[Felvtalk] Holding on...
Sheri Burbridge
sheri7177 at gmail.com
Wed Apr 12 03:55:43 CDT 2017
I have done this too, but I'm really hoping Mo can pass at home. His whole
life was meds and surgeries and needles and clinics and shelters, I don't
want his last moments to be the same.
He left my bed in the night and had an accident on the floor. I have laid
potty pads on his spot and put him there after. He's resting comfortably
for now.
I have to work this morning. It is killing me to leave him alone. I will at
least be out by lunchtime to spend the rest of the day with him. It's so
difficult to smile and focus on my patients when all I want is to be home
for him.
I have another round of Buprenorphine waiting at the vet. My only goal is
to make him comfortable until he goes.
I appreciate all of you. These emails have been so comforting and kind,
they mean so much to me right now, thank you.
Sheri
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017, 12:06 AM Jennifer Olson <j13w0lson at gmail.com> wrote:
> I have been allowed to hold both of my cats & 1 for my sister as they were
> "put down". Using a towel around their lower half to catch anything
> excreted when they leave their body helps.
> Be your & your baby's best advocate when the time comes.
> My heart hurts for yours,
> Jen
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