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<p>[QUOTE="KDD, post: 4161666, member: 110611"]The full story was he had hyperthroidism which was under control, the vets said his heart was remarkably weak and we had vet bills coming up that might be difficult to stomach. The problem I have with all that is that I would have looked up the legs splaying apart thing and urged caution especially as neither her nor I saw it with our own eyes [he might have been awoken from sleep], over the heart thing I'd rathered he'd die at home naturally when the time came and if it came to getting blood tests to increase his medicine then I would just say don't get it, he was coping well with the dosage he was getting. I would have liked to have had some say over this impulsive action, some warning. She wanted to put him down a year ago over his hyperthyroidism, but I told her you don't kill a friend for so long impuslively like that! I went over the protocol, I am tired of being ignored. I was to be consulted. I told her when it was the end, we would know it. It wasn't the end yet. He was not in pain. I need to get skilled at everything so I can get the hell away from this madness. I have never been more attached to a pet than I had been to that cat.</p><p><br /></p><p>I need to become a jack of all trades. Cleaning coins and potentially learning how to profit from the hobby is one thing that I need to learn, even if I don't get to use it. I need to do a bit of everything, that's the way it feels.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KDD, post: 4161666, member: 110611"]The full story was he had hyperthroidism which was under control, the vets said his heart was remarkably weak and we had vet bills coming up that might be difficult to stomach. The problem I have with all that is that I would have looked up the legs splaying apart thing and urged caution especially as neither her nor I saw it with our own eyes [he might have been awoken from sleep], over the heart thing I'd rathered he'd die at home naturally when the time came and if it came to getting blood tests to increase his medicine then I would just say don't get it, he was coping well with the dosage he was getting. I would have liked to have had some say over this impulsive action, some warning. She wanted to put him down a year ago over his hyperthyroidism, but I told her you don't kill a friend for so long impuslively like that! I went over the protocol, I am tired of being ignored. I was to be consulted. I told her when it was the end, we would know it. It wasn't the end yet. He was not in pain. I need to get skilled at everything so I can get the hell away from this madness. I have never been more attached to a pet than I had been to that cat. I need to become a jack of all trades. Cleaning coins and potentially learning how to profit from the hobby is one thing that I need to learn, even if I don't get to use it. I need to do a bit of everything, that's the way it feels.[/QUOTE]
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