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2663.1 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | | Mon Jul 10 1989 17:50 | 11 |
| I had to make a similar decision for my cat Jesse and I know how
hard it is. Jesse was put to sleep in February and the pain is
still very intense.
Sharing a story like that with people who understand and care sometimes
makes it a little easier to deal with. Don't feel guitly about
ending Jake's pain, I am sure he knew that you were doing what was
best for him, just as Jesse knew that what I was doing was best
for him.
Jo
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2663.2 | | CIRCUS::KOLLING | Karen, Sweetie, & Holly; in Calif. | Mon Jul 10 1989 17:52 | 5 |
| We are so sorry about Jake. How lucky you all were to have so
much time together.
Karen, Sweetie and Holly.
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2663.3 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Tue Jul 11 1989 08:53 | 7 |
| I hope that when the time comes for one of my kitties I'll have
as much strength as you did. Jake lived a good long life and i'm
sure he never doubted for a second that you all loved him very
very much.
Jake will be comemmorated in the Q1 Silver Lining Memorial. If
you don't know what that is, see note 2228.
Nancy DC
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2663.4 | Jake is in kitty heaven now. | SAGE::ZAMZOW | | Tue Jul 11 1989 12:24 | 17 |
| I'm so sorry about your long time feline friend. It's so hard to
say goodbye :-( .
We hope Jakes' brother doesn't miss him too much. BTW I know just
what you meant when you wrote that you asked the other cat where
his brother was. We do that at our house all the time. Panther
is usually the missing cat. (She spends most of the winter as a
lump under the quilt on the bed or any other place that she can
find that will be very warm.) Spot always knows where she is, and
will (usually) tell us or take us to her if we ask *very nicely*
and promise a kitty cookie, Pounce or Bonkers.
We understand your pain and thank you for sharing it, time does
help to revive the fun memories.
Feline Sad,
Sue & Panther & Spot
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2663.5 | He'll always live in your heart... | CPDW::MCDONOUGH | | Tue Jul 11 1989 12:38 | 21 |
| I know exactly how you are feeling right now, and there is really
nothing that anyone can say to alleviate the ache in your heart. But
you must not feel that you need forgiveness for what you were required
to do. It's amazing how the animal in these cases seem to KNOW what is
happening, and they actually WANT to be let go at the time. I have gone
through it 5 times now in the past two years, with four of my dogs and
just a few weeks ago with our 3-year-old kitten who contracted Feline
Leukemia without any warning whatsoever. She was perfectly healthy, had
tested NEG for her entire life, but was probably harboring the dreaded
killer in her bone-marrow all along.
We must remember that the quality-of-life had been taken from our
babies by a HIGHER authority, and we were asked to do what was right.
We should not feel bad for not allowing our friends to suffer. We
should, instead, take comfort from the fact that we have given them all
that we could....love, comfort, safety, warmth and a kind hand and safe
shelter while they were here with us.
A friend such as this NEVER dies, it simply transfers from the
physical life here on the Earth to a safer, happier and secure place in
our hearts, where nothing can ever harm them again...and we'll meet
again someday!!! I'm convinced of it!!
JMcD
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2663.6 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Tue Jul 11 1989 14:19 | 1 |
| re: .5 AMEN to that
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2663.7 | Our support too... | MEMIT::MISSELHORN | | Tue Jul 11 1989 15:46 | 14 |
| Our support and prayers are with you and Jake. He sounds like a much
loved part of your family and I know how much you miss him.
We had to put our family cat, Muffy, to sleep almost 6 years ago and
we still miss him so. (The only real price we pay for sharing our love
and lives so fully with our pets.)
I, too, believe that someday we will be reunited with all those we
love--that in itself would make the hereafter "heaven".
Take care.
Barbara (Melody, Melissa and Brittany)
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2663.8 | I feel it, too | CSCOA5::ELLIS_S | | Tue Jul 11 1989 16:34 | 24 |
| About ten years ago I had to make the dicision to have my 17 year
old canine friend, Lassie, put to sleep. Reading your story brought
back everything I went through at that time. I knew I did the right
thing, but I agonized over it for years afterward. Then one night
she came to me in a dream, and looked at me and spoke these words,
"I know that you did what you did out of love for me, and for that
reason it didn't hurt a bit, and I love you for it." Maybe my
tormented mind manufactured that dream, I don't know. But after
that I felt (and still feel) much better about it. Could it be
that she was able to conquer the barrier between there and here?
I like to think so.
I now have (or he has me?!?) a male gray cat that I love with all
my heart. It scares me to death knowing that something could happen
to him, too, but I know that the love we share together will make
it all ok in the end.
My heart (and tears) go out to you. I hopy my story helps you in
some small way.
P.S. I remember now that I already told this story once, I apologize
to anyone that is bored with the rerun!!
Sharon and Smokey in Atlanta
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2663.9 | I know... | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Tue Jul 11 1989 23:19 | 13 |
| Sometimes I'm glad I read most of these notes at night. Because
it's embarrassing to be here in the lobby where everyone can see me
with a teary face!
I know what you feel. I made that same decision 3 times within
the past year. It's so awful, but so right. And they DO know. They
know what is happening and that it was for them. They understand
and know why you are doing it. And they will be there waiting when it
is our turn, so we can all be together again. That is one thought we
can hold on to.
Condolences,
Denise, Max, Silvy, Pepper, Chief kitty
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2663.10 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Wed Jul 12 1989 08:44 | 2 |
| re: .9 We're all going to have one heck of an escort into
heaven :-)
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2663.11 | | WMOIS::C_BILLINGTON | | Thu Jul 13 1989 16:26 | 60 |
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Thank you!
Thank you to all of you who responded to my sad story. As you can
tell it took me a very long time to share my story with all of you.
It's so hard to find anyone (except for feliners) who understands
how you feel. My heart and tears goes out to each and everyone of
you who have had sad stories.
Fred did get very lonley after Jake left us. It got worse and worse
by the day. In June I read a note (of course in this file) from
someone who worked part time a an animal shelter called Just Cats.
She listed all the cats that were up for adoption. Fred was demanding
more and more attention and was crying at the door to go out. We
kept telling him indoor cats do not go out! So I mentioned to my
husband the note I had read and told him about the cat named Chico.
Chico is 8 years old, a grey tiger, a nutered male, and is up to
date on his shots. I felt Fred needed a companion and Carl did not.
Anyways, I called Just Cats and left a message on the answering
machine that I was interested in adopting a cat. I felt Fred needed
an older companion and not a kitten. Val at the shelter called me
back and we dicussed Chico. She sent us his vet records and a couple
pictures of him. We went to see our vet to get his opinion, look
over the records to see if he thought we'd have any problems. I
called Val back with a few questions our vet told me to ask. He
said if we were satisfied with the answers to go for it! We called
the shelter and made an appointment to meet him. Chico seemed to
be a safe choice color wise, see Fred does not like orange and white
cats. I'll explain that in another note. This shelter is located
in Mansfield Mass., which is where Great Woods is. Middleboro, where
Jake is burried, is about 20 minutes further. So I made an appointment
for Sunday July 2nd at 2pm. If anyone in Mass remembers that day
it was one of the hottest we've had this year. We left in the am
for the cemetery to visit Jake, got there with no problem and found
his grave site. By the way this is a very nice place to have a cat
or dog burried. After our visit we headed to Mansfield to meet Chico.
We fell in love with right away and decided to take him home, hoping
they would be compatible. It was the longest one and one half hour
ride I have ever had! Thank goodness I brought along a container
of water, a small bowl, and a roll of paper towls. It was much to
hot to confine the cat to the cat carier, so Chico layed on the
floor in the back on the passengers side all the way home. I sat
on the seat in the back wetting him down and trying to get some
water in his mouth. He panted all the way home and meowed a few
times. From everything I have read it's not advisable for the current
resident to introduce an new member of the themselves, so I had
someone ready to take the cat (of course in the carrier) from our
car to their car to bring to our house. We got Chico transfred,
and headed home and they followed. I ran in the house, said hello
to Fred, changed my clothes quick and washed my hands, arms and
face. By that time Jill was there with Chico. She opened the carrier
and Chico jumped out with his tail in air looking around as if to
say, well it's about time we got here! Fred was very curious as
to who the intruder was. Well to make a long story short Chico is
still with us and everyone is doing very well. Chico is the most
lovable, tubby, little critter!
I thought I'd let everyone know that there is a silver lining in
every cloud!
Celeste .... Fred and Chico
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2663.12 | | NZOV01::PARKINSON | Reunite Gondwannaland! | Fri Jul 14 1989 04:20 | 5 |
| What a lovely sequel to read, Celeste! You obviously have a lot
of love in your home, I'm glad you're sharing it with a new member
of the family.
Shayne
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2663.13 | | CRUISE::NDC | | Fri Jul 14 1989 08:25 | 5 |
| Yes, Thanks Celeste! That gave me a big smile to start my day.
I look forward to hearing more about Fred & Chico. Its really
special when someone takes an older cat home.
Nancy DC
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