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    Even before last weekend, her really good days - I remember the day she gave the fountain a couple of licks just to show you, and then kept on being stubborn about the tub faucet.

    She IS having wonderful days now, Mary. I wish we each could get a clear message from loved ones who have died that they are now all right. They ARE.

    She's likely rounded up her own Posse at the Bridge.

    {{{{hugs}}}}

    Someone in another post said you did the right thing...you did make the decision, but Puddy decided on her own. All she had was the shot to ease her breathing - and then she left.

    Oscar is my heart kitty, but I just can't hold back because it will hurt one day. You didn't hold back either...we just love them no matter what.

    How is the Posse reacting?

    Take care
    "Do or do not. There is no try." -- Yoda

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catty1 View Post
    Even before last weekend, her really good days - I remember the day she gave the fountain a couple of licks just to show you, and then kept on being stubborn about the tub faucet.

    She IS having wonderful days now, Mary. I wish we each could get a clear message from loved ones who have died that they are now all right. They ARE.

    She's likely rounded up her own Posse at the Bridge.

    {{{{hugs}}}}

    Someone in another post said you did the right thing...you did make the decision, but Puddy decided on her own. All she had was the shot to ease her breathing - and then she left.

    Oscar is my heart kitty, but I just can't hold back because it will hurt one day. You didn't hold back either...we just love them no matter what.

    How is the Posse reacting?

    Take care
    Thanx, Candace. The Fur Posse is ok. Puddy was isolated upstairs for the last couple of months and towards the end, I didn't even bring her downstairs to eat breakfast w/them because she wouldn't eat and would just walk away and scamper back upstairs. So I think they're all used to her being gone. Even when I brought her downstairs wrapped in a towel and took her outdoors on the patio, they seemed not to notice. I sat indoors a few minutes w/her so that they could see her and they sniffed a second and moved on. Wish I could be that way.

    I decided to have one of Puddy's fudgesicles a few minutes ago and I sat on the sofa and Cgirl hopped up beside me, looked up at me as if to say "Let me help you w/that, Mom" and she took a big slurp. So I guess the tradition will continue w/Cgirl. Maybe that was Puddy's way of telling me that it's ok to let her go. I just don't want to yet.
    Blessings,
    Mary



    "Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11

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