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Unhappy R.I.P. Emmy

We had to put our little girl Emmy down on January 16, 2010. She was a 17 yr. old calico cat that my husband had since she was 8 weeks old.

When I came in the door only three cats were there to greet me so I just knew something was wrong. I went on the search for Emmy and found her on her side behind the couch, barely breathing. When I talked to her and petted her, her breathing became more pronounced so she knew I was with her. We made that dreaded call to the vet and drove a half hour to meet her there at the vets office.

I had a dream about four days prior about walking in the door and finding her dead and my husband 'fessed up that he had a premonition about Emmy dying. It's so hard to lose a pet.
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