Dear Hideyo:
I did not mean to imply that you were wrong to want to pick Suzi up as soon
as possible. When I am taking a cat to a regular vet (as opposed to being
there, in person, and volunteering at one of our S/N events) I also want to
bring
my furkids home as soon as possible so I can
Please don't blame yourself.Tthere is a strong chance that even if you
had been there nothing could have been done to save her. Ever time a cat
is Anesthesied there is a chance they may not make it.
Dear Hideyo:
I can't really add anything to what Nina said and said so well.
I am a bit surprised, however, to hear that the vet sent her home with you so
soon after the surgery. Didn't you say she had only been awake for 100-15
min.??
I volunteer with an organization that does Spay/Neuter
Of
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Dear Hideyo:
I can't really add anything to what Nina said and said so well.
I am a bit surprised, however, to hear that the vet sent her home with
you so
soon
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Subject: Re: For Hideyo -- Your loss of Suzi
Dear Hideyo:
I can't really add anything to what Nina said and said so well.
I am a bit surprised, however, to hear that the
Hideyo,
I know why you feel the way you do. But I read
your description of what happened and what you did. I would have done exactly
the same thing as you without any changes. I would have jumped at the
chance to pick them up right after surgery instead of leaving them there all
day, if it
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