Thank you for sharing this great story!
 
In a message dated 8/25/2007 4:03:24 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

This probably is a bit off topic, but since we  are discussing when cats pass 
away, I thought it would be of  interest.
 
I have a client that is a Buddhist,and he is also  a Hospice caregiver.
 
He tends to the dying,of course, and is there to  hold their hand in their 
final hour.
 
Anyway, he was called out of town alot, I believe  he took on cases where 
people had no family, friends & very little  money.
Sometimes prisons.

So I took care of his 18+ year old cat that was also in renal  failure.
 
MIss Boots Big Tail, hated everyone but my client, Steve.
 
His girlfriend was from China, and although she loved Boots, Boots always  
made a point to let her know she was second fiddle.
 
And his girlfriend wasn't used to the concept of "pets", for some reason  
(that was how he explained it to me) due to the part of China that she was  
originally from.
 
Boots would insist on always being in between them when they would  be on the 
couch, etc.........
 
Anyway, Boots would be visited by me 3 times perday when he was out of  town 
and 2 of those times it would be for her meals (whipped Pet Guard or  Wellness 
w/ her meds purified water added, and it had to be warmed up in a  double 
sausepan.)
 
She also recieved fluids.
 
Boy, did he love this cat, only client I ever had that insisited on me  
removing my shoes when I entered his home, he did not want any germs to be  
brought 
into her from my other clients or my own cats.
(Now I have a policy where I always remove my shoes or wear the "nurse  
booties". I liketo respect people's homes)
 
When Boots finally was in her last leg of her journey on earth, she could  
not walk and had to be carried everywhere.
 
I of course, would need to clean her up,because she could not make it to  the 
box.
 
She was still so alert tho, and she was eating great.
 
On the night that she died, he knew her time had come.
 
He stayed up w/her all night, and about 4am he passed out from exhaustion  
for just a few moments, when he woke up, she was gone.
 
We believe that she needed to go, but could not as long as he was  awake.
 
And the interesting part was, this cat was the last of 3 cats that he  
inherited from his ex wife when she died.
 
I don't know any details, I never ask clients, I just let them talk and  tell 
me what they feel they need to.
 
When his wife died, she was buried in a pet cemetary w/ her other cats  out 
of state.
 
Her reasoning was that she always liked & respected animals more than  
people,so she choose to be buried amoung them.
 
He packed up Boots and took her out of state to be buried along side his  ex 
wife........




 
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