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Susie's homecoming was short lived. She took a turn for the worse this morning. She was very disorientated and not really aware of her surroundings. I had to take the decision for her that she had had enough. The vet came here and she fell asleep for the last time in my arms in her own home. I feel incredibly sad but I know I did the right thing for her.
Thank you for all the comfort and kind words in my previous post, it was very much appreciated. Wendyxx
Thank you for all the comfort and kind words in my previous post, it was very much appreciated. Wendyxx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.R.I.P Susie. Meg, I feel so sad for you. You've been so much on my mind since Susie came home. You have done everything right, and everything you possibly could have done for Susie. For her to fall asleep in the comfort of your arms made her passing peaceful, and I'm sure that will be a comfort to you in the days to come. I'll be thinking of you. love Schutz.
Strange though it may sound I am glad. The pain and suffering for Susie is over and you will no longer be anxious and watching her all the time.
Once you make the decision to let them go it is as if a huge weight is taken off your shoulder.
I wish you well for the future - take your time to grief. Hopefully I have many years of smashed ornaments, barfed up fur balls, claws being dragged down woodwork and sibling punch ups during the night.
You need a sense of humour to live with and love a furry friend.
Susan
Once you make the decision to let them go it is as if a huge weight is taken off your shoulder.
I wish you well for the future - take your time to grief. Hopefully I have many years of smashed ornaments, barfed up fur balls, claws being dragged down woodwork and sibling punch ups during the night.
You need a sense of humour to live with and love a furry friend.
Susan
Strange though it may sound I am glad. The pain and suffering for Susie is over and you will no longer be anxious and watching her all the time.
Once you make the decision to let them go it is as if a huge weight is taken off your shoulder.
I wish you well for the future - take your time to grief. Hopefully I have many years of smashed ornaments, barfed up fur balls, claws being dragged down woodwork and sibling punch ups during the night.
You need a sense of humour to live with and love a furry friend.
Susan
Once you make the decision to let them go it is as if a huge weight is taken off your shoulder.
I wish you well for the future - take your time to grief. Hopefully I have many years of smashed ornaments, barfed up fur balls, claws being dragged down woodwork and sibling punch ups during the night.
You need a sense of humour to live with and love a furry friend.
Susan
Very sorry to hear about Susie after her struggle. We went through the same thing with ours, and he now lies peacefully beneath a Rowan tree. Whenever it fills up with beautiful red berries, I smile to myself, knowing that a very small part of him's within them somewhere.
I'm sure you'll have many happy memories as we do. x
I'm sure you'll have many happy memories as we do. x