Since I have joined the animal communication list I've heard it said again, and again, that most animals prefer to experience the full circle of life and don't want or require assistance to leave. Aniamls don't fear death as we humans do I have heard.

Bailey passing was a bit difficult, I brought him home to pass and my vet did give me a shot of valuim to use if I needed it. When Bailey finally did pass an hour or so after coming home it was very quick, he started convulsing and by the time I jumped up to get the shot of valuim off the table (hubby was holding Bailey) and got back to the couch in the space of 20 seconds, I could see when looking into his eyes that he was gone. His body continued to hiss and spasm for a minute or so but Bailey was no longer in it and I knew we did the right thing. It was hard for us to see it but it was what Bailey wanted and I'm glad as hard as it was that we were able to give him that.

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