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Old 01-27-2012, 10:27 PM #1
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Default My cat died today

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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