Lorrie- Thank you for the kind words. I debated back and forth, and after a loooonnggggg discussion with the vet I decided putting her down was the best thing for her. I did what you did: gave her the best life I could, but let her go when it was time.
Thanks again, Jennifer On Oct 11, 2013 5:41 AM, "Lorrie" <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear Jennifer, > > You did the right thing..... I have had many FelV cats, and other > than giving fluids to make them more comfortable or taking care of > something like an infection that a vet can treat, I will NOT put a > cat of mine thru any heroic measures. I have tried assist feeding, > and I've watched them gag and try to get away from me. This is pure > torture for them as well as for me, the torturer. I know a lot of you > will disagree with me, but when a FelV cat becomes desperately ill I > put them down. I give my FelV cats as good a life as I can while > they are alive and well, but when they are dying I let them go. > Thank you for making the brave decision you made. You will miss > Sasha terribly, but you did the kindest thing you could for her. > > Hugs for you from Lorrie > > On 10-10, Jennifer Ballew wrote: > > Put Sasha down today. I think it was time. :-( > > > > _______________________________________________ > Felvtalk mailing list > [email protected] > http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org >
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