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Posted by: Admin Posts: 72 - Joined: Wed Jun 8th, 2011 01:05 am

#397 - by Admin >> Fri Dec 14th, 2012 04:14 pm

This post is by Patricia O'Brien:

"On Sunday morning charlie the cat from up the road came in to visit as usual, bypassed the food bowl and went straight upstairs to the bed he made for himself on a cardboard box.I did think that's not like him but he did visit other people in the street so i thought he must of had breakfast already.When i later went upstairs to get ready to go out i patted him on the head as he lay sleeping but he gave my hand a wee nip, again i thought that's not like him,however got ready and went out leaving him to sleep as my husband was at home if charlie wanted out or something to eat.It wasn't until later that eveving that i noticed charlie was still sleeping on his box ,again i thought that's not like him not to be looking for food.as charlie was my neighbours cat we always put him out at night to go home so i ask my husband to do this before he went to bed as i was having a early night.Next morning as usual charlie as there but i thought you don't seem right i picked him up and put him on my bed again I thought maybe he had stay out all night and was just tired and let him sleep on my bed while i tidied up, he must have tried to get to his own bed upstairs and that's where i found him at the top of the stairs he was mouth breathing and his back legs where out behind him.I phoned his owner straight away and told her that there was something wrong with charlie. She came and picked him up and she said he hadn't come home last night, sadly he was put to sleep for spinal injurys and internal bleeding.I feel so guilty i let charlie down when he needed me how could I have missed all these sign's ."
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Posted by: Rose Clark Posts: 1 - Joined: Fri Dec 14th, 2012 04:40 pm

#399 - by Rose Clark >> Fri Dec 14th, 2012 04:52 pm

Dont be harsh on yourself Patricia, so many of us would be in exactly the same position as you. There was no visible signs in the beginning with Charlie, otherwise you would have acted sooner. You are not a vet, forgive yourself and remember all the care, warmth and love you gave him....x
Posted by: patricia o'brien Posts: 3 - Joined: Thu Dec 13th, 2012 01:18 am

#401 - by patricia o'brien >> Fri Dec 14th, 2012 06:26 pm

Thanks for your words of comfort rose,I no it will take time and I will try and focus on the happy times,like his first visit when he helped me and my grandchildren look for easter eggs on Easter Sunday 2011 he was adout 6 months old I just loved him at first sight.x
Posted by: Admin Posts: 72 - Joined: Wed Jun 8th, 2011 01:05 am

#402 - by Admin >> Sat Dec 15th, 2012 12:42 pm

From Facebook page:

Marie O'Connor: "They suffer their pain so well and with such dignity, it can deceive you. Don't blame yourself. Your neighbour needs to take some of the responsibility as well. You did your best"

Muriel Smith: "It is terribly difficult to know when an animal is seriously ill or just a little under the weather, after all we are not vets, if we were to rush them of to the vets everytime we thought something was wrong the poor vets would be overwhelmed with work, it is easy to blame ourselves by thinking what we could have done ( I know I have lost fur babies of my own) you where not to know and you treated Charlie with loving kindness, he is in a much better place now, and I am sure you will see him again. Much love, xxx"
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Posted by: patricia o'brien Posts: 3 - Joined: Thu Dec 13th, 2012 01:18 am

#403 - by patricia o'brien >> Sun Dec 16th, 2012 04:44 am

thank's Marie and Muriel for your reasurence,as for seeing him again Muriel yesterday my two year old grandaughter came to visit me and said there's charlie and was looking at the floor and turning around as if he was circling around her,if I hadn't seen it with my own eyes I wouldn't of believed it , so maybe charlie is trying yo comfort me too.

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