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Posted by Allison on October 6, 2009, 11:31 am
((hugs))
Allison
Sherry wrote:
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> Yoda was a scraggly 6-toed kitten my son brought home in 1993. DS left
> home long ago,
> but Yoda stayed. He was so named because he had huge ears and a pointy
> face. When
> you folded his ears down, he looked for all the world like the Star
> Wars character.
>
> He'd been sick for months, and I knew when I got up this morning it
> was "time." He was
> clearly suffering and I already knew the vet's bag of tricks was used
> up. Yoda was old,
> his organs were old, and they were failing him. I took him
> to the vet to be euthanized. The literal definition of euthanasia is
> "good death." And I have
> to say, it was the best euthanasia I have ever witnessed. In life
> Yoda was a most
> pampered feline. His death was extraordinarily peaceful and calm.
> Every cat should be
> so lucky to die with dignity, with love, the best drugs money can buy,
> and snoring on
> the arm of someone who really loved him.
>
> I just am missing that cat already something fierce. After seventeen
> years, I am not sure
> I can quilt without Yoda.
>
> Sherry
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Posted by Gen on October 6, 2009, 12:56 pm
Thinking of you. I know how you feel. I lost a 17yr. old Siamese 15 years
ago, and still miss him a lot, even though I now have 4 cats. Some are so
special that they'll never be forgotten. HUGS to you.
Gen
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> Yoda was a scraggly 6-toed kitten my son brought home in 1993. DS left
> home long ago,
> but Yoda stayed. He was so named because he had huge ears and a pointy
> face. When
> you folded his ears down, he looked for all the world like the Star
> Wars character.
> He'd been sick for months, and I knew when I got up this morning it
> was "time." He was
> clearly suffering and I already knew the vet's bag of tricks was used
> up. Yoda was old,
> his organs were old, and they were failing him. I took him
> to the vet to be euthanized. The literal definition of euthanasia is
> "good death." And I have
> to say, it was the best euthanasia I have ever witnessed. In life
> Yoda was a most
> pampered feline. His death was extraordinarily peaceful and calm.
> Every cat should be
> so lucky to die with dignity, with love, the best drugs money can buy,
> and snoring on
> the arm of someone who really loved him.
> I just am missing that cat already something fierce. After seventeen
> years, I am not sure
> I can quilt without Yoda.
> Sherry
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Posted by Edna Pearl on October 6, 2009, 1:11 pm
I'm so sorry for your loss.
ep
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> Yoda was a scraggly 6-toed kitten my son brought home in 1993. DS left
> home long ago,
> but Yoda stayed. He was so named because he had huge ears and a pointy
> face. When
> you folded his ears down, he looked for all the world like the Star
> Wars character.
> He'd been sick for months, and I knew when I got up this morning it
> was "time." He was
> clearly suffering and I already knew the vet's bag of tricks was used
> up. Yoda was old,
> his organs were old, and they were failing him. I took him
> to the vet to be euthanized. The literal definition of euthanasia is
> "good death." And I have
> to say, it was the best euthanasia I have ever witnessed. In life
> Yoda was a most
> pampered feline. His death was extraordinarily peaceful and calm.
> Every cat should be
> so lucky to die with dignity, with love, the best drugs money can buy,
> and snoring on
> the arm of someone who really loved him.
> I just am missing that cat already something fierce. After seventeen
> years, I am not sure
> I can quilt without Yoda.
> Sherry
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Posted by simpleseven on October 6, 2009, 1:15 pm
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> Yoda was a scraggly 6-toed kitten my son brought home in 1993. DS left
> home long ago,
> but Yoda stayed. He was so named because he had huge ears and a pointy
> face. When
> you folded his ears down, he looked for all the world like the Star
> Wars character.
> He'd been sick for months, and I knew when I got up this morning it
> was "time." He was
> clearly suffering and I already knew the vet's bag of tricks was used
> up. Yoda was old,
> his organs were old, and they were failing him. I =A0took him
> to the vet to be euthanized. The literal definition of euthanasia is
> "good death." And I have
> to say, it was the best euthanasia I have ever witnessed. =A0In life
> Yoda was a most
> pampered feline. His death was extraordinarily peaceful and calm.
> Every cat should be
> so lucky to die with dignity, with love, the best drugs money can buy,
> and snoring on
> the arm of someone who really loved him.
> I just am missing that cat already something fierce. After seventeen
> years, I am not sure
> I can quilt without Yoda.
> Sherry
(((((((((Sherry))))))))) So very sorry for your loss.
Launie
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Posted by ME-Judy on October 6, 2009, 1:59 pm
It's soooo hard to let a loved QI go - but often it is the kindest thing
that you can do for them when they are suffering. Just remember, Yoda will
be waiting for you at the Rainbow Bridge.
Hugs,
ME-Judy
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> Yoda was a scraggly 6-toed kitten my son brought home in 1993. DS left
> home long ago,
> but Yoda stayed. He was so named because he had huge ears and a pointy
> face. When
> you folded his ears down, he looked for all the world like the Star
> Wars character.
> He'd been sick for months, and I knew when I got up this morning it
> was "time." He was
> clearly suffering and I already knew the vet's bag of tricks was used
> up. Yoda was old,
> his organs were old, and they were failing him. I took him
> to the vet to be euthanized. The literal definition of euthanasia is
> "good death." And I have
> to say, it was the best euthanasia I have ever witnessed. In life
> Yoda was a most
> pampered feline. His death was extraordinarily peaceful and calm.
> Every cat should be
> so lucky to die with dignity, with love, the best drugs money can buy,
> and snoring on
> the arm of someone who really loved him.
> I just am missing that cat already something fierce. After seventeen
> years, I am not sure
> I can quilt without Yoda.
> Sherry
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> home long ago,
> but Yoda stayed. He was so named because he had huge ears and a pointy
> face. When
> you folded his ears down, he looked for all the world like the Star
> Wars character.
>
> He'd been sick for months, and I knew when I got up this morning it
> was "time." He was
> clearly suffering and I already knew the vet's bag of tricks was used
> up. Yoda was old,
> his organs were old, and they were failing him. I took him
> to the vet to be euthanized. The literal definition of euthanasia is
> "good death." And I have
> to say, it was the best euthanasia I have ever witnessed. In life
> Yoda was a most
> pampered feline. His death was extraordinarily peaceful and calm.
> Every cat should be
> so lucky to die with dignity, with love, the best drugs money can buy,
> and snoring on
> the arm of someone who really loved him.
>
> I just am missing that cat already something fierce. After seventeen
> years, I am not sure
> I can quilt without Yoda.
>
> Sherry