View Poll Results: Why did your cat(s) have to go to the Rainbow Bridge?

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  • natural death/age

    13 28.89%
  • viral diseases (such as FeLV, FIP etc.)

    9 20.00%
  • heart diseases

    5 11.11%
  • kidney failure

    8 17.78%
  • cancer

    6 13.33%
  • other diseases

    4 8.89%
  • car accidents

    9 20.00%
  • other accidents (poison etc.)

    8 17.78%
  • other causes of death

    11 24.44%
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Thread: Cat loss: What are the reasons?

  1. #16
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    I'm not sure how to vote Kirsten. I have never "sent" a kitty to the RB. Although Speckles is healthy, who known how much longer she wants to stay with me.

    I have already told the story of Casper and OJ and I can only assume that they are both at the RB now because they were borm in 1985. The last time I saw them was 1988.

    BTW Kirsten, I don't see how anyone could be offended by this thread.

    Also, how about starting a thread on your health. How are you doing?
    Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, champagne in one hand and strawberries in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and screaming WOO HOO - What a Ride!
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  2. #17
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    Rodan was 10 when we had to put him down due to kidney failure.

    Vinnie was only 6 years old and died of complications from ingesting a string foreign body. It was the second time he did that and we were able to do surgery and save him the first time.

    When I was younger we lived in the country and had inside/outside cats that suffered the normal dangers....they disappeared or were hit by cars. We lost one that was a year old to feline leukemia, but we did have an old orange tom cat who was an outside kitty that lived to be 19! he passed away in his sleep one winter night.

    Now all my kitties are indoors only.
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    Lost kits...

    I believe I had seven cats as a child...honestly don't remember most as I was very young. They where all indoor/outdoor and they just "disappeared". I know my dad backed over a neighbor's cat that thankfully I didn't see but he went over and apologized. The longest cat we had was Gigi that we got when I was nine. When we moved to CA my dad gave her to a friend about 40 miles away. I decided not to drive across the country to move and stayed with my best friend for the summer about 20 miles away from my home. My dad dropped me off and then took Gigi to her new home. About three weeks later, she appeared on my best friends lawn!!!! We had a hard time believing it was her but it was!! I called my dad and told him we were getting her a first class ticket to California with me!!!!!!!She died of old age when I was twenty plus. I think she died of sadness from missing me when I left home but she was a ripe old age.

    My next two died young of heart failure and the other of diabetes and subsequent kidney problems I'd guess. Thank the good God my two now are healthy as horses (knock wood) and I hope they will be with me for a very long time.
    Claudia

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    Well, much to my concern the viral diseases are in a leading position here.


    I suppose any cat reaching those ages are quite likely to to have something medical anyway. Who knows really?
    Debbie, that's true. I was thinking about that before I posted the poll. After all, many very old cats eventually die from kidney failure, it's just that their system is closing down sooner or later.

    @Craftlady: I remember your sweet Butterscotch so well!!

    @catlady1945: Your Patty had a very long life!!

    @cubby31682: I'm so sorry!! This is horrible! Poor kitties!

    @kimlovescats: You think it's our own irresponsible way to treat this planet and its creatures to make nature fighting back? I've always thought it would be something like that when I thought avbout diseases such as AIDS or Ebola...


    some are here only for a short time, cause God needs them to come home and others are here for a lengthy time as God wants them to finish up some things on Earth.
    CatMama78, that's probably a good way to look at these things...

    but I don't know if I would consider that kidney failure or old age because the reason they failed is because he's old? More than likely both of them will die of some medical complication brought on by age. Ok, I know, I'm making this much more complicated than it needs to be,
    T&P's Mom, I agree, that's kind of hard to tell (as mentioned above).

    slick, I hope your Speckles will chose to be with you for some more years! And you're right, I should give an update on my health; I think I will do it in "General" tomorrow (it's late at night here already).

    Cheshirekatt, I think 19 years is really a lot for an outdoor cat! That one must have been a true survivor! And he had a very nice passing to the RB!

    kitten645, that is so special what your Gigi did; she must have loved you soo much!!

    Kirsten

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    pet loss

    First, Kirsten, welcome back! My three siamese have gone to the Bridge. Thai pased away due to old age. I think she was the oldest cat on this thread! She passed at the age of 22! My second died from a blood clot in an artery. Her name was Frederica. My third siamese,Ming, Was hit by a car. I was very lucky in respect to viral diseases, my kitties seemed to live normal lifespans.

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    Amanda.........Disease.......FIP. But she was 12 and I think she had a good life. She only got sick at the end.

    Thumper...........Heart(?).......it was sudden and we think he had a heart attack. He was 14, so again, we think he had a good life

    Brighteyes........An unknown type of growth pressing on her windpipe. But she was also 14 so we never did heroic measures.

    Bear.........AGE.........19 plus years, possibly 20.

    Y.Lee........Diabetes........even though not a life threatening disease, as hard as we tried, he could not become regulated. He had suffered enough when the decision was made
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  7. #22
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    We lost our Roady to kidney disease. She was 10, but we rescued her as a VERY sick stray kitten in Belgium and weren't sure if she was going to make it initially. She was an indoor/outdoor cat for about 5 years and then we saw the light and made her a very pampered indoor queen of the house. She was very tiny though so her kidneys were not very big and eventually gave out.
    I worry about Tiger, Pippin and William because we think their eye problems were due to being sick/exposed to the herpes virus at birth and I just wonder if their immune systems are weaker. I know stress brings out the worst in their health, so we try to keep things as calm as is possible ( how do you do that with 5 rambunctious boy cats in the house!?)
    Tiger, Percy, Antoinette, Scooter,Norbert,Willy, Pippin
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    Originally posted by Kirsten


    @kimlovescats: You think it's our own irresponsible way to treat this planet and its creatures to make nature fighting back? I've always thought it would be something like that when I thought avbout diseases such as AIDS or Ebola...



    Kirsten
    Sorry, I don't understand your writing .... so are you agreeing with me or not? LOL!!
    Kim Loves Cats and Doggies Too!

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    When my Pepper became very sick and wasn't getting any better I decided to have him put to sleep because he was suffering. My vet had done many tests on him and even performed a free autopsy on him. We still don't know why he was so sick. I think that he may have had early stages of cancer. He was almost 6 years old when he died which is still quite young for an indoor only cat.

    When I was growing up, we had a male cat named Smokey and he was an indoor/outdoor cat. He died because he got hit by a car.

    The other cat that we had while I was growing up was named Puff. She was probably about 10 years old when she passed away. I was away at college at the time. Back then there weren't any good flea products and my mom thinks she may have accidentally poisoned her with flea medication.

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    I voted "other" for Kuhio. Yes, she was 17, a ripe 'ole age. Yes, she was on medication for a hyper thyroid and had the beginnings of kidney disease.

    But she died because she got outside while my husband and I were away. The catsitter didn't look for her. She wandered down the street -- 4 houses away and her fragile condition (due to the hyperthyroid) convinced the neighbors that she was a stray. They called the pound who kept her for 3 days and put her to sleep. My husband was there looking for her and filling out a lost pet form the day before she was put to sleep. They could find no record of her. Denied they had her. Never bothered to match up the found cat and lost cat form, etc. When our neighbors came forward and backed us up, the shelter was forced to admit that they had made a "clerical error".

    That's why we encourage folks to microchip their pets and we have gotten involved with a no-kill shelter.
    Ask your vet about microchipping. ~ It could have saved Kuhio's life.

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    My first kitty, Babs, was killed by a neighbor's dog. She died instantly...

    Our @$$hole neighbors at the time who owned the dog, didn't even give us a frikkin apology. Since that happened, both Angel and Dillian have been strictly indoor cats.

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    Thanks, David! Wow, 22 is really old, she must have had a good and happy life with you!

    Jen; I guess like in humans, diabetes sometimes can cause complications that we just can't get under control.


    rkidsrcats, I hope your Tiger, Pippin and William won't get any problems from that herpes virus! I didn't even know cats can pick up that one!
    Your Roady must have been a lucky cat that you found her!!

    Kim, I agree with you that far that I think that the presence of the human race on this planet brought many things out of the balance. Over-population, for example, and in these case it seems that nature fights back and "creates" diseases to work against that. Many things seem to be out of control these days.

    krazyaboutkatz, that's so sad about your Pepper! And your mom must have felt so bad when she thinks she accidently poisoned Puff! Luckily there are better products these days!

    kuhio98, I remember Kuhio's sad story from the cat memorial forum. It's such a terrible error that shelter has made!!

    GoldenRetrLuver, that's so sad!! And how cruel of that neighbor to not even apologize!!

    Kirsten

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    Originally posted by Kirsten
    Thanks, David! Wow, 22 is really old, she must have had a good and happy life with you!

    Jen; I guess like in humans, diabetes sometimes can cause complications that we just can't get under control.


    rkidsrcats, I hope your Tiger, Pippin and William won't get any problems from that herpes virus! I didn't even know cats can pick up that one!
    Your Roady must have been a lucky cat that you found her!!

    Kim, I agree with you that far that I think that the presence of the human race on this planet brought many things out of the balance. Over-population, for example, and in these case it seems that nature fights back and "creates" diseases to work against that. Many things seem to be out of control these days.

    krazyaboutkatz, that's so sad about your Pepper! And your mom must have felt so bad when she thinks she accidently poisoned Puff! Luckily there are better products these days!

    kuhio98, I remember Kuhio's sad story from the cat memorial forum. It's such a terrible error that shelter has made!!

    GoldenRetrLuver, that's so sad!! And how cruel of that neighbor to not even apologize!!

    Kirsten
    Kirsten, I know for a fact that she was November 1 1981, went Rainbow Bridge August 23, 2003!

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    Originally posted by david p
    Kirsten, I know for a fact that she was November 1 1981, went Rainbow Bridge August 23, 2003!
    That's amazing!! I wish every cat would stay around that long!!!

    Kirsten

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    The only cat I've lost was my dear, Perkins. The vet wasn't 100% sure what was wrong with him but he was having problems with his heart...his heart beat was irregular. He was 9 years old.
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