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Oh Rob, I'm so sorry mate.Lost our dog today
God Bless Bailey the Bastard
Naughty to the end

He'll be crossing the Rainbow Bridge, for sure

Oh Rob, I'm so sorry mate.Lost our dog today
God Bless Bailey the Bastard
Naughty to the end
Very sorry to hear that mate. It's hard when part of the family suddenly isn't there anymore. Sending lots and lots of love to yourself and the Mrs.Lost our dog today
God Bless Bailey the Bastard
Naughty to the end
That's loveSix year bonus really since he lost his leg at eight (roughly).
Log fire lit early just for him and a whole settee in front of it every day for the last two winters.
Honestly, I was very happy she could pass on. Iām upset about what happened to her. She just looked mangled. The cat I knew had died before I got there. She was just obliterated, but breathing. It was awful.Sorry mate, both lost our pets recently.
Better place and all that.
I truly hope my dog doesn't meet your cat at the rainbow bridge...
Very sorry to hear this and strikes a chord. Lost a beautiful little 18 month old cat a few weeks ago, he ventured down to the main road and was hit. Fortunately a very kind person (not the driver) rescued him and took him to the vets, dead on impact but just looked so peaceful. So incredibly shocking and upsetting and house isnāt the same without the energetic and loveable little bundle but so grateful we got proper closure, not just being missing, or mangled on the side of the road etc.I saw my cat be euthanised.
She had been run over a few days ago. I wanted to go see her, I bought treat too.
I donāt know I saw there. She was mangled. She twitched and breathed like a rabbit, she blinked like an eagle. There was dry spit all over her coat, it was matted, yellow.
I took one look at her and cried. I felt sick. I donāt know what had happened to her. She was so pretty and I was just looking at this⦠thing. She couldnāt even eat the treat.
She looked away from us while she took the injection. She turned away from us, looked death straight it the eyes. I always took her as snooty, but she was so valiant. I couldnāt see her face. I stroked her. It was like stroking the old Yoshi. She was so young.
I took great comfort seeing her at peace again, just like how she used to sit on the puzzle board in the living room. I donāt want to think about looking at what I saw ever again. I wish the car had just killed her there and then. I wouldnāt wish her to live seconds more, with what had happened to her, she was so precious.
She was good. Maybe even the best.
Thank you for your kind words - about now Iām starting to wrap my head around it. Luckily, the main trauma of it has started to wear off and Iām quite close to accepting the whole thing, but primarily itās adjusting to not her death, but her non-existence.Very sorry to hear this and strikes a chord. Lost a beautiful little 18 month old cat a few weeks ago, he ventured down to the main road and was hit. Fortunately a very kind person (not the driver) rescued him and took him to the vets, dead on impact but just looked so peaceful. So incredibly shocking and upsetting and house isnāt the same without the energetic and loveable little bundle but so grateful we got proper closure, not just being missing, or mangled on the side of the road etc.
Iām very sorry for what you had to go through.