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and keep feeling better.
China's more alert today. He's holding his head up and looking around before he falls asleep again. He woke me up this morning by staring hard at me, wanting his breakfast :)
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By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean.
Mark Twain
like gonzo says, sometimes there's nothin' you can do, and you just have to accept. please know that you and yours are in my thoughts and prayers.......healin' vibes to your dear kitty!!!! didn't even know you had a cat, .............
My dog's a Parson Jack Russell Terrier named Rhett (after Rhett Butler). He's about 12, getting older and lazy. Still the cutest little guy around, friendly and fun.
"If I lose him, I will flounder" -- I am so sorry for you Lilly.
The Buddha said that all meetings end in separation. It is conditioned existence. I hope that your cat remains a good companion for you in the time he has left. Be very present in these moments and experience them fully.
There is no need to flounder, just calmly accept. Part of accepting is to just feel badly at the appropriate times. All our close pets have very personal karma with us and it is up to us to complete each relationship naturally in harmony.
I wish you much grace in dealing with this.
our 19 year old cat had what seems to be a stroke on Saturday. He is senile and deaf, and now lame, but seems to be at peace, so we have decided to care for him as long as it takes. Friends please vibe him that it is a long long time!! I brought him to Europe with me, from America, and he and his brother helped me alot to adjust to my new life-and though his brother died a few years ago, China has stuck with me until now. He is a loving guy-used to follow my daughter around with the devotion normally seen more in dogs than cats. If I lose him, I will flounder. He seems like he has accepted his handicap relatively calmly, so please help me vibe him to keep his amazing will for life just a little bit longer.
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By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity -- another man's I mean.
Mark Twain
so sorry, man........ima say an extra prayer in the mornin' at mass....hey!...mebbe he's playin' frisbee wif jerry now.............
I lost my Rex in March, and the 14 years we had together weren't nearly enough.
I thought Callie (the Dallie), who has been a diva from puppyhood, would do well as an only child, but no she did not. She was still looking for Rex weeks later, and saying as plain as day, "It's broken. Fix it." She turned from the baby to an old lady (she IS 12...) virtually overnight, decided that a lot of moving around was too much trouble, and generally was really depressed.
And I was no better.
So we found another border collie/Lab in need at Border Collie Rescue, and now Cash, the Dog in Black, is in residence. Callie is restored to her former self, and he's a pretty great dog.
No one could replace Rex, though, and I'm sure it's the same with your Tiger...

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