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Update on Zoe
I am very saddened to tell you all that Zoe passed away this morning. She was my co-worker's cat that was electrocuted about a week and a half ago. The vet thinks that Zoe had a heart attack (as a latent result of the electric shock).
Please keep my co-worker, John, and his wife, Vicki, in your thoughts and prayers. Their hearts are heavy with grief tonight.
Thank you, my friends.
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That is so sad, especially after they thought she would be ok. :( My, we have had some sad days on Pet Talk recently.
I will definitely remember your friends in prayer.
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I am very sorry to hear of Zoe's passing. :( Are your friends familiar with the legend of Rainbow Bridge? It may help them some. Let them know we are thinking of them and praying for them. Thank you for trying so hard to help.
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Oh Im so so sorry to read this :(
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So very sad to hear of Zoe's sad demise.
{{{{{{{John and Vicki}}}}}}}
In my thoughts.
Lynne
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I'm sorry to hear this. I will keep John and Vicky in my thoughts.
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Oh, poor Zoe... But she's happy at Rainbow Bridge now! John and Vicky are in my thoughts too!
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I am so sad to read this tragic news.:( John and Vicky, please accept my heartfelt sympathies on your loss. My heart goes out to you. Zoe, you fought a valiant fight precious. Run happy and free at the Rainbow Bridge sweet girl, until you and your Mommy and Daddy are together again.
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My prayers are with John and Vicky as they go through this trying time. Be at peace sweet Zoe.:(
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oh no ..........
:( I was already feeling so bad about Sydney (see his thread about his heart ...) ; and now this bad news ... !
Poor little Zoe ... :(
I wish you and your friends all the best now ; hope you get over this loss ...... !
A big hug and a huge headbumpie from Sydney !!!!!!
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I'm so sorry to hear about Zoe. My thoughts and prayers are with John and Vicky.http://bestsmileys.com/cats/catcrushed.gif
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It is regretable that little Zoe passed away. I know what it is like to loose favorite pets, as they are part of a family.
You asked about a heating pad that doesn't use electricity. Personally I know of none. However, I will say that electrocution is caused by too many volts in contact with the body. If one could find a heating pad that operated on 6, 12 or 24 volts, there is little in the way that any mishap could cause electrocution.:(
.......wayne
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So Sorry to hear that. :(
We will be thinking of you and your friends.
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Awwwwww Zoe
So sorry to hear Zoe went to RB. Bless her little heart. She tried!