I have been rubbing his belly for an hour now and he is just purring away 
like a little motor and lolling from side to side occasionally. when I give him 
a 
kiss he purrs louder.. My partner says this is why he has trouble with 
euthanasia-- twice now we thought he was dying and then all of a suddent he 
wants 
pets, food, water, etc.  This happened with one of my other cats several times 
over the course of a few weeks (though I do not think Simon has more than 
another day or two, especially given that all he's had to eat today is about 4 
bites of wet food and I am not going to syringe him anymore after what happened 
yesterday).  But I don't want to euthanize him if he is still able and wanting 
to have his belly rubbed for an hour while purring. That makes it seem to me 
like he still has some pleasure and comfort in life.  Yes, rollercoaster is the 
right word.  I have a tranquilizer I can give him if he gets in obvious 
distress and someone I know can come to the house to euthanize him if I can 
reach 
her.  I just don't want to call her unless I have really decided, because 
knowing her I think that she would say, even now, that it is time just because 
he is 
obviously not going to recover.
Michelle

In a message dated 1/9/05 4:22:02 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<< Oh my God, Michelle, what a roller coaster ride you three are on.  

Please keep us informed if you're up to it.

I'm sending you guys all my love and good thoughts,

Nina


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


>Actually ten minutes after I wrote that email, Simon opened his eyes, rolled 

>on to his back, and is now purring away. I don't know what happened, but it 

>seems like he wants to be here for the moment. Thanks for all the support.

>

>Michelle >>


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