I believe that our little ones do know we love and care for them. Just because
they cannot say so in words, they let us know by actions. When Annie's eyes
get a bit gunky, she comes to me, meows and waits patiently for me to clean
them.
ROBERT CHAPEL wrote:
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The Vet wants to run the bloodwork tomorrow and see where we are with the
anemia. I'd have liked to have given it more time but I'm also anxious to
know if the meds are working. I guess I'll have some answers on Wednesday.
I think I saw on here somewhere that you can buy Doxy at pet stores? Has
It is PAINFULLY difficult to know when enough is enough.
God be with you & your furbaby.
Jen
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Oh Bob, my heart just hurts for you today. Poor Jelly, it is so hard to
watch them struggle. You are both in my thoughts constantly today, I can
only hope that the buprenorphine is easing his pain somewhat. I completely
understand that you'd rather have him pass at home. These poor animals have
Sheri..
I don't think I need to tell you that I REALLY feel for your
struggle I love that you have made a little place for mo where he
can look out onto the outside world , feel the sun and look at the other
little creatures ( that he would likely kill and eat if he had the
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