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thank you, she is sweet. But she's almost completely deaf (if not completely), so when she talks, it's really loud and people think she's yelling at them.Babbette looks like quite a cat with that sassy tilt to her head! She looks very sweet.
Oh definitely, I value every moment. But I meant, when it does happen, I hope it happens in her sleep.Yes, in some ways I wish that had been what happened. Though in other ways I'm glad we had the last months/weeks/days, when she was still appreciative of attention.
I'll bet you'll remember that always - a sweet memory.It was hard to know what was right because she was so obviously very sick and sometimes barely ate... but yet even on her last morning, she crawled through the child gate we'd installed at the top of the stairs so she could go down and get up on my husband's desk.
What a sad thing that last vet visit for a pet is. But she brought so much joy, the grief is worth the blessing of knowing her.That same day, the vet could feel a mass and she said Brooksie's organs were shutting down. We knew that, at least in some intuitive way, but needed to hear it at the clinic.
Blessings often come in four little legs.These cats (Siamese mixes) were new and got lots of inquiries but they'd been pegged as "quiet cats" for a house without kids or noise and not many people qualified for that! We were lucky to find them!
Thank you. Daftcat75 just gave me the blending suggestion and I will try that with maybe some gelatin blended in.Anyway, here's hoping Babbette likes some of the foods you try out on her -- just ask if you want more suggestions!