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01-27-2012, 10:27 PM | #1 | |||
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She ahs been acting weird lately, less social with the two of us, some strange meows almost like crying. Tonight she threw up really bad on the love seat and then ran back to her favorite place in the office. I cleaned up the furniture, took awhile since I had to get the cleaner out and clean then scrub. When I went back to the office she was just laying there dead. She had some blood in and around her mouth. Now as to what to do with her. What do you do when you pet dies? Does the vet take care of it, the Humane society, animal control?
I guess all this will hit me tomorrow.
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01-27-2012, 11:18 PM | #2 | |||
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A vet office should know of local cremation services.
They will cremate and if you wish return the ashes to you , for an extra fee. If you aren't able to bury the pet in an appropriate place, then call the local dog pound for info.
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01-27-2012, 11:21 PM | #3 | |||
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I'm sorry you lost your friend, Doydie.
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01-27-2012, 11:24 PM | #4 | |||
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That's sad. How old was she?
Almost sounds like some sort of heart failure. When my dog died, he died of kidney and heart failure (probably from being poisoned by a neighbor. He was fine one day, and the next he was suddenly very sick. No idea what kind of poison it was.) and he'd done something similar. Got sick, there was blood in the vomit and it was kind of foamy. In Omaha, the Humane Society has a place called Rainbow Bridge. You can take your pet there or you can have your veterinarian take your pet there. I dont know if your area would have something like that, but I bet you can contact your local Humane Society to find out. When my dog TinyMonsters died, he died at the vet's office. So the vet took care of sending him to Rainbow Bridge. All I had to do was tell the tech at the vet's office that I wanted him sent there (think that's what I did...I might have had to call Rainbow Bridge myself...I dont remember now) and tell the tech what I wanted them to do with Tiny. We had him cremated and Rainbow Bridge put him in a really nice carved wooden box. He's on my headboard of my bed right now. The box is really nice, and it's got his name and birthday and death date on a little engraved plaque that's on it. My plan is that when I die, I've told everyone in my family that I'm not leaving if Tiny's not with me. They're to come get Tiny and put him in with me. I was with him his entire life. I want him with me forever. Hoping that my family listens to me and remembers to grab him. If he's not there, I'm planning on haunting my family members. I wont be a friendly ghost. I just checked the local Rainbow Bridge website and they've got more options now for what kinds of boxes they put pet cremains in. I almost wish I had the cremains locket. (little vial they put some of the ashes in so you can wear it as a necklace) Almost wonder if I can take Tiny back there, and have them put a little of him in a locket for me. (that doesnt sound creepy does it?) I really liked my dog. I'm really sorry about your cat. It hurts to raise pets up from a puppy/kitten, see them develop and then suddenly lose them. Only part of pet ownership that I hated was that last day.
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01-27-2012, 11:50 PM | #5 | |||
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I guess I can talk and think a little more now. She has had some meowing like she was crying and had blood in her urine yesterday. Wow, I had never seen her throw up like she did. Right now laying next to me she looks bloated. I finally covered her up.
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01-27-2012, 11:57 PM | #6 | |||
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I am trying to change my profile pic to one of Adora and I am failing every time.
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01-28-2012, 12:59 AM | #7 | ||
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I'm sorry you lost your pet so suddenly.
We had one die at home. She had thyroid issues and just gave it up to heart failure at 18 yrs old. We buried her on our place. The other cat, just went into distress suddenly and we never knew what happened. I kind of suspect she may have eaten a poisoned rat. She was an outside kitty. The vet put her down for us and we had her cremated.
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01-28-2012, 01:06 AM | #8 | |||
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Sorry for your loss, pets are a gift of unconditional love
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