Re: Baxter

2019-03-13 Thread Jay Taylor
John, I offer my heartfelt condolences. Yo did the right thing. It’s rarely on 
our terms that our pets have to leave us. It seems unfair that their lives as 
intertwined with ours, can be so short comparatively. It’s special that you 
loved and cared for Baxter. I’m praying that you will be comforted in grieving 
the loss of your loved one.
JayT

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On Monday, March 11, 2019, 4:57 PM, John  wrote:

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I had to take Baxter to the vet tonight. She was 21 years old and was barely 
eating. I managed to coax a bit of food into her the last week by puréeing 
chicken breast & chicken broth in a blender.

But today she wouldn't even eat that.

Then when she jumped out of my lap this evening she couldn't walk, couldn't 
stand up.

The vet said she had severe kidney failure and could probably live another week 
with three days of IV fluids and if I'd learn how to give her subcutaneous 
fluids at home. But even with that massive intervention, she wasn't going to 
last much longer.

I was afraid she was going to suffer too much so I had her euthanized. It was 
time. I wasn't ready & I didn't want to, but it was the best thing for Baxter.


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Re: Baxter

2019-03-13 Thread Jay Taylor
John,I offer my heartfelt condolences. Yo did the right thing. It’s rarely on 
our terms that our pets have to leave us. It seems unfair that their lives as 
intertwined with ours, can be so short comparatively. It’s special that you 
loved and cared for Baxter. I’m praying that you will be comforted in grieving 
the loss of your loved one.
JayT

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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019, 6:48 PM, John  wrote:

Thank you all for your care, concern and kind words.



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Re: Baxter

2019-03-13 Thread Jay Taylor
Sorry Mark,I offer my heartfelt condolences. Yo did the right thing. It’s 
rarely on our terms that our pets have to leave us. It seems unfair that their 
lives as intertwined with ours, can be so short comparatively. It’s special 
that you loved and cared for Baxter. I’m praying that you will be comforted in 
grieving the loss of your loved one.
JayT

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On Wednesday, March 13, 2019, 6:52 PM, Mark C  wrote:

I'm really sorry to hear that - its sad to lose a long time companion.

Mark

On 3/11/2019 7:57 PM, John wrote:
> https://flic.kr/p/xtqGRY
>
> https://flic.kr/p/HPPRDh
>
> I had to take Baxter to the vet tonight. She was 21 years old and was 
> barely eating. I managed to coax a bit of food into her the last week 
> by puréeing chicken breast & chicken broth in a blender.
>
> But today she wouldn't even eat that.
>
> Then when she jumped out of my lap this evening she couldn't walk, 
> couldn't stand up.
>
> The vet said she had severe kidney failure and could probably live 
> another week with three days of IV fluids and if I'd learn how to give 
> her subcutaneous fluids at home. But even with that massive 
> intervention, she wasn't going to last much longer.
>
> I was afraid she was going to suffer too much so I had her euthanized. 
> It was time. I wasn't ready & I didn't want to, but it was the best 
> thing for Baxter.
>
>


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Re: Baxter

2019-03-13 Thread Mark C

I'm really sorry to hear that - its sad to lose a long time companion.

Mark

On 3/11/2019 7:57 PM, John wrote:

https://flic.kr/p/xtqGRY

https://flic.kr/p/HPPRDh

I had to take Baxter to the vet tonight. She was 21 years old and was 
barely eating. I managed to coax a bit of food into her the last week 
by puréeing chicken breast & chicken broth in a blender.


But today she wouldn't even eat that.

Then when she jumped out of my lap this evening she couldn't walk, 
couldn't stand up.


The vet said she had severe kidney failure and could probably live 
another week with three days of IV fluids and if I'd learn how to give 
her subcutaneous fluids at home. But even with that massive 
intervention, she wasn't going to last much longer.


I was afraid she was going to suffer too much so I had her euthanized. 
It was time. I wasn't ready & I didn't want to, but it was the best 
thing for Baxter.






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Re: Baxter

2019-03-13 Thread John

Thank you all for your care, concern and kind words.



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