Texaco “Chuck” Trudo March 31, 1995 – April 23, 2014

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Chuck and Susan

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It’s a sad day at our house today – Chuck was put to sleep this morning at the vet’s office. He was in end stage kidney failure (kidney and liver values were 3-4 times above normal) and any treatments would only have prolonged his life (quantity) and not given him a quality of life. We chose to let him go in peace.

Chuck was our Old Blue Eyes – he had the most gorgeous eyes. He moved with us from Texas to Iowa and back to Texas. He dealt with grandchildren and Sergeant, Percy, Riley, Dallas and Bouncer with grace.

He developed feline diabetes in 2008. With a lot of hard work on all our parts, he was able to go OTJ about 45 days after a near fatal, vet-induced hypoglycemia event. He was diet controlled and doing very well until February, 2013, when he had to go back on insulin, likely due to a worn-out pancreas.

We all worked hard to control his blood glucose numbers, without much success. We started with his original insulin (Lantus); when that didn’t appear to be controlling the BG, we switched to different insulin (ProZinc). Through twice daily insulin injections, then three times daily injections, thousands of home blood glucose tests and many blood tests at the vet, he never objected, never fought us. He would sit calmly and patiently while we poked his ear, hoping for enough blood with one poke. Sometimes we got enough, sometimes we didn’t get enough and sometimes we got way too much.

Several years ago, there was a movie called “The Ghost and the Darkness.” My oldest brother nicknamed Chuck “The Ghost” (because he was all white) and Sergeant “The Darkness” (because he was all black). The Darkness left us in 2007; The Ghost joins him today.
 
I am so sorry for your loss. He had a good life and a great mom to take care of him. He knows how much he is loved and will be waiting for you to join him some day.

I will light a candle for Chuck to night to help him find his way.

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Many hugs to you in your time of grief.
 
I am new here, but your post brought tears to my eyes. I lost my oldest beloved Tuxedo cat Junior 11 years ago to kidney failure and had to say, we are so sorry for your loss - Chuck sounds like he had the best life possible and you made that happen!
 
I'm so sorry Susan. it's never easy to let them leave this life for another one but you did the right thing. When the suffering outweighs the quality of life it is the most compassionate choice. Blessings to you both.
 
((((((Susan)))))) I'm so sorry that Chuck had to leave you. He had a good long life, but it is still never long enough. I know I learned a lot watching you learn to deal with Chuck's numbers over the years.

Fly free, sweet boy.
 
Dear Susan,
Your boy is flying free and being reunited with "The Darkness" and all of his old friends at the Bridge. What a good, long life he had with you. Fly free, dear Chuck aka "The Ghost". You are very much loved.

In deepest sympathy,

Ella & Edward, Rusty, and Stu (GA)
 
((((Susan))))

I'm so sorry to hear that it was Chuck's time to find his way across the Bridge. There will be many friends from Lantus Land to greet him there. Fly free Chuck and land softly.
 
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