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In reply to the discussion: Death of a Pet [View all]Nigrum Cattus
(361 posts)21. Very true
That's why I don't euthanize my cats.
1) They have all known they were dying, all 20 over 60+ years.
2) They are carnivores, they know death.
3) I am just their human, not their "owner".
By the way I have never adopted any of my cats, they all came to me.
And I am grateful & humbled to have been their friend.
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I agree it is very hard and it will break your heart . but they do sense you and they need you. I have done it for all
debm55
Oct 2024
#4
Agreed. We have been right there comforting all the elderly and sick pets over the years we have
PatrickforB
Oct 2024
#6
When the time came for our rescue cat a few years back we had a vet come to the house.
Xavier Breath
Oct 2024
#44
My cat, Alice, was dying of feline peritonitis. The only loving and humane
no_hypocrisy
Oct 2024
#41