Good luck!! I'd ask what you do but it might give away too much IRL info?OhHiImSam wrote:Ya'll wish me luck.
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Good luck!! I'd ask what you do but it might give away too much IRL info?OhHiImSam wrote:Ya'll wish me luck.
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Not too much. I'm getting my Masters in Publishing with a concentration in Technology and Design.meganshay wrote:Good luck!! I'd ask what you do but it might give away too much IRL info?OhHiImSam wrote:Ya'll wish me luck.
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Good luck!OhHiImSam wrote:Ya'll wish me luck.
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I am so sorry. The loss of a fur baby is just so hard. Watching them suffer and choosing when to let go takes immeasurable strength.MamaJoAnna wrote:I'm absolutely heartbroken. We had to have my 5.5 year old cat put to sleep tonight. She had been suffering for a short time with what we think may have been a form of lymphoma. She kept losing weight and was severely anemic and dehydrated no matter what we did to help her. My husband will be burying her beside her "brother" who we had to have put to sleep in 2012 due to a skin condition and a staph infection. I don't know if I can have another cat, like...ever. I'm trying to be strong so my emotions don't affect Jacob, but it's so hard. It's so unfair.
I'm sorry to hear about your poor girl. It sounds like you're doing everything you can for her. She's a lucky girl to have someone that loves her so much, and tried so hard to help her.blackbetty wrote:So sorry Jo. currently going through the same. I inherited my brother's Doberman puppy in his divorce. Just before her first bday she started losing weight rapidly and got lethargic. Stopped eating. Took her to the vet, they gave her meds. Didn't help. Took her back, more meds. She got worse and we hospitalized her for about a week and found she's in liver failure. She has continued to get worse. She was having good days but not anymore. She's gained some weight back and is eating and drinking and using the bathroom outside. But she paces, rubs against the wall, is pretty lethargic, seems totally out of it, stares into space... The most I see her acting like Zoey is some "better days" she will come up to me wagging her tail when I come in or talk to her and let me pet her a little. Called the vet yesterday. He said her only option is surgery. It's a specialty surgery that has to be done out of state. Surgery alone costs $2-3K not including before/aftercare, hospitalization, and meds which she will be on for life. Less than a 50% chance it will help and it will mean more suffering for her our other choice is putting her to sleep and we've basically Come to the decision that it's the more humane choice rather than letting her suffer. She's not in pain but she had a very low quality of life right now. My Zoey girl deserves better. She's only 14 months old. I'm so sad.
Ugh. I'm with Krypto, I wish pets wouldn't get sick or old. So sorry Betty 14 months...too damn young.blackbetty wrote:So sorry Jo. currently going through the same. I inherited my brother's Doberman puppy in his divorce. Just before her first bday she started losing weight rapidly and got lethargic. Stopped eating. Took her to the vet, they gave her meds. Didn't help. Took her back, more meds. She got worse and we hospitalized her for about a week and found she's in liver failure. She has continued to get worse. She was having good days but not anymore. She's gained some weight back and is eating and drinking and using the bathroom outside. But she paces, rubs against the wall, is pretty lethargic, seems totally out of it, stares into space... The most I see her acting like Zoey is some "better days" she will come up to me wagging her tail when I come in or talk to her and let me pet her a little. Called the vet yesterday. He said her only option is surgery. It's a specialty surgery that has to be done out of state. Surgery alone costs $2-3K not including before/aftercare, hospitalization, and meds which she will be on for life. Less than a 50% chance it will help and it will mean more suffering for her our other choice is putting her to sleep and we've basically Come to the decision that it's the more humane choice rather than letting her suffer. She's not in pain but she had a very low quality of life right now. My Zoey girl deserves better. She's only 14 months old. I'm so sad.
How the hell do they even find this site to spam. It's such a random place lolKryptonite wrote:The site is being spammed like crazy.subject99 wrote:Wtf is up with all the threads created for essay shit?