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slaverosebeauty -> Difficult decisions... (6/8/2007 8:43:59 PM)
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How do you make a difficult decision that is life and death? Do you weigh in quality of life or length in days, weeks, months, or even years? This morning after all the bs on the boards, I decided I needed to relax and destress, so I decided to meet a friend for lunch, as I was leaving my neighbor asked me if my cat was 'white and gray', of course he is; she told me he had been taken to the office because he was wandering looking lost. The office had called the SPCA because Ice Creame {my cat}, looked like he was in pain and they didn't know if he belonged to any one. When I got there, I looked at him, he looked sad and almost had this 'pleading' look on his face for me to take him home. When the guy fromt he SPCA got there, he looked at Ice and told me, he probably had feline leukimia, and that his meows were from pain. Ok, my heart broke at that moment. My cat was 17 years old, I saw him a few days ago, and he looked fine, just a bit tired, I was taking him to the vet on Monday because the vet said his arthritis was probably acting up, so thats why he was laying down; guess he was wrong. Ice Creame was probably looking for a place to die, thats the best guess. So, I did probably the HARDEST thing I could do, was I decided to have him put to sleep. I signed the papers, and pet Ice Creame, told him I loved him and that he was a good cat; 17 years is a long freakin time. If I did not have him to to sleep, he would have been in a lot of pain, and it would have been worse in the long run, it didn't make my decision any easier though. Then I had to tell my son tonight, THAT was a blast; at least he is not crying all the time, I cry at the drop of a hat, but he is asleep and 'ok' for now. He is still confused, but, he focuses that we still have another cat, Sugar, she is 14 years old and in better shape. Has anyone else had to make a decision like that? Where you KNEW the right thing to do, yet it was the hardest emotionally.
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