- sniff - My second oldest cat died yesterday, of hyperthyroidism*. He was 17.3 years old. His name was Fuzzer. D: Why do cats and dogs make us love them, then break our hearts? D:
*Look it up.
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Too bad
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shamrocker wrote:
- sniff - My second oldest cat died yesterday, of hyperthyroidism*. He was 17.3 years old. His name was Fuzzer. D: Why do cats and dogs make us love them, then break our hearts? D:
:C I'm sorry to hear that. I had all my cats die of kidney failure.
Unfortunately, death is a part of life, and we just have to get around with it.
Fuzzer will be dearly missed
steppenwulf wrote:
Too bad
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Well that's nice.
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It's worse for me.
I'm allergic to cats.
If I'm by one for a long time (probably 15 - 30 minutes) I start acting up really bad.
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Sorry to hear about Fuzzer
I feel your pain :'(
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Yeah, he knew he was dying. He did it how Squeaker did - he walked up to my dad, then my mom, then walked over to his blanket and laid down. He liked catnip so we buried a sprig with him, plus some rosemary*, pine*, and oak*.
RIP Fuzzer, the old cream cat who got brown instead of gray. (He got a brown spot on his head instead of gray at the muzzle)
*For magical protections
*For everlife
*For rebirth
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samurai768 wrote:
shamrocker wrote:
- sniff - My second oldest cat died yesterday, of hyperthyroidism*. He was 17.3 years old. His name was Fuzzer. D: Why do cats and dogs make us love them, then break our hearts? D:
:C I'm sorry to hear that. I had all my cats die of kidney failure.
Unfortunately, death is a part of life, and we just have to get around with it.
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steppenwulf wrote:
Too bad
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Well that's nice.
It was a neutral comment, not extremely nice, but not mean.
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One other animal heartbreak is where a pet runs away and never comes back. That happened to me
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It's weird not having Fuzz around meowing at you for food. D:

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Sorry to hear that D: My cat had the same thing... it's always sad to lose a pet
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ThePCKid wrote:
It's worse for me.
I'm allergic to cats.
If I'm by one for a long time (probably 15 - 30 minutes) I start acting up really bad.
OMG, same here!
I have some reactions to pet hair (red eyes and sneezing, not anything too serious), so my mom won't allow cats and dogs in my house
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Sorry you lost your pet
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terminator68 wrote:
ThePCKid wrote:
It's worse for me.
I'm allergic to cats.
If I'm by one for a long time (probably 15 - 30 minutes) I start acting up really bad.OMG, same here!
I have some reactions to pet hair (red eyes and sneezing, not anything too serious), so my mom won't allow cats and dogs in my house.
Sorry you lost your pet.
Oh yeah, I don't have any pets.
My Dad is allergic to a lot of things (mostly pets).
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Very sorry for your loss.
I feel your pain...

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I'm sorry D: I know how hard it is to lose a pet. :T Everytime I start talking about my ferret, I end up crying. And when she fell out the window and no one could find her....I kept having dreams about her. :C

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Ah, losing a pet can be pretty hard
My parents said they aren't going to be getting any more pets that we become very attached to, since it's so hard when they "leave", so I'll probably get a gold fish or something (A dog faced puffer, probably
). We really want a dog (EVERYONE in my house; My aunt, my dad, my sisters, even my Grandparents.. And we're all willing to take care of him), but my mom claims to be allergic. She isn't, though
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I read the title and already knew exactlly what happened
My cat is only 4, so he has a long way to go. Sorry about yours
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m71134 wrote:
Awww, that stinks. I'm guessing you were really close to Fuzzer, especially since s/he lived for a whole 17 years. It's always hard to lose a pet.
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We now have four cats and a dog - and our pets usually live around 15-25 years.

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rufflebee wrote:
Ah, losing a pet can be pretty hard
My parents said they aren't going to be getting any more pets that we become very attached to, since it's so hard when they "leave", so I'll probably get a gold fish or something (A dog faced puffer, probably
). We really want a dog (EVERYONE in my house; My aunt, my dad, my sisters, even my Grandparents.. And we're all willing to take care of him), but my mom claims to be allergic. She isn't, though
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My goldfishes all died, and now I'm too sad to get any more pets
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shamrocker wrote:
m71134 wrote:
Awww, that stinks. I'm guessing you were really close to Fuzzer, especially since s/he lived for a whole 17 years. It's always hard to lose a pet.
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We now have four cats and a dog - and our pets usually live around 15-25 years.
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What, how?
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Sorry to hear it, losing a pet is hard. I should know, my cats were 21 years old when they died!
(Im 14, not 21 btw
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And I always knew that no other cat could replace them. You see, Joey and Cloee and Fidget and Mischief were all unique
EDIt- And MUFFIN and TABETHER
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Darn those thyroids.

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I know your pain. I have had cats die.
I had Nala. She lived to be 14 1/2. She died May 7th. She had some thyroid problem since she was a kitten. She had gotten arthritis and was blind in both eyes before she died.
And Sally. She died at 3 months.
We don't know why she died. I suspect she chased a poisonous snake.
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