How do you prepare to say goodbye?

I have had my cat for over thirteen years. She came into my life the same month I was moving out of my parent's house. She had a rough start, though. A young man had taken her away from her mother before she was old enough to be on her own. He brought her over to a buddy's house, who lived across the street from my parent's. That buddy was very neglectful of his pets, to the point that one neighbor had taken in two of his previous cats. This kitten, that became mine, only spent one night in the buddy's house, before he put her out on the street. She found her way into our yard. My father was able to lure her out with food. She has been mine ever since. The first two weeks I had her, I took her to work with me every day. Since then, she has been with me through several moves, boyfriends, and even a divorce. She sleeps with me every night, and waits by the front door when I come home. She has been my companion and my comforter all these years.

The last year has been rough. She has been in an out of the vet more times than my pocketbook enjoyed. I knew that she wouldn't live forever, but I kept hoping that the inevitable time would still be a long way off. Today, my very first furlough day, I spent it taking her to emergency. The previous diagnosis was either inflammatory bowel disease or small cell lymphoma. I kept hoping for the previous as that can be treated well with medication. But, today I got my answer. She has cancer that has spread to her other organs. The hardest part to accept is that she seemed to be doing just fine until Saturday - though she had lost quite a bit of weight. Within the last 24 hours things have dramatically changed.

I have often thought about the fact that this was a decision I was going to have to make - especially this last year. But, how do you prepare to say goodbye - forever - to something that has brought such great joy over so many years? I know that it is the right thing to do. She is in so much pain, that she won't even let me cuddle with her. But, why does it have to hurt so much? I know that many people before me have gone through this and survived. And, it gives me great comfort that others know and understand what I am feeling. 







5 comments:

  1. I'm so sorry to hear this :( We had to put our little dog down last year. She was very old and sickly, not to mention it hurt her when she walked. It isn't easy, by far. I'll be praying that God comfort you during this time.

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  2. There is no easy way with this. Your post reminds me a lot of a December day 2 years ago. My Dalmatian Sarah was my baby. She was by my side from 6 weeks old to 13 years old. She was the light of my life. Quickly her cancer spread, she was having trouble eating, sleeping and wasn't that perky and outgoing dog she once was. I was told by the vet that the humane thing would be to put her down, she was suffering. It was the hardest thing I've ever had to do. I cried, and cried for a long time, still do at times. I try to focus on the wonderful years we had and all her silly antics! There are pictures of her on top of the tv, and I chose to have her ashes.It is because I love her so much and didn't want her suffering that I made that decision. I will tell you, I do believe we will see our beloved pets again. They wait for us. I've even seen Sarah about 6 months after she passed. It was only for a couple seconds but it was real, I did not imagine it. We were very close. My heart goes out to you at this difficult, immensely painful time. You both will be in my prayers.

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  3. I'm so sorry. Losing a pet is so hard, I've gone through it. They are really the best kind of friend you can have. She's such a cute cat. I wish you the best and am sending hugs!

    Ivy

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  4. I've been thru it, and my heart aches for you. Adding my prayers.

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  5. A big thank you to everyone for their care and concern. It has been a couple days, and am just starting to get back to my daily routine. I know that the pain will lessen with each passing day. All the support and comments I have received have greatly helped. I appreciate them. Thank you again.

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