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Thanks for all the kind words! Just a shame that it had to happen this way and even more difficult that it was so sudden. Thank you for all your feedback and suggestions it is muchly appreciated, i guess i will never know and should just remember the 17 years of fun! Thanks again |
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Very sorry to hear about your loss. I too lost a cat to an unexplained illness so I know only too well what you're going through. I'm convinced it was a brain tumour in my cat, she was only five, but had always been a bit 'vague', though well. I think it was a slow growing tumour and only when it reached a certain size did it start to cause severe symptoms which led to her having to be put to sleep. I couldn't bear to have an autopsy either, though sometimes I wish I had as I would like to know for sure what killed her..... Take comfort in the fact that your puss had a long and happy life with you..... |
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