Thank you Janine for letting me know what's going on with you and
MacKenzie. The picture you paint makes me see your MacKenzie as if he's
in front of my eyes, and not just in my mind. Your sharing this with
us, somehow makes me feel a little less alone.
I'm so torn about this decision. Maybe it's because my decision with my
sweet, beautiful Angel Jazz was so sudden, so unreasonably
unexpected.... I thought I was growing wiser, but I've never been so
torn and indecisive in my life.
N
janine paton wrote:
Hi all,
I'm going through this same thing and am so grateful
for all the experience and calmness on this subject.
And Nina, I don't feel so crazy since reading how you
are feeling the same way.
My cat MacKenzie is not positive, but he is dying.
His breathing is mostly quieter now, but very shallow.
He's not hiding at all but has picked a spot on our
bedroom floor under a window. He's stopped eating,
and stopped drinking too I think. He can't really
walk more than one or two steps.
My husband and I had this strong feeling that at least
for now he wants to be here but it's a little tough to
sit with.
MacKenzie has been a homeopathic patient for the 3
yrs he's been with us, so that's how were handling it
for now too.
Janine