Annabelle is gone

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My heart is so heavy as I write this - we lost our Annabelle sometime early this morning. When we woke up, she was gone. It seems surreal and so strange without her, we'd had her for fifteen years. We only knew about her diabetes for a week, and we were just starting to put some of the principles I learned in this forum into practice. We tried to beat it, but it was not to be. Thanks for all your support and good wishes. Denise
 
Oh, I am so sorry... what a terrible shock, and awful loss. Sometimes the diabetes is a symptom of other things... this was the case with my cat.

I hardly know what to say other than that I hope good memories of her, photos, and support from friends and family will help sustain you through the tough times ahead. I know you miss her terribly and my heart aches for you. Take care.
 
I am so sorry to hear about your loss .. no matter how long we have our furbabies with us, it is never long enough .. Fly Free Annabelle ...
 
I'm writing this with tears in my eyes... and am so sorry for your loss.

I'm new to this site as well and have only known about my 9 year old cat Boo's diabetes for a couple weeks. My heart hurts for you in your loss and i'm hoping I don't awake to the same thing...

Shelly
 
Denise,
I'm SO sorry you lost your baby. BIG hugs and remember, she's still with you right there in your heart.

Shelly,
I think all of us go thru that same thing so you're not alone....

Sweet Annabelle - fly free and land softly...

BIG HUGS
 
Denise, my heartfelt sympathy on the sudden passing of your precious Annabelle. There are times when diabetes is the first disease to show up but in reality it is the second disease to something else going on.
So sad to find them gone like that......my heart goes out to you.

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Denise,

I am so sorry for your loss of Annabelle. I hope you will find peace in your memories of your 15 years together. Fly free on angelwings, Annabelle.

Claudia
 
Sorry to hear this, but at least it sounds like she didn't suffer and at least she died in her surroundings.

Fifteen years IS a lot - all the little reminders will be around for a while. It's tough, I know. I hope your pain will soon be replaced with nothing but good memories.
 
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