Pumbaa
Member Since 2012
I haven't posted in over a week, because Pumbaa was put to sleep, in my arms, on 1/21, knowing how very loved he was, And I miss him a lot!
This was not an easy decision for me. My little guy had been fighting me for BG testing, and using all of his strength to climb off of my lap and get away from me at testing times. I knew he was tired of our routines after nine months. Not to mention how the sleep deprivation for nine months, due to Pumbaa's frequent dives, affected my health, and my income and my taking care of my elderly and medically challenged Mom.
I refused to consider re-homing Pumbaa, because I didn't want him to wonder why I no longer loved him. That was never an issue. And he still would have been subjected to the testing/shooting that I was subjecting him to, and hating it.
I wanted my little guy to leave this earth knowing how loved he was for nine years. And he did. Peacefully.
I thank Marje so much for reaching out to me, and asking what was going on, and for understanding my difficult decision. (((HUGS))) Marje, you so deserve a purple heart for really caring about our FD cats. Love you! (((HUGS)))
I took lots of photos and videos of Pumbaa, his last weekend. Things I had wanted to capture for years, but had never made sure I had my camera ready for.
Here is my tribute to my Pumbaa!
http://www.arizonagraphicandwebdesign.com/PUMBAA-BECK-012013.m4v
Please don't judge me for my very difficult decision, since you don't walk in my shoes. This was a very difficult decision for me to make and it was the right decision, for all involved. I still miss my little guy so much, but he will always be alive in my heart and in my memories. And now I can make sure that I am doing what I need to do for and with my mom, to lengthen her time on this earth, and make that time enjoyable. As well as taking care of me, so I can take are of my mom and my business.
I hope you all understand this, as Marje did.
Suze
This was not an easy decision for me. My little guy had been fighting me for BG testing, and using all of his strength to climb off of my lap and get away from me at testing times. I knew he was tired of our routines after nine months. Not to mention how the sleep deprivation for nine months, due to Pumbaa's frequent dives, affected my health, and my income and my taking care of my elderly and medically challenged Mom.
I refused to consider re-homing Pumbaa, because I didn't want him to wonder why I no longer loved him. That was never an issue. And he still would have been subjected to the testing/shooting that I was subjecting him to, and hating it.
I wanted my little guy to leave this earth knowing how loved he was for nine years. And he did. Peacefully.
I thank Marje so much for reaching out to me, and asking what was going on, and for understanding my difficult decision. (((HUGS))) Marje, you so deserve a purple heart for really caring about our FD cats. Love you! (((HUGS)))
I took lots of photos and videos of Pumbaa, his last weekend. Things I had wanted to capture for years, but had never made sure I had my camera ready for.
Here is my tribute to my Pumbaa!
http://www.arizonagraphicandwebdesign.com/PUMBAA-BECK-012013.m4v
Please don't judge me for my very difficult decision, since you don't walk in my shoes. This was a very difficult decision for me to make and it was the right decision, for all involved. I still miss my little guy so much, but he will always be alive in my heart and in my memories. And now I can make sure that I am doing what I need to do for and with my mom, to lengthen her time on this earth, and make that time enjoyable. As well as taking care of me, so I can take are of my mom and my business.
I hope you all understand this, as Marje did.
Suze