RE: Pet Photos thread where too much is never enough.
September 27, 2018 at 10:23 pm
(This post was last modified: September 27, 2018 at 10:24 pm by Joods.)
It is hard indeed. This is the third pet I now have ashes of. Our second one, Sammy, was just shy of 20 years old when I had to humanely put her to sleep. She was just that old. She couldn't stand for long and I had to cover the couch with plastic and puppy pads. She'd literally stand, pee or poop then lay back down. She licked liquid food off a spoon. I just couldn't watch her suffer anymore. She lived a good life but it was time to let her go. That was 7 years ago and it still hurts. She was with me nearly my entire adult life. She went through two marriages with me, two kids, buying a house, buying my first new car... just lots of firsts in my life.
This one, Ebby, was hard too. My oldest turns 24 on Sunday and I haven't seen her for four years. Ebby was her cat and was the last thing I had to hold on to that was my daughter's. And you know, every time I lose a pet, I say to myself that I'm not going to get another one. I'm just not going to do it. Three years ago, the brothers, Dill and Pickles popped into our lives. You'd think after doing this so many times that I'd learn a lesson. Nope... I am still a sucker for cuteness.
This one, Ebby, was hard too. My oldest turns 24 on Sunday and I haven't seen her for four years. Ebby was her cat and was the last thing I had to hold on to that was my daughter's. And you know, every time I lose a pet, I say to myself that I'm not going to get another one. I'm just not going to do it. Three years ago, the brothers, Dill and Pickles popped into our lives. You'd think after doing this so many times that I'd learn a lesson. Nope... I am still a sucker for cuteness.
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