We had to have Chrissy, our big Maine Coon kitty put to sleep late last night. We noticed that we hadn’t seen her in a while so we searched the house and when we found her she was in really bad respiratory distress so we loaded her up and I took her to an emergency vet place. They put her on oxygen and got her settled back down. They took an X-ray and what they found was not good. Her lungs and abdomen where full of fluid and it looked like she had a huge growth on her liver. So as the vet recommended we had her put to sleep.
Chrissy was a rescue cat that we got as a kitten in 2001 or so. She was tiny for about a week and then she was twenty pounds. Or so it seemed to us. She kind of ruled the roost over the other animals. She didn’t hesitate whacking one of the other pets if they irritated her or just because. Any large flat surface in the house was tried out at least once as a napping spot
For some reason, my big stomach perhaps, she kind of became my cat. I wrote many blog posts, read newspapers, and watched television with her draped all over me complaining loudly if I had to move her. She took purring to a whole new level. It almost vibrated the whole house.
She put up with our hi-jinks in trying to be more fun but she didn’t like it.
And she was definitely an inside cat. Especially when there was snow outside.
Anyway she is now at that big fireplace hearth in the sky and we miss her.
A big shout out to Animal Emergency Center, Inc. here in Tulsa. They are really a class organization and their vets and employees really have a heart for animals and their owners.
Oh so sorry for your loss. The loss of a pet is very hard. My sympathies go out to you and your family.
Losing a pet is always a stressful event for the family. I think that’s one reason we haven’t replaced the cocker spaniel that we lost over eleven years ago.
I’m so sorry about Crissy. It looks like she had a great life with you.
As you know, I can SO relate with the sorrow at losing a four-legged friend!! There isn’t a day when I don’t think of, wish for, shed a tear for, Sam Schnauzer. My heart and thoughts are with you and your family.
Alan, Cats choose you, I have heard, and I know this hurts deeply.
Rescue pets know they’ve been chosen, and form special bonds.
Sympathy indeed. And I love the idea of the big fireplace hearth…
Terry
Sorry to hear that, Alan. Looks like she had some awesome years with you though.
I’m sorry for your loss. I’m glad for the years of happiness you had with her!
Oh I am so sorry. She was a beautiful cat.
Sorry for your loss. It looks like she had a good life at your house.
How very sad for you all, I am so sorry! Chrissy was a beautiful cat and I love these photos of her. Our pets bring a lot of joy into our lives and it is always a dreadful loss when we have to say goodbye.
Grief is the price we pay for love and when we adopt a pet we know that we will more than likely have to grieve their death Chrissy was lucky to have you guys choose her. I know she will be missed. So sorry.
So sorry to hear about your beautiful kitty. She was a beautiful cat. I lost mine a couple of years ago and I still haven’t been able to get another one.
My heart goes out to you.
That photo of her outside says, “Take the damned picture!” Funny, for a Maine gal!
Rest in peace, kitty.
My heart goes out to you.
That photo of her outside says, “Take the damned picture!” Funny, for a Maine gal!
Rest in peace, kitty.