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AloeVera

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31. So true.
Mon Oct 21, 2024, 03:23 PM
Oct 21

Don't leave your pets to die alone!

I have some bittersweet memories of bending down and looking into their eyes and crying and giving love. Each one looked back, never took their eyes off of me. I swear I saw love and gratitude.

There I go again.


Please STAY with your pets.

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Death of a Pet [View all] republianmushroom Oct 21 OP
I have never left the side of any of my dogs and cats. It is so sinkingfeeling Oct 21 #1
Yes, so very hard. republianmushroom Oct 21 #2
I can't imagine abandoning my pet when they're put to sleep Random Boomer Oct 21 #10
Agreed X a million DENVERPOPS Oct 21 #29
I'm old enough that I've had a few dogs and one cat put down over the decades. TomSlick Oct 21 #3
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 21 #4
I'm not ashamed to say I cried. k55f5r Oct 21 #5
Agreed. We have been right there comforting all the elderly and sick pets over the years we have PatrickforB Oct 21 #6
This is really important information! 1WorldHope Oct 21 #7
i've seen this stat. i dont believe it. mopinko Oct 21 #8
I thought that same thing birdographer Oct 21 #19
I pet sat for 20 years. Dem2theMax Oct 21 #20
The only time I wasn't with my cat PoindexterOglethorpe Oct 21 #9
The hardest part of having a dog or a cat is saying goodbye. StarryNite Oct 21 #11
Have always been with our JRTs at the end. gademocrat7 Oct 21 #12
Thank you for sharing... ultralite001 Oct 21 #13
I have never left my pets alone in their last hours or minutes. MontanaMama Oct 21 #14
I still cry over the way one of my dogs went out... TrumanTheTiger Oct 21 #15
Preach! lark Oct 21 #16
it is hard but do it 4catsmom Oct 21 #17
I drove my Chow Ying and my Mom to the vet to put him to sleep. Eko Oct 21 #18
You did right by him. AloeVera Oct 21 #35
Thanks. Eko Oct 21 #38
Very true Nigrum Cattus Oct 21 #21
after 5 yrs as a hospice volunteer, i'll b a lot slower to take that step. mopinko Oct 21 #22
I'm quite sure my animals were grateful to go Laurelin Oct 21 #34
well, for some, when it's time, they want to go. but mopinko Oct 21 #36
This message was self-deleted by its author Mosby Oct 21 #23
I have had probably 25+ cats as an adult Lithos Oct 21 #24
i did have 1 that went very badly. i was double glad i was there for that 1. mopinko Oct 21 #25
Thank you Wild blueberry Oct 21 #26
I lost two cats during the early months of the pandemic, Ocelot II Oct 21 #27
Horses, too! cilla4progress Oct 21 #28
When the time came for our rescue cat a few years back we had a vet come to the house. Xavier Breath Oct 21 #44
Yes, we sat there with our little Moxy one year ago mountain grammy Oct 21 #30
So true. AloeVera Oct 21 #31
Please consider cross-posting this to the Pets Forum! ShazzieB Oct 21 #32
Done republianmushroom Oct 21 #37
Every second you can be with them is a blessing. BWdem4life Oct 21 #33
I strongly agree with the OP. Pets are our family members LetMyPeopleVote Oct 21 #39
Not being there doesn't make it any better Warpy Oct 21 #40
My cat, Alice, was dying of feline peritonitis. The only loving and humane no_hypocrisy Oct 21 #41
Been there too many times TomSlick Oct 21 #42
It is also true that some sick or dying animals seek seclusion. milestogo Oct 21 #43
I read this before my girl Maggie died in August. babylonsister Oct 22 #45
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