Claire says:
"The vet just called about your lab work Claire". "And...?" PROGNOSIS NEGATIVE"!!! (I still want to talk to Claire's actual vet when she's back to work next week, because there were a couple of buts, and ifs that I didn't quite understand when talking to the other vet that called with the results, but looking good so far)!
janeburgess says:
Chelsy was born 27th July and Marty 7th August. We picked them up on the same day. Chelsy came from just south of Bourne in Lincolnshire and Marty from Horbling just south of Sleaford. We just had a journey down the A15 from Lincoln. Marty stepped out of the basket as though he had always lived here but Chelsy was a little more scared to start with but they are both great friends as you can see.
iluvcats says:
Mickey - I love you so very much - what a treasure you are to your family and to us who have been following you for so long. 20 years old - a great tribute to love and care! xoxoxoxo
trhays57 says:
Jane so very, very sorry to read of the loss of Amy. I hope she and Simba are both frolicking in the sunshine at the Rainbow Bridge. Have them look up my Amanda for a tour of the place. :) Sincerely hope the new babies bring you some comfort and I know they will bring you much joy.
MickeysMom says:
Taken by the 'Mickey Cam'....she is not feeling well these days, not eating very much and just sleeping in her comfy bed. After 20 years she is really starting to fail. We are keeping her comfortable and giving her lots of love.
iluvcats says:
Oh honey - I'm so, so sorry to read about the loss of your beloved Amy. I perfectly understand how the loss of her dear pal Simba affected her. What a beautiful, beautiful treasure she was to you and all who knew her. Hugs dear Jane and now Amy is with her Simba and they are enjoying the warmth of the Rainbow Bridge and will live on in your heart and soul forever. Hugs again
janeburgess says:
Amy had been suffering with breathing difficulties/asthma for some time. After Simba died she just seemed to give up and stopped eating, her breathing got worse and in the end despite a lot of treatment from the vet had to be put to sleep.