Kernopelli
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Oct 16, 2006
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- Location
- Carterville, Illinois
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- Mitsubishi MTE2000D, Dig It 258 Mini Ex, Deere Z930A ZTR
Thank you for all the kind thoughts and words. Actually, we do have two other cats, a brother and sister that were dumped as kittens when they were barely weened. Molly was an adult rescue also. We also have a rescued lab/chow mix. When the kittens arrived, we sent out emails, called all of our friends and prayed fervently, "God please find them a good home...we don't need or want any more pets". By the second day you couldn't have taken them from us with a gun. We laugh all the time and say we didn't know how bad we needed them, but God did (and mean it)! Through the years we have lost several pets and it's always hard but it was always an accident or very sudden illness that took them...no decision to be made on our behalf. This time we had to make the decision to euthanize her since she had degraded to the point of starting to suffer. We spent many hours caring for her and at the vet over the last week and there was no question it was time. Having to make that decision is worse than I ever imagined. Can't help but feel this tremendous sense of guilt and sadness. The guilt is misplaced, I know this but it doesn't change the emotion. This too shall pass.
Thank you again, everyone. It does help!
Thank you again, everyone. It does help!