VanillaCupcake
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There is something that I love in this world much more than makeup, and that is my cat, Dusty. Dusty is 18 years old, and I'm afraid she's on her last legs. She has been acting strange for the past couple of weeks. She's been meowing for me to bring her water and food. She started to get better, she started eating her treats again, and was rolling around in the sun the other day. However, last night took a turn for the worst. She stopped eating, she won't even lick the water I dripped on her lips, she can barely walk, and is staying sleeping on the couch. She let out a few meows through out the night, and as soon as I started to pet her and comfort her, the meows stopped. I have been up all night with her making sure she was ok, taking her to the litter box when she needed to go.
I can tell she's in her final moments. I want her to die peaceful and naturally in her blanky with little pain as possible. Right now she is resting, breathing lightly.
I didn't realize I would be this upset over Dusty. I expected to be a little emotional, but I have been up and crying all night along side her. I've had her since I was a child, in fact I picked her out. We have grown up together. I don't want to say good bye, but I know it has to happen. I am so devastated right now I can barely think or do anything.
What helped you get over the death of your pet? or knowing your pet was going to die?
I can tell she's in her final moments. I want her to die peaceful and naturally in her blanky with little pain as possible. Right now she is resting, breathing lightly.
I didn't realize I would be this upset over Dusty. I expected to be a little emotional, but I have been up and crying all night along side her. I've had her since I was a child, in fact I picked her out. We have grown up together. I don't want to say good bye, but I know it has to happen. I am so devastated right now I can barely think or do anything.
What helped you get over the death of your pet? or knowing your pet was going to die?