I so wish I knew your name, sweetie. I so wish...
Sigh...
DKA can take whatever time it takes to onset. I suppose it depends on the cat. I am a tall person with a small bladder who drinks a lot of water daily. And, no, I'm not diabetic. It's just that I'm used what goes in pretty much goes out. So, even though I noticed Giz was drinking and peeing more, I did not know this to be a sign of diabetes...
She was simultaneously diagnosed diabetic and DKA in the same breath. Came home to an emotionally rocky start after three days in ICU at the ER hospital, and we were blessed to dance for four more years... Took me two years to pay off my mom's Giz's ER vet loan...
What I'm trying to tell you is, gosh, I so wish I knew your name, sometime's DKA just takes our precious furries in a heartbeat. Sometimes it doesn't. It's not your fault, darling. Sometimes, it just happens.
Please remember your love for Shadow. Please allow your aching heart to remember the good memories. You know, the ones that make you smile and will heal your aching heart. It will happen, it just takes time...
And, please accept my heartfelt condolences and deepest sympathies.
Fly free, precious Shadow! Soar high on your beautiful new gossamer furry wings! Visit your parent's dreams and let them know you're okay now. You're chasing butterflies and ordering pizza with Giz, unless she's in the mood for Yung Chow Fried rice with shrimp. She'll show you the best sun spots at The Bridge... And, you'll have so many new friends to play with.
Much love and countless gentle hugs,
Deb and Nikki -- and, Giz...
Solace
From the silence of your pain I heard my name
and on the wings of light I have come
to see the sadness in your eyes
that cry without tears.
Can you see me? I am here.
I will always be near you
to calm your shattered heart
and to make you smile at the memories.
Do you feel me, perhaps a soft brush of fur?
You ache to believe it's real
but you are afraid to hope.
You brush away a strand of hair
But it was I, whispering.....
I am only here for but a moment;
The silver thread gently quivers.
I will leave behind my love in a dream.
When you awaken, and without really knowing why
Your heart will know at last
That it is all right, for now
to say good-bye
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