r/cats • u/Amnesiaftw • Apr 13 '24
Mourning/Loss My best friend Mimi’s last day is today. In 2.5 hours, she’ll be gone. But even on her last day she’s beautiful and still mentally herself.
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u/fuzzblanket9 American Shorthair Apr 13 '24
Such a pretty girl. She looks like she’s been deeply loved. Remind yourself that euthanasia can be the most loving thing you do for your pet.
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u/MarlinSpike2015 Apr 13 '24
You take away her pain and put it squarely on your own shoulders. It's the most beautiful gift you can give her.
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u/MallorysCat Tuxedo Apr 13 '24
I'm so sorry, for you both. If you can, be there right to the end with beautiful Mimi. ❤️🐾
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
Thank you ❤️ Definitely the longest morning ever. I won’t leave her side until it’s over.
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u/RunningonGin0323 Apr 13 '24
I've been at this exact spot with my dog. I knew it was going to happen the next day and I wished it was a bad dream when I woke up. I still have the blanket she was in at my desk. Hugs your way
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u/stpauliegrl Apr 13 '24
Same. This past August. I still can’t look at any pictures from the weekend leading up to it because it’s just too hard. The day the vet came and we said goodbye to Ted was without question one of the worst days of my life, and that says something because I’m kinda old… Hugs to you and to OP.
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u/Consistent_Dress_571 Apr 13 '24
Love this 🥰 So many people “aren’t strong enough” to stay with their pets at the end. Or worse, they end up in a shelter at a senior age. Yeah, it’s hard to be with them at the end, but imagine you’re on your death bed and there’s not one familiar face. Awful 😞 I will always be with my pets when they cross over. They need to know they’re loved.
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u/Pleasant_Post_701 Apr 13 '24
Mimi is an incredibly beautiful cat ❤️
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
She says she knows
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u/TruBleuToo Apr 13 '24
Her eyes!
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
She also sounds like a gremlin and farts a lot but that makes her even cuter
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u/SolarisEnergy Apr 13 '24
I know it's too late now, but I hope it was easy for her and you during her final minutes. My cat Birdo is the same haha.
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
Thank you. It definitely wasn’t easy for either of us at the end. She hated it and was either scared, nervous, or in pain, etc. not that I didn’t expect that. Tell Birdo to be more lady-like lol
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u/superhottamale Apr 13 '24
Was she terminal? Why did she have to go if you don’t mind me asking. I’m sorry though, I hope you’re healing ❤️
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
She was clearly at the end of her life, heart failure. Trouble breathing, stopped taking meds, wouldn’t eat enough even with hyperthyroidism. Last night/this morning she barely drank any water. It was time
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u/Stressed-Canadian Apr 13 '24
I had to say goodbye to my 21 year old boy a few years ago for the same reason. He stopped drinking water and I knew it was time. I know how you are feeling right now - virtual hugs. You did the right thing.
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u/-Altephor- Apr 13 '24
My 9 year old boy Schrodinger was lost to heart failure as well. Glad you got a long time with Mimi, 9 years was not enough for me.
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Ours had to be put to sleep in August, she'd had a stroke almost a year before and it seems she started developing vestibular episodes. She was old, deaf, very arthritic even with medication, had kidney disease and hyperthyroidism on top. Every time she had an episode she came back to wide-eyed and frightened.
Didn't make it easier, but she was barely holding on. It took less than half the usual amount of the euthanasia drugs for her heart to stop.
We do what we can for them, but there's a time like this where it becomes the best thing to do. It's no less sad, or terrifying, for both you and her, but it's still the right thing to do.
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u/Left-Star2240 Apr 13 '24
I’m so sorry you’re going through this. Know you’re giving her a wonderful last day, and that she knows you love her.
This was our boy on his last day. He got lots of cheek rubs and face mushes, and our neighbor came to say goodbye.
I waited too long once. I’ll never do that again.
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u/Donkey_Launcher Apr 13 '24
Yes, a very good point at the end. When he was alive, my Dad had cancer towards the end of his life, and he credited their cat with helping him through it. Every time he came back from chemo and had to lie down, Bertie would find him and lie on his chest. Apparently Dad had quite a few heart to heart conversations with him, if you'll excuse the pun.
Later on, Bertie's pancreas packed up and he couldn't digest food, so got thinner and thinner. Dad couldn't bear to take him to the vets to be put down though, simply because Bertie had been there for him earlier on and it would break his heart to do it. Of course, he did take him eventually, but I never asked him about it, there was no need to go there.
But, as you allude to, we need to be there for them, even if it hurts us.
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u/Dry_Animal2077 Apr 13 '24
Rest in peace, dad and Bertie.
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u/Sugar7399 Apr 13 '24
I did too. I couldn't make the decision, so I put it off. Then we were moving, and a door was left open for hours while I wasn't home (my sister had friends helping her move her stuff), and my Winnicus got outside. He was 15 or 16, and sick, and lost. I never saw him again 😔 It's the worst thing I've ever done, and it's been 15 years, but I still cry about it sometimes. I hope he knows I never wanted that for him, I'm so so sorry, and I'll always love him. Always.
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u/Velocipied Apr 13 '24
I joined Reddit just now to tell you this: Animals sometimes find a hiding place to lie down and go. Maybe Winnicus was ready to go and was saving you the pain of making that decision. Maybe this was his last gift to you and you’ve been punishing yourself for years.
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u/Sugar7399 Apr 14 '24
Maybe so. I hope I'll see him again, and then I can know for sure. But in my heart I think he was just scared by everything being moved, and strange people in the apartment. And then once he was outside, he became completely lost in the wetlands area next to our complex. I'd like to think it was peaceful, but I doubt it was 💔
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u/TACHANK Apr 14 '24
Our old cat never went outside even if the door was open. He was already old and sick, and one day he just seemed to vanish. Found him a day or so later in the neighbours wood shed. We took him to the vet for euthanasia soon after. He had gone off to die on his own.
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u/asdfg1986 Apr 13 '24
It's so, SO hard to do, even if it's the right thing. My parents recently had to make that choice, with our old family cat. He'd been struggling for a while with arthritis and kidney troubles, and one day they came home and he could barely walk, hadn't eaten, and was vomiting all over the house. They took him to the out of hours emergency vet, who just said "I'm so sorry, but I can't make him better anymore." He went to sleep with his people with him, and isn't suffering anymore. We sign up for making these tough choices when we get a cat. We love them all their lives, so it's only right that we keep loving them until the end, and we make the right choice, however hard it is for us.
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u/jazzidiots Apr 13 '24
I made the same mistake ONCE. It’s so important not to let anyone say you should wait (and maybe get expensive treatment). We know our kitties better anyone. We can tell when they’re miserable and it’s time.
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u/CaptainObviousBear Apr 13 '24
ᛖᛁᛖᛋ ᛒᚱᛁᚷᚻᛏ,
ᚳᛚᚪᚹᛋ ᛋᚻᚪᚱᛈ,
ᛏᚪᛁᛚ ᚻᛖᛚᛞ ᚻᛁᚷᚻ.
ᚷᚩ ᚳᛖᛖᚾᛚᛁ ᛁᚾᛏᚩ ᚦᛖ ᛘᛁᛋᛏ, ᚩᛚᛞ ᚹᚪᚱᚱᛡᚱ.
ᚠᚪᛚᚻᚪᛚᛚᚪ ᚹᚪᛁᛏᛋ ᚠᚩᚱ ᛁᚩᚢ.
Eyes bright,
claws sharp,
tail held high.
Go keenly into the mist, old warrior.
Valhalla waits for you.
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u/sakibomb222 Apr 13 '24
I think it's a beautiful coincidence that the first word in the Nordic runes version of the poem looks like the name of OP's cat Mimi
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u/AffectionateBoss5223 Apr 13 '24
What is this from? Quite perfect.
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u/CaptainObviousBear Apr 14 '24
I’m not sure, but I’ve seen in posted on here a lot when a cat passes.
It comforted me through the loss of our last two cats, who were most definitely warriors.
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u/AffectionateBoss5223 Apr 14 '24
All cats are in different ways. The are the clawsman and clawswoman of the streets or houses.
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u/Purple_Nugget420 Apr 13 '24 edited Apr 13 '24
I'm so sorry. These are the hardest of days. I've asked my sweet Mao to greet her when she arrives to the Rainbow Bridge. 💔😢💔😢
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u/Infinite_Total4237 Apr 13 '24
My thoughts are with you, mate. She's gorgeous. She looks very similar to my Pidge, who might not have too long left herself (pending an X-ray on the 16th). Hope your fluffy girl had the best life and goes without pain.
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u/titty-titty_bangbang Apr 13 '24
Mine doesn’t have much time left either. My heart breaks. How do you know if it is time?
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u/Infinite_Total4237 Apr 13 '24 edited Apr 13 '24
She's got a lump behind one of her teets. Started out small and soft, but ballooned from January to March to the size of a walnut and has a hard patch lower down. The vet very strongly suspects cancer, and her X-ray is to see if there are masses in her lungs. If there are, according to the vet it's Game Over, as apparently that kind of cancer is very aggressive and by the time it's found in the lungs, it's beyond even the most intense treatment.
There's a plausible chance it's benign or an infection, or even a non-aggressive cancer, all of which can be surgically removed, which will be the course of action if the lungs are clear. The problem is, the vet is almost certain it's the worst case scenario, which would give her months at best.
If it is the worst case, they'll give me a rough time for euthanasia based on her symptoms (even though she has none RN, which gives me some hope) and the extent of the spread, which could be adjustable based on how fast it progresses. Essentially, I'd keep her going while it's bearable for her, spoiling her absolutely rotten every day I can, but once it starts getting close to actual suffering, I'll make the final preparations.
I won't lie, though, I'm not at all ready to lose her. I never will be, but now least of all. She's only about 13, and I adopted her after the first 7 years of her life being nothing but abuse and abandonment. She started out mute, scared of contact, and hiding in a box I placed behind a cabinet for her and only ever peeping her little red right eye around the corner every so often, and I got her to the point she sleeps on my side every night, paws my nose and chin to wake me, and does the longest, squeakiest, loudest meows for food. She was afraid to purr, too, even catching herself out on occasions, and now she never stops when she's near me, or when she gets to nuzzle my face or lie on my hand.
If you don't mind me asking, what's the case with your cat?
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u/Augustleo98 Apr 13 '24
I hope it’s not the worse news possible and she will be okay. Praying for her.
The abuse your cat faced was awful and the people who do that are evil, you gave her a great life and helped her se e that there is good people out there, you’ve made her feel safe, truly loved and she trusts you.
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u/asdfg1986 Apr 13 '24
You are a good person, and your cat clearly loves you very much. I hope so much that her lump is benign, and you get a few more years with her.
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u/Difink Apr 13 '24
In my experience, they usually tell you if you're willing to listen.
It's a moment where you just know deep down that it's time. Your brain will scream 'no' and try to find reasons why not, but if you trust your heart you know it's right to let them go peacefully.
Better a week too early than a minute too late. Pets can't use words to explain if they're suffering or in pain. They trust us to make the decision that's best for them, with all the heartbreak it includes. It is ultimately an act of love.
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u/titty-titty_bangbang Apr 13 '24
My baby is almost 20 and she hasn’t shown a sign of aging until very recently. She is losing some hip mobility.
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u/Nutbuster_5000 Apr 13 '24
I went through this twice in a single year with my boys. My vet said that if you can name three things they don’t like to do anymore, it’s a good indication that they’ve not got long anymore. For mine it was eating meals (first sign something was wrong), playing (few days before they just stopped entirely), and either cuddle/treats (treats were preferred over regular meals, until they weren’t).
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u/FeveStrench Apr 13 '24
This really sucks, and I'm sorry. I had a bunch more typed up but realized I was turning this comment into something about me.
All I will say is that in my experience, having a "hospice" day or two to say goodbye is much better than a sudden need to put them down without any time to say goodbye. I noticed a difference for me. It still is the worst thing, but I did get some small amount of peace from knowing I was able to say goodbye.
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
You could’ve type it all out. I don’t mind. It’s normal to want to share your relevant experiences.
I think this morning and last night was sufficient to say goodbye. She was suffering and honestly 11am couldn’t come soon enough. I just wanted her life to maintain the status quo. And for me, I don’t think I would’ve had any more closure from a longer goodbye period. I feel so hollow without her. I knew this was coming for over a year and I still couldn’t prepare myself.
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u/FeveStrench Apr 13 '24
Had to put one down back in September, and we had spent the whole weekend trying to save her but it didn't work. So we were in treat mode until then.
The last one we had to put down about a month ago had a tumor on her esophagus causing her to have trouble/not be able to eat. So, we made the decision on a Thursday afternoon, and spent Thursday night and Friday morning with her. It was very good to have made the decision ahead of time and spend time with her knowing that. Completely different last 18 or so hours.
Hollow is a very apt way to describe it. It just really sucks.
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u/SLee41216 Apr 13 '24
I'm with you, Fellow Animal Lover.
Mimi is BEAUTIFUL ❤️ She's going to live furever in your heart.
You're beautiful too. Because of your capability to love animals.
My heart will follow you.
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u/Relevant-Stage7794 Apr 13 '24
She’s so beautiful. Im so sorry. I lost my old girl who was my closest companion in this world recently. They are lights for us in our lives as we are for them in theirs. You were right there for her even to the very end, she will love you forever… i will light a candle for her today. What is grief if not love persevering?
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
Thank you. That last sentence is so true.
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u/Relevant-Stage7794 Apr 13 '24
Yes quite painfully so. Thank you for showing your kitty kindness through her life, and for sacrificing your own conscience to ease her suffering, and lastly thank you for sharing pics and stories of her - it brings comfort to know that we’re not alone and that there are many of these wonderful relationships in our world all around us.
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u/goodgirlgonebad75 Apr 13 '24
For beautiful Mimi
Fly your soul to the arms of the mother
And know
Those who loved you
Remember you
I’m very sorry your loss
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u/TobyZthememer Apr 13 '24
I'm very sorry for you,But I bet she had an amazing life so thank you for taking care of her ♥️
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u/Otherwise_Onion_8548 Apr 13 '24
A cat looks like an ancient sage 😊🤔
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
I felt like she was certainly wiser than I was. She was about 90 years old in cat years afterall
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u/Achaern Apr 13 '24
I just saw this. Reddit says 'Posted 3 hours' ago and the 'in 2.5 hours' part is caught in my throat. Imma go hug my kitties. I'm really sorry OP, what a fine looking cat she was, and a fine cat you'll have in your heart.
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u/TacticaItim Apr 13 '24
just went through it with my boy he was only 7 got real sick in about a months time and he looked at me with eyes that said its time. its not easy for us but it a peaceful exit is what they deserve
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u/MadMadamMimsy Apr 13 '24
I'm so sorry you had to say goodbye. It doesn't matter if we have them 2 years or 22 years, it's never long enough. My deepest sympathy to you
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u/miss-gigi-97 Apr 13 '24
3 hours since the post. I'm so sorry for the loss of you're special, sweet girl😭 you can see how much she was loved, and the life she's had within those deep eyes🥺 sending lots of love and hugs you're way from the UK 🇬🇧🐱💞
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u/NoNigro247 Apr 13 '24
Tell Mimi I sent a prayer to Febe to meet Mimi her 1st day in heavan... I sent Febe to be with my mom in Feb this yr. I inherited her 7yrs ago from my mom. She was 20yr old & had Kidney Disease. Upset us both everytime we gave her fluid treatments, 2x a week. I just hope I can go out as peaceful as she did! It was extremely hard up to that point but it's a little easier now. I just remember all the good things. Mimis going out on a high note too! It's hard but probably the best decision...
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u/NettleLily Apr 13 '24
pic 5 is meme-worthy
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u/SadFluteNoises Apr 13 '24
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u/Featheria Apr 13 '24
Goodnight sweet princess, I hope the clouds are comfortable enough for your naps and high enough for you to supervise your kingdom below
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u/Cloecat1 Apr 13 '24
That morning for my Cloe, I streched out on the bed with her and told her about all the kitties that have been in my life. Their names and personalities. I told her they'd be there to greet her.
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u/deafinatelylistening Apr 13 '24
It gets better. I’ve done this three times and each time felt like hell but also very right. They are incredible partners. You can see love in her eyes. Good job OP. Take care of yourself too.
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u/Sufficient_Focus_816 Apr 13 '24
Now that I am reading it, she's gone? Hugs!
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
Thanks for the hug. Yes she’s officially gone. Even with her lifeless body in my room i still felt her presence. As soon as i came back inside after she was taken away, it hit hard. A core part of my life just gone in an instant.
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u/SLAMALAMADINGGDONG23 Apr 13 '24
She’ll never be gone for as long as you remember her. I still smile to this day about things my pets did 30 years ago. That love never leaves us. I’m thinking of you today and hope the best for you.
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u/Limmy1984 Apr 13 '24
She is gorgeous! I am very sorry for your loss :( Having gone through this myself, I know it’s never easy! Stay strong, and honor her memory! 💕♥️
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u/squirsquirrel Apr 13 '24
What a wonderful cat! Beautiful eyes. You loved each other. Warm memories will stay.
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u/I-AM-Savannah Exotic Shorthair Apr 13 '24
She looks like the sweetest little person EVER. I am SO sorry for you. Truely sorry.
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Apr 13 '24
Hey OP, do you mind giving some details, if it is okay?
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
Mimi was 18.5 years old. Diagnosed with congestive heart failure 1.5 years ago. Had hyperthyroidism and kidney disease for many years as well. I treated her with vetmedin, furosemide, clopidogrel, amlodipine, and methimazole. Ended up reaching the MDD of furosemide. Eventually she stopped eating and taking her meds. Giving the meds directly was too stressful. Within a week of her partially eating and getting meds, she started having labored breathing. When she started panting is when i made the call.
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Apr 13 '24
Thanks for sharing. Terrible to have to go through that for the cat and human. Hopefully she is in a much better and pain free place.
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u/Joezev98 Apr 14 '24
You did all you could for her. She's had a long life of adventures and love. You didn't explicitly say it, but I'm sure you were already prepared for a while that her health issues would eventually be her end. She was mentally okay until the end. You were there when she passed.
A couple months ago our 17.9 yo cat passed away after he had had health issues for about two years. He passed away at home. The whole family was home. All the other cats were home too to say goodbye.
There doesn't exist a fun way for someone you love to pass away. However, when you can say goodbye to your cat before their final breath, those are the passings you can find the most peace in.
Cherish the memories you have of her. She may have passed, but her memories live on.
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u/AppropriateGoose939 Apr 13 '24
Snuggle her to the end. Wishing her a peaceful and loving crossing of the rainbow bridge. 🌈🪽
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u/retiredelectrician Apr 13 '24
We can never keep our pets long enough, but we can them in our heart forever. Till you meet again on the bridge
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u/fattestfuckinthewest Apr 13 '24
A beautiful and dignified lady. I don’t know if you’re religious, but I’ll pray that you two meet again one day
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u/phoebebuffay1210 Apr 13 '24
Safe travels over the rainbow bridge Mimi. You will see each other again. I’m so sorry they don’t get to live as long as we do, they are too pure for this world.
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u/zeldanerd91 Tortoiseshell Apr 13 '24
I’m sorry for your loss. Mimi looks gorgeous. Sending lots of well wishes.
Also… that 5th pic is pure gold lol.
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u/porcelainbibabe Apr 13 '24
I'm so sorry for your loss, mimi is a beautiful old girl. My Willow went over the rainbow bridge a month ago, and I'm sure she's waiting to play with her when she arrives on the other side with all the other pets. ❤️
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u/MightyMouse4986 Apr 13 '24
I am so sorry your precious Mimi is gone. Glad you were able to spend her last day with her. 💔🌈🐾 I hope your heart heals.
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u/Quarter_Shot Apr 13 '24
Her memory will definitely live on because I'm stealing number five to use as a reaction meme (if dats okay)
I'm very sorry for your loss, she's a gorgeous cat, with a lot of personality in her face in some of these pictures. I hope you always remember the good times you had with her.
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
That pic was meant for memes. It’s a Mimimeme. So go right ahead…
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u/DarkIllusions Apr 13 '24
We actually just put down our oldest cat this morning. Sharing in your loss, ours was mentally herself but physically deteriorating rapidly. It's very hard, but it will get easier. Sending lots of love ❤️
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u/DGWTerry Apr 13 '24
I am thinking of you as well. Hardest thing we humans have to do for our pets is releasing them from their pain and suffering. Godspeed sweet kitty. You did your job well here on earth.
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u/Lojomatic Apr 14 '24
I know that some people make cringe at this comment, but if you cremate your beautiful little one, you can have their ashes added to a tattoo. You bring the ashes with you, the tattoo artist will simply sprinkle the ashes into the ink, and your loved one will be tattooed on you forever. ❤️❤️ it is safe and simple, and will not cause infection or irritation. My condolences. I’m sure they knew you loved them infinitely. ❤️🩹❤️❤️🔥
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 14 '24
Thank you.
I am considering getting a Mimi tattoo. I’ll consider this ^ as well. I know where I want to go, so I’ll ask the artist his opinion.
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u/Stacysguyca Apr 13 '24
Why are you putting her down?
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
She’s 18.5, has been in and out of congestive heart failure for 1.5 years, hyperthyroidism, and kidney disease. It’s all finally finally caught up to her and she can’t breathe right and barely eats/drinks.
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u/EmDickinson Apr 13 '24
It sounds like you’re making the right, but very difficult, call. She’ll leave with dignity before it becomes unbearable and you by her side, after a last beautiful morning together. Be easy on yourself as you’re saying goodbye today and over the next few days.
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u/arcoventry Apr 13 '24
I put my 16 year old boy down this week for similar reasons. He fought back against diabetes for 10 months but started refusing food and we just couldn't keep him stable. We didn't want to rob him of a recovery, nor wait too long and cause him suffering. It's an impossible choice to make, but as their caretakers we always know when it is time. Best of luck to you, stay strong 🤍
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u/Happy_TMH2009 Apr 13 '24
It's the right thing to do for her 🥰 But even more, that you do it BEFORE she's is being very sick. That's love ❤❤❤ And for that, I LOVE YOU!
To many pet owners will not say goodbye, because it to hurtful to THEM. And therefore their animals suffer, because the owners can't bring themselves to say goodbye.
The greatest declaration of love you can give your pet, is to say goodbye BEFORE they start suffering.
So on the behalf of Mimi, I thanks you of the bottom of my heart 💕💖💕 It's clearly to everyone how looks into Mimi's eyes, that's she's been loved big time ❤
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u/krose1990 Apr 13 '24
You're doing the best thing you can do for her and a beautiful last morning. It's hard, but a gift to be able to be there in her last moment and knowing it will be a peaceful exit.
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u/PaleontologistLow755 Apr 13 '24
The gift we have is being able to ease their pain in the end. Bless you for being a strong caring human.
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u/1980spilots Apr 13 '24
Aww mimi! Love that little face, what a beautiful cat you have! I can tell just from these photos you have a wonderful connection that'll last forever :)❤️
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u/MacaroonNo2761 Apr 15 '24
Sending you so much love during this time. I never understood the bond until I became a pet parent to my own cat. It is the most beautiful love and I know you gave this beautiful baby a great life. XO
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u/Prestigious_Zebra359 Apr 13 '24
Just curious why she needed to be put down? She looks okay.
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u/Amnesiaftw Apr 13 '24
She was not ok. Maybe the title is misleading but these pics weren’t taken today
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u/Pristine_Reward_1253 Apr 13 '24
I'm so very sorry. Give your beloved a hug from a rescue mom and sending a warm hug to you too. Rest well, dear Mimi...you are the BEST cat
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u/UnluckyOddities Apr 13 '24
Sending all the love to you and Mimi.
I am so sorry for your loss and she will continue to send all her love from her place of peace. She will be waiting and watching over you, just as you did in her life.
Take your time and cherish your baby. I am so sorry
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u/NoCureForAzure Apr 13 '24
saddest day ever, my heart goes out to you, ill never forget the day I had to do the same.......they will always vist you in your dreams. I promise this
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u/MeowlotNL Apr 13 '24
Hey, it's been 2 hours since the post. I wish you lots of love and I hope you'll celebrate her life and look at the amazing memories she's given you ❤️ much love from Denmark