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Thank you Lorraine for being you, and being concerned enough to pull the kitten off the streets in the first place. Chances are he wouldn't have even survived until the scheduled vet appointment. FIP takes them down so incredibly fast when symptoms start to show up like that. My sweet Whoopsie Daisy went from wet form FIP, and she was gone within 48 hours. Your little rescued boy went to the Bridge knowing someone cared about him, and with a full tummy, unlike so many others that never get that chance. ;) ((HUGS)) and don't beat yourself up over this...you DID do the right thing!
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Oh poor beautiful boy :( It is sad and you took a very hard decision, but I am sure it was the best. Who knows in what conditions he would have survived (or died) if you did not rescue him! I am happy he found you! RIP little boy. Your next life will be better ;)
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I agree that you did the only thing you could. We found a kitten many many years ago on the way home from work. Picked her up literally from the middle of the road, got her home, made an appt for the next morning. She had a heck of a cold going. From her size we thought she had been separated from mom way too early. Took her in to the vet. They told me she was actually about 5 months old, and the cold/infection was just massive. I made that horrible decision...as I was at the counter paying for the visit, they came out to tell me that she passed away on the way to the back area of the office. But I have always been comfoted by the fact that we kept her warm and as comfortable as possible that last 24 hours so she knew that someone loved her in the end...
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Bless you for giving her a peaceful journey to the bridge...rip little one.
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Oh my, I am so sorry to hear this news. Everyone here knows how you must feel, having taken him in for such a short time. But rest assured that he knew he was loved and he went on to the RB knowing love, warmth, and comfort. He is well again, and playing hard! RIP little one, RIP. And bless you Lorraine for all that you did for him.
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rg_girlca,
I'm so sorry to hear about the kitten. Things like that do happen when a cat/kitten is found with no known history.
RIP little one. Play hard at the RB.
HUGS to you Lorraine. You did the best you could. At least the kitty knew he was loved.
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I totally understand. I had to make that choice for one of the strays I was feeding when I moved. He drooled all the time and when he ate it hurt him. When the vet saw him she said his mouth was filled with sores and she was sure he was in advanced stages of the cat lukemia. I couldn't risk him being around my 4 or infecting other cats in the neighborhood. He was such a sweetheart all he ever wanted was someone to pet him and rub his tummy. Even at the vet's he rolled over for a tummy rub. So we all gave him lots of tummy rubs before sending him to the bridge. Rest in peace, Drooly my friend. I promise if I ever find your original owners, I will give them a swift kick for you!!!
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I'm so sorry your little guy was so sick. I've had to do the same thing.
It was definitely the right thing to do. Now he can play at the Bridge and be free of pain.
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I am so sorry. It was the right thing to do, but I'm sure very hard. RIP little kitty.
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I am so sorry to read about the little one!! But at least you gave him love and cared for him in his last hours. Sleep softly, little kitty boy...
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Thank you everyone for your very kind words.
Don't worry Jan, I am not beating myself up over it. I'm just glad that I got to him in time to give him a peaceful passing.
R.I.P. Little One and have fun on the RB.
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quoted by rggirlca
I'm just glad that I got to him in time to give him a peaceful passing. R.I.P. Little One ..
yuppie.
I'm just seeing this, from happy beginning of that gorgeous kitten to sad ending, death thread. :( he died in arms of love rather than on the street.
(((hugs hugs)))
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Considering the state he was in - and your other kitties, you did what was right. I'm glad this little boy didn't have to stay in the streets and suffer. He got to know love before he went, and he is free of pain.
Sorry you had to go through this.
Rest in peace, little boy!