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turquoise70 wrote:awesome cats polar! it's also awesome to rescue animals. someday in the next year or two i'd like to rescue some rats from a shelter and give them a home.
Shadowshocker wrote:http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v122/102/108/1336350077/n1336350077_30014138_2510.jpg
My kitty, Beans (she's also called JG Wentworth, Roxi, Puff and Puffster lol)
I got to take a visit home this weekend and see her. She makes me feel carefree.
polar sky wrote:Shadowshocker wrote:http://photos-b.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-sf2p/v122/102/108/1336350077/n1336350077_30014138_2510.jpg
My kitty, Beans (she's also called JG Wentworth, Roxi, Puff and Puffster lol)
I got to take a visit home this weekend and see her. She makes me feel carefree.
Awesome Cat!
J G Wentworth! Haha! I hate that guy! Awesome name though.
turquoise70 wrote:Give 'em lots of love, and maybe some catnip, Earthboundsorry to hear about your kitty's accident.

Earthbound wrote:After 8 weeks of rest our cat Jefta didn't recover from it's injuries, and still was in a lot of pain. The fractures didn't heal at all..
The only option left was to amputate his leg.. And even after that, the changes of him recovering from his fractures in his hip joint were slim. My wife and I had a long talk about it together ,and with the vet, and we decided to let him go.. It was one of the hardest decision I ever made..
Jefta was a proud male cat, a hunter, who brought us home so many killed little animals (frogs, mice, dragonflies), to show his affection. Jefta was outside 90 % of the time, drifting. It was killing to see him in so much pain,and not being able to move. Amputating his leg, with slim changes of recovering, and with a long recovering time after this surgery combined with the already 8 weeks of recovery and pain eventually made us decide this. The last 2 weeks of his life, Jefta was depressed, sad, and 3 legs would made him even more sad. He was only 4 years old, way to young. But it was time to make an end to his pain. This was the only fair option..
This monday, he got the fatal injection at the vet. He went peacefull, I stayed with him till the end. It was so emotional, so painfull. I feel so broken, so lost, so empty without him. It's unbelievalbe how much I got attached to him. My wife and I shed so many tears these days. We're both so sad. When will this pain get any easier to deal with?
Jefta, rest in peace boy. You can't be missed..
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