I agree w/Nina--at least make a call to see how death from his ailment will be....I mean, I think some ailments lead to a peaceful, shutdown and death, while others may end with pain and distress. If his ailment would naturally end in a peaceful way, then, if you can handle him dying at home, I'd do it. But I'd also want to know how quickly I could get to a vet should he start to experience pain. This is always the hardest part for me, too. I'm wishing Simon has a peaceful crossing no matter how/when it happens.
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