Tina and Gracie (GA)
Active Member
It has been way to long since I have posted in this group.
Unfortunately, I have some sad news to report. Gracie crossed the rainbow bridge on April 19th, 2022.
I had every intention on coming on here sooner and reporting, but every time I would log on I broke down.
I agreed to the injection (Covenia). I could be spelling it wrong. I wish I hadn't. I believe the medicine killed her. She went down hill so fast and knowing Gracie had CKD I was never cautioned. She became anemic within 48 hours of the injection and slowly started to decline. She spent several days in the emergency vet and was not showing much improvement. On the sixth day the vet encouraged me to take her home to see if it was an environmental thing. They thought maybe she was to stressed at the hospital, so they sent me home with IV bags, and her medicine.
One of their vets did house calls, so basically she was still getting care, but at home. Initially I saw some improvement. She would get these roller-coaster waves of energy. I didn't know this was something cats did when they are getting ready to cross over.
I remember the night before she passed. She slept on my chest. My dream that night was so vivid. I will never forget it. She was in a field of green grass. I couldn't get to her, but I kept calling her name.
The next morning I knew she was ready. The vet arrived and helped her cross.
Gracie lived a long beautiful eighteen-ish years. I cannot thank this message board enough for the support during her early diagnosis of diabetes. She would have never made it this far without the support from FDMB.
I don't believe anyone who helped me regularly is still around, but maybe they are. @Kris & Teasel @Rachel I tried tagging the other but I think she left.
I am going to try and make myself a little more present again...to give back to the members.
See you at the Rainbow Bridge
Unfortunately, I have some sad news to report. Gracie crossed the rainbow bridge on April 19th, 2022.
I had every intention on coming on here sooner and reporting, but every time I would log on I broke down.
I agreed to the injection (Covenia). I could be spelling it wrong. I wish I hadn't. I believe the medicine killed her. She went down hill so fast and knowing Gracie had CKD I was never cautioned. She became anemic within 48 hours of the injection and slowly started to decline. She spent several days in the emergency vet and was not showing much improvement. On the sixth day the vet encouraged me to take her home to see if it was an environmental thing. They thought maybe she was to stressed at the hospital, so they sent me home with IV bags, and her medicine.
One of their vets did house calls, so basically she was still getting care, but at home. Initially I saw some improvement. She would get these roller-coaster waves of energy. I didn't know this was something cats did when they are getting ready to cross over.
I remember the night before she passed. She slept on my chest. My dream that night was so vivid. I will never forget it. She was in a field of green grass. I couldn't get to her, but I kept calling her name.
The next morning I knew she was ready. The vet arrived and helped her cross.
Gracie lived a long beautiful eighteen-ish years. I cannot thank this message board enough for the support during her early diagnosis of diabetes. She would have never made it this far without the support from FDMB.
I don't believe anyone who helped me regularly is still around, but maybe they are. @Kris & Teasel @Rachel I tried tagging the other but I think she left.
I am going to try and make myself a little more present again...to give back to the members.
See you at the Rainbow Bridge

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