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Related: About this forumHad To Put Betty Bucelli Down This Morning
She was a big girl. Most of her life she was mid to high 20s pound kitty.
In the last couple months, she shed weight dramatically.
This morning she was leaking blood. My wife decided it was time before she really started to suffer.
This is her with Vincent keeping an eye on her.
She was close to 14.
Sad day around here. I don't think Vincent or Greta (her kitty sister) realize she's gone yet.
LetMyPeopleVote
(155,603 posts)My oldest and middle children each had to say goodbye to their bearded collies (who were 14 an 15 years old)
ProfessorGAC
(70,662 posts)Most of her life she was a bit skittish, so getting her into a carrier was a problem. Vet visits became near impossible.
Plus, as we suspected cancer, we knew we weren't spending a few thousand on treatments for a 13/14 year old cat.
So, we just rode out the last couple months.
We knew it was coming, but still tough.
captain queeg
(11,780 posts)Had to put my dog down a few years ago. I spent a couple thousand on tests and they couldnt say for sure what was wrong but I could see in his X-ray that something had grown in his stomach that displaced his guts. When he stopped eating I knew it was bad. We actually had a vet come to the house to do it (thats available now in some places) so at least he was comfortable with his family there.
brer cat
(26,517 posts)No matter how well we know it is for the best, it is always painful.
sinkingfeeling
(53,270 posts)ProfessorGAC
(70,662 posts)And when Greta is gone (she's 19!), my wife wants a couple litter mate sisters.
If they outlive us, my sister will take them.
If the come in as babies, they'll bond with the dog like Greta & Betty did.
Will be soothing to have everyone hanging out.
montanacowboy
(6,352 posts)that's the price we pay for having them in our lives - peace sweet kitty
blm
(113,856 posts)Goodnight, dear Betty.
ProfessorGAC
(70,662 posts)She was a talker! She'd respond when spoken to for 15 minutes if I didn't get bored first.
"Hi, Buccelli," "Meow" "How are you today?" "Meow (3 or 4 times)" And so on.
CousinIT
(10,495 posts)Poor girl. It's so hard to let them go. Sadly they don't live as long as we do!
RIP sweet little Betty!
LoisB
(9,025 posts)50 Shades Of Blue
(10,914 posts)louslobbs
(3,416 posts)I know your pain and I feel your pain ..😢❤️
yonder
(10,008 posts)3catwoman3
(25,701 posts)...difficult and painful of choices, we have chosen to call it liberating the spirit.
Euthanize sounds to clinical and impersonal, put to sleep isn't accurate, and I personally just never cared for put down (this is not a criticism of those who are OK with this terminology).
Wishing you serenity.
ProfessorGAC
(70,662 posts)And, thanks for the good wishes.
japple
(10,389 posts)their sick body, and I've always thought that they (as would I) feel gratitude. Bless you for helping your kitty cross the bridge.
Laurelin
(650 posts)It's such a difficult decision to let them go but she was fortunate that you did. 14 is a good life but it never seems long enough.
In the Netherlands they say "sterkte," which means courage. It seems like a good wish to make, so...sterkte.
multigraincracker
(34,352 posts)can be very painful. You did the right thing.
Grumpy Old Guy
(3,616 posts)AltairIV
(687 posts)So very sorry for your loss.
TBF
(34,780 posts)we had that last summer with an older lab (from rescue, knew she was at least 12 based on when we got her but could've been a few years older) & same deal with probable cancer. She was a velcro dog so it was a hard loss, I was so used to her being wherever I was.
ProfessorGAC
(70,662 posts)One night, that nasty thing either ruptured, pouring toxins into his system, or passed a clot to his heart.
Had to take him to emergency 24 hour vet to end it. He was barely aware of his surroundings.
We got Vincent a week or so later.
et tu
(1,897 posts)a pet parent but we need to be responsible to their
needs and do what is best for them. it is never easy
nor should it be. please remember your 'talker' and
the good times- take care~
live love laugh
(14,564 posts)orwell
(8,002 posts)...condolences on the family loss.
It sounds like the right decision.
MustLoveBeagles
(12,699 posts)keopeli
(3,579 posts)irisblue
(34,429 posts)highplainsdem
(52,847 posts)12-1/2.
So hard to say goodbye to them. Even if you believe, as I do, that you will see them again, on the other side.
The Unmitigated Gall
(4,625 posts)jtb653
(91 posts)you did the right and humane thing. it's hard to say goodbye.
onecaliberal
(36,359 posts)Hugs.
red dog 1
(29,554 posts)kimbutgar
(23,630 posts)When an older cat starts losing weight you know its bad!
But for the next few days you swear your see her running by you! Or hearing her meow!
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Midnight Writer
(23,145 posts)calimary
(84,645 posts)It's NEVER EVER easy, cuz you just love 'em so much...
And having walked in those shoes, I know how you feel. Even when it's for the best. And, like me, you may have mixed feelings about it (they're in a better place; they're not suffering or in pain anymore; they've lived a good long happy life...). And it kinda doesn't really help because nothing you say or think can make up for the fact that your furry little love is just GONE. I hope I'll see mine somewhere in the Hereafter. But I still feel it when I think about any one of 'em.
ZonkerHarris
(25,434 posts)Marthe48
(19,362 posts)Hope another kitty comes along to fill the hole, even a little
niyad
(120,759 posts)and send peace and comfort to her grieving loved ones.
I am so very sorry for the loss of your precious kitty. May her memory bring you joy.
ProfessorGAC
(70,662 posts)To you & everyone else here.