cat's nature . . . loving our pets so, whatever are we humans supposed to do??!! :confused:

My thoughts and prayers go out to you, and may you find solace in knowing that the bond you and Murph shared cannot be broken . . . ever.