Lydia--(Rosie & Basil) GA
Member Since 2009
It is so so hard to come here and say that today, we had to help Basil across The Bridge. This group was a lifeline for us when we needed it most. And it was with the help of the wonderful people here that we were able to get Basil OTJ almost a full four years ago.
But in November, he was diagnosed with a severely enlarged heart and some kidney issues. It was a tough three months walking that line, finding foods that he could eat (thank you thank you thank you to the people who made all those charts with carbs AND phosphorus) and that he would eat. We tried our best but he was steadily loosing weight. Although even today, he was taking a little walk about the house, sitting in our laps and purring. His blood sugar remained in control, even with moving up to foods with 20% carbs and even the occasional 1/2TB of kibble just to get some calories in on bad days.
He just couldn't hang on anymore and we did not want him to suffer because we needed him. He was 17 and a half years old and has been with us since he was a tiny kitten. The vet came to the house, and my son, christened as Son Bean here back in the day, held him because he was Basil's very favorite person in the world.
I have been lucky to be owned by 7 cats in my life, and Rosie, his littermate sister is still with us. But Basil was the sweetest of them all. Sadly, we lost our little dog just under two weeks ago as well. It has been a tough time. Thank you for all you guys did for us. And for those of you struggling with the regimen of trying to get your kitty OTJ, believe me--it is worth it. I wouldn't give up one of those days with Basil.
But in November, he was diagnosed with a severely enlarged heart and some kidney issues. It was a tough three months walking that line, finding foods that he could eat (thank you thank you thank you to the people who made all those charts with carbs AND phosphorus) and that he would eat. We tried our best but he was steadily loosing weight. Although even today, he was taking a little walk about the house, sitting in our laps and purring. His blood sugar remained in control, even with moving up to foods with 20% carbs and even the occasional 1/2TB of kibble just to get some calories in on bad days.
He just couldn't hang on anymore and we did not want him to suffer because we needed him. He was 17 and a half years old and has been with us since he was a tiny kitten. The vet came to the house, and my son, christened as Son Bean here back in the day, held him because he was Basil's very favorite person in the world.
I have been lucky to be owned by 7 cats in my life, and Rosie, his littermate sister is still with us. But Basil was the sweetest of them all. Sadly, we lost our little dog just under two weeks ago as well. It has been a tough time. Thank you for all you guys did for us. And for those of you struggling with the regimen of trying to get your kitty OTJ, believe me--it is worth it. I wouldn't give up one of those days with Basil.