skinky44
Member Since 2014
My sweet, tough as heck, little girl Skinky got her wings on Saturday.
I got a lot of information and support from the FDMB community which helped in making Skinky's last few months enjoyable and hopeful. Dyanna, Squeaky, Critter Mom, Scotty's Mom, Rhiannon, Ann, Mel you guys really stand out in helping me with support/information/treatments that I previously had no clue about beforehand...she was my first cat who ever got any illness...and oh boy she kept me busy. I know there are a few others that I might be forgetting - and I'm sorry about that.
She took a turn on Thursday where I could see that she was, at this point, in a good deal of discomfort. Her little hind legs just were not supporting her enough. It was at THIS point that I felt her quality of life had greatly diminished and that there was little chance of her making another great Skinky come back.
The only positive thing that I can say from this turn of events was that it did make me realize how premature it would've been to give her that "final gift" sooner. So many wrote that "you will know when it's time". I thought those words trite at the time, but I realize now that they are so very true. I am so happy that I did not prematurely end her life. From seeing her in true discomfort, I can see that it would've been lazy and cruel to have ended her life prematurely. It would've haunted me for a lifetime. NO ONE knows their pet like their owner. Although it was an awful lot of work, I am so grateful that I took the time to make her as comfortable and healthy as I could during her last few months. It was the least I could do for the lifetime of happiness and devotion that she gave me.
RIP my sweet, sweet little girl.
I got a lot of information and support from the FDMB community which helped in making Skinky's last few months enjoyable and hopeful. Dyanna, Squeaky, Critter Mom, Scotty's Mom, Rhiannon, Ann, Mel you guys really stand out in helping me with support/information/treatments that I previously had no clue about beforehand...she was my first cat who ever got any illness...and oh boy she kept me busy. I know there are a few others that I might be forgetting - and I'm sorry about that.
She took a turn on Thursday where I could see that she was, at this point, in a good deal of discomfort. Her little hind legs just were not supporting her enough. It was at THIS point that I felt her quality of life had greatly diminished and that there was little chance of her making another great Skinky come back.
The only positive thing that I can say from this turn of events was that it did make me realize how premature it would've been to give her that "final gift" sooner. So many wrote that "you will know when it's time". I thought those words trite at the time, but I realize now that they are so very true. I am so happy that I did not prematurely end her life. From seeing her in true discomfort, I can see that it would've been lazy and cruel to have ended her life prematurely. It would've haunted me for a lifetime. NO ONE knows their pet like their owner. Although it was an awful lot of work, I am so grateful that I took the time to make her as comfortable and healthy as I could during her last few months. It was the least I could do for the lifetime of happiness and devotion that she gave me.
RIP my sweet, sweet little girl.
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..fly free and land softly little Skinky..