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I just realised that I have never posted about the loss of my girl last year, so I'm very late. I still do miss her every day although I have three more horrors to love.
Wildside Touch of Exotic Spice (just known as Spice) was a female Bengal. Over the summer last year she lost weight but it was so very hot, I hoped her appetite had dropped due to the heat. I booked her for a check up at 9.30 on 14th July 2018 and at 1.30 she was put to sleep in my arms.
On doing blood tests the vet found she was in severe renal failure, bad enough that they told me it could not be treated (there hadn't been any signs that I could see). On top of that, they had also discovered a mass in her abdomen. My only choice was to say goodbye. It was so very sudden, and I was shell-shocked.
The photo where she is by the radiator was taken 2 days before she crossed the Rainbow Bridge.
She was 12 years old. A belated goodbye to my beautiful friend.
Wildside Touch of Exotic Spice (just known as Spice) was a female Bengal. Over the summer last year she lost weight but it was so very hot, I hoped her appetite had dropped due to the heat. I booked her for a check up at 9.30 on 14th July 2018 and at 1.30 she was put to sleep in my arms.
On doing blood tests the vet found she was in severe renal failure, bad enough that they told me it could not be treated (there hadn't been any signs that I could see). On top of that, they had also discovered a mass in her abdomen. My only choice was to say goodbye. It was so very sudden, and I was shell-shocked.
The photo where she is by the radiator was taken 2 days before she crossed the Rainbow Bridge.
She was 12 years old. A belated goodbye to my beautiful friend.
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