He may not have noticed. I don't know really, just knowing how some animals with disabilities don't always realize that they are disabled.Originally Posted by Petnurse2265
Thank you, he will be missed dearly. I just feel bad for all the things he couldn't do that a kitten should be able to do.
AAAwww... Just a thought. I will bet he is there asleep on your bed, but you don't see him. I honestly believe that when we still expect to see a loved one who has passed, that they actually are there, but we just can't see. That is what makes me feel better. He is definately keeping his eye on you. What a litle lovey guy.Originally Posted by Petnurse2265
Thank you so much, he has been gone a month and a half now, but it is still hard. I keep expecting to see him asleep on my bed, but he is never there.
I had an old ferret. He was about 8 yrs old when my best animal friend called me to say it was time. I had 3 younger female ferrets, and a 21 yr old lifestyle. He was an old man, he lived with her. She had promised him that she would take him in if she ever had the chance when he was about 3 yrs old. I got him when he was about 4. When he started getting sick, she asked if she could home him for his final days, and I agreed, since I knew about her promise to him. We both loved him with all our hearts. She was very active in Ferret rescues at the time. The vet I went to was her vet also, so they knew my old man very well.Originally Posted by Petnurse2265
Just a side note, I know everyone here has had to deal with euthanizing an animal at one time or another, even if it doesn't seem like it the vet and the techs that are present do feel your loss. Sometimes we have to hold on to it till we get home, but we do feel it, every pets life it precious.