Oooooow! that is what Tiggy would yell and fight when my KatMa would do the needle insert for hydration. The needle came out lots of times. KatMa was frantic & nervous but eventually she got it down pat.
Most veterinarians know that we frail humans need time to realize that we must let our pet go when our darling furkid is suffering. I hope Puddy and you can have more days together.
With my darling Tiggy I did everything possible but the minute I knew he was suffering my promise to him was honoured and I let him go. Five years now and I miss my boy every single day.
Murray & I have made the same promise to Sasha; when we see she is suffering and not enjoying typical feline life then we will let her go. In Sasha's case we do realize it is day-to-day and the care we give her now is basically palliative care. But she is still happy and not suffering...so we are thankful.
May the Great Cat Goddess Bastet bless your Puddy and give you strength to cope. You will know when it is time. Mary, our hearts ache for you and Murray and I can say we fully understand your pain.





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