My Annie Bear is gone....

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RockStar033

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We took Annie on her final journey to the vet. It was quick, but peaceful. I wasn't sure if i wanted to be in the room but i did, and i'm glad i did.

I want to thank everyone here for all your help through the course of her diagnosis and treatment of her diabetes. I learned SO much, and i tried SO hard to make her better. I could not have done it without all your guidance. THis place is truly wonderful.

My heart is broken but i know i made the right choice, and she will suffer no more. She was always my sweet little baby! She was the most loving cat i have ever known for 14 years. My husband bawled his eyes out, and he didn't even cry when his grandpa passed away a couple weeks ago!.

She will forever remain in our hearts!

I am worried about Jade, her sister now. They have been together for 14 years, and i'm worried about how she will act when she realizes her sister isn't coming home!
any advice or tips?

I tried to post a pic of Annie but i can't figure it out.
 
I am so sorry for your lost of your sweet Annie. As far as her sister goes all you can really do is love on her as she will grieve with you and your husband.

Fly Free Annie and land ever so softly back in the hearts that loved you so well for so long.

Mel, Maxwell, Autumn & The Fur Gang
 
I am so sorry for your loss. Fly free sweet Annie, for you were well loved.
I can see her pictures in your signature. She is beautiful
 
I am so sorry .. it's always the hardest choice to make .. take comfort in knowing that annie is now flying free at the bridge, happy and healthy, waiting till you all meet again ..
 
I'm so sorry for your loss it's a hard thing to have to go through. Fly free Annie. As for Jade give her extra snuggles and let her be your comfort as you comfort her.
 
Dear Star,

I am so very, very sorry for your loss of your sweet Annie Bear. You did so much for her, but yet we all try so hard to keep our furbabies with us for as long as possible, but sometimes, it is a kinder thing to do, to release them from their pain and suffering. My heart goes out to you and your husband.

Sending lots of prayers! Fly free, little Annie Bear! Find my May-Belle who passed away last month on Nov. 5, and chase the butterflies and play with all the kitties and doggies, and know that we will all be together again one day in the future.

(((((((HUGS))))))),
Jean and Charcoal (GA) rb_icon wings_cat rb_icon
 
I'm sorry Annie had to go. I'm very glad you were strong enough to be in the room with her. I don't think it's right for them to cross alone if we can help it. Jade will adjust. Hold her close and you'll get through it together. Fly free lil Annie Bear wings_cat
 
So very sorry for your loss. Really love her name Annie Bear.

As for how to help her sister, a wise vet tech told me to leave the dog items in place for a period of time after she died as Yoshi, the cat, was very attached to her. He slept in her bed everyday for over a month. And when Yoshi left, our remaining cat who only tolerated him and refused to sleep in her bed if he had, promptly climbed in his bed and didn't leave for a long time afterward.
 
I am so sorry for your loss of your sweet Annie Bear.
Dani and Sandy (GA 12/14/12)

wings_cat fly free little one
 
((((Star))))

I'm so sorry for your loss. Making the decision to let your beloved kitty earn her wings is one of the hardest decisions we ever make. I'm glad she knew you were there with her, caring for her as she crossed to the Bridge.

Fly free, Annie Bear, and land softly. There are many at the Bridge to play with until you are reunited with those you love best.
 
I'm so sorry and know exactly what you might be going through right now. This was a tough weekend... for us both, since both our furry friends passed over the course of the weekend.

My Smokey, who had another older cat that died at 18, was so upset when he didn't come back. She slept in his bed. She also took out his toys to see if that would bring him back (and she usually doesn't touch toys). I agree with what someone posted.... anything with the scent of the other can be of comfort, just as pictures and toys and other meaningful items help us. And of course spoil your other furry friend with affection and attention. It takes time and the cats never forget the other.... but they do let go of the pain.

I'm really sorry for your loss. Your kitty knew you were there for her as she earned her wings and she knew she was loved and safe.

Someone told me something that helped a bit. One day he and a friend were out and were approached by a psychic (and they both don't believe in that). Well, this woman asked him if he had a dog (she described its appearance exactly) and he was shocked. She said, "I see him. He's standing to the left of you." The man gasped, "that's exactly where he always stood." My colleague said that the hairs on the back of his neck stood up. So your furry friends are there to console you and each other, and one day you will all be reunited.

Hugs and purrs.
 
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