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I'm so sorry for your loss, Lyn ... It is such a heartbreaking decision to have to make but it was the kindest thing you could have done for Rosie. She is now free from further pain and suffering.... Sleep tight special girl, no more pain ....... xx |
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How sad, Lyn. As others have said, what you did for Rosie was the ultimate act of kindness. At least she has care and kindness from you, even if she wouldn't let you too close. |
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How sad Lyn, but you gave Rosie the perfect life and never expected too much from her. I am sure she was very happy. In April we lost our Birman cat, Misty. Like Rosie he had lost loads of weight, but was still eating and he too had a tumour on his liver. He would have been 13 in May. We were very sad to lose him, but know he was lucky to have had a good life. I am sorry for your loss. |
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