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<blockquote data-quote="Alzrius" data-source="post: 518503" data-attributes="member: 8461"><p>Liquide, my heart goes out to you hearing this. I've had several pets, and the only thing harder then having them die is asking yourself if you should euthenize them.</p><p></p><p>The best thing to do is probably go back to the vet and ask if Linus is in pain. If the answer is yes, then, as much as it breaks my heart to say it, you probably should put him to sleep. I don't recommend this option lightly, since just a few months ago I had to do the same thing to my cat, Grimmy, when her liver all but totally failed on her. It's a heartbreaking experience, but we have to remember that the true meaning of love is doing what's best for the one we love, and not for ourselves. If Linus is in pain, be strong and let him go, don't make him suffer.</p><p></p><p>If, on the other hand, his dying little by little is just old age catching up to him, but not causing him undue pain, then I recommend keeping him at home and letting his life end in the place he knows surrounded by the people he loves. My first cat went like this, quietly in the night, wrapped in a blanket with us around her. It was sad, but it was probably the best way she could have gone.</p><p></p><p>Either way, the road ahead is going to be hard for you, and everyone else who loved Linus. Just remember the good times you shared with him, and keep those memories in your heart. Stay close to those you love and who love you, and you'll weather this hardship. We all hear your pain and lend our sympathy and best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alzrius, post: 518503, member: 8461"] Liquide, my heart goes out to you hearing this. I've had several pets, and the only thing harder then having them die is asking yourself if you should euthenize them. The best thing to do is probably go back to the vet and ask if Linus is in pain. If the answer is yes, then, as much as it breaks my heart to say it, you probably should put him to sleep. I don't recommend this option lightly, since just a few months ago I had to do the same thing to my cat, Grimmy, when her liver all but totally failed on her. It's a heartbreaking experience, but we have to remember that the true meaning of love is doing what's best for the one we love, and not for ourselves. If Linus is in pain, be strong and let him go, don't make him suffer. If, on the other hand, his dying little by little is just old age catching up to him, but not causing him undue pain, then I recommend keeping him at home and letting his life end in the place he knows surrounded by the people he loves. My first cat went like this, quietly in the night, wrapped in a blanket with us around her. It was sad, but it was probably the best way she could have gone. Either way, the road ahead is going to be hard for you, and everyone else who loved Linus. Just remember the good times you shared with him, and keep those memories in your heart. Stay close to those you love and who love you, and you'll weather this hardship. We all hear your pain and lend our sympathy and best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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