Very sorry to hear that John. They become a part of the family so
quickly its hard to say goodbye

Dave

On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 7:58 PM John <[email protected]> wrote:
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> I had to take Baxter to the vet tonight. She was 21 years old and was barely
> eating. I managed to coax a bit of food into her the last week by puréeing
> chicken breast & chicken broth in a blender.
>
> But today she wouldn't even eat that.
>
> Then when she jumped out of my lap this evening she couldn't walk, couldn't
> stand up.
>
> The vet said she had severe kidney failure and could probably live another 
> week
> with three days of IV fluids and if I'd learn how to give her subcutaneous
> fluids at home. But even with that massive intervention, she wasn't going to
> last much longer.
>
> I was afraid she was going to suffer too much so I had her euthanized. It was
> time. I wasn't ready & I didn't want to, but it was the best thing for Baxter.
>
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