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Putting my cat to sleep

Posted by: Sherrie Posts: 2 - Joined: Wed Aug 23rd, 2017 11:14 pm

#1200 - by Sherrie >> Wed Aug 23rd, 2017 11:23 pm

So to night I found my cat collapsed on the floor struggling to breathe with water coming out of her mouth ,so I dropped everything and took her to vets they tried her on oxygen and it made no difference , she also is anemic and had a slow heart rate . It was then I was told she wasn't going to make it through the night , it has broken my heart that she has been put to sleep and now she is pain free and crossed the rainbow bridge .

Sherrie Robinson
Posted by: Shailen Posts: 100 - Joined:

#1201 - by Shailen >> Thu Aug 24th, 2017 10:48 am

Hi Sherrie,

What was her name?

It sounds like she was very poorly indeed. Cats in her state also do not cope well with the stress of being handled and having lots of tests and treatments. I am sure you did the right and kindest thing for her.

I hope you find some of the resources on this site helpful. If you are on Facebook you can also join our private group at http://bit.ly/ralphsitefbgroup

Do take care,
Shailen (The Ralph Site founder)
Posted by: Sherrie Posts: 2 - Joined: Wed Aug 23rd, 2017 11:14 pm

#1202 - by Sherrie >> Thu Aug 24th, 2017 11:23 am

Hi her name was socks . Thank you so much xx
Sherrie Robinson
Posted by: Michelle Ball Posts: 66 - Joined:

#1208 - by Michelle Ball >> Mon Oct 2nd, 2017 12:15 am

Hi Sherrie
Sorry for not responding sooner but I've not been on here a while.
I'm so sorry for your loss...I can tell she was very loved indeed.
It is so hard making that awful decision but you definitely did the right thing. Socks is no longer suffering, she is at peace.
Keep in touch
Big hugs
Michelle x

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