Sharlees rattakisses
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Jaggy was 11.5 years.
We noticed that he was crawling around and not eating or drinking just lethargic.
We thought that he had hurt his back as he was 20lbs and had a hernia as his tummy had a big bulge.
We took him to our vet and was told he had a blocked urethra due to crystals or stones and the bulge in his tummy was his bladder which was going to rupture.
It was our misfortune that the only vet available was the one that told us Misty's neck wound was so bad that the tissue was dead and she needed a $1500 operation plus meds to fix it.
The scab fell off a few days later.
We had no choice but to see this guy because it was late Sunday afternoon and close to closing time.
He quotes $1180.00 plus meds ect to catheterize and empty the bladder which was more than likely blocked by stones and would need an operation which due to his size and age he would either die during surgery or not heal properly and spend along time in pain not recovering.
After talking about it with Jim it was decided that the best thing to do would be to put him to sleep.
Little did I know that instead of easing his suffering It was made a million times worse.
Instead of putting him under anesthetic the vet gave him a shot to "relax" him that took 15 minutes to work and not very well.
He then proceeded to shave his front legs to insert the needle to euthanize him and instead of hitting a vein he injected in to his tissue.
It took THREE big full needles to put my Jaggy to sleep and 20 minutes.
He cried and meowed like nothing I ever heard before.
Instead of easing his suffering the last few minutes of his life were hell.
He howling and crying just before he died. :cry4:
The vet said that it was because Jag was so big that he NEEDED three needles.
Jaggy was weighed and he was 16 pounds as he had lost 4 pounds in the last year.
Even I know that they base the dosage on the size of the animal and if he had done it properly Jag wouldn't have suffered.
The Vets attitude was oh well when I asked him why it took so long.
I was so upset and crying that I couldn't talk.
Jim wanted to leave him there like his parents always did and I wanted to take him home to bury and the Vet chimes in that it is against the law and I told him that I wasn't going to put a sign with flashing lights and whistles where he was to be buried.
Jim didn't want to but he agreed.
I wrapped him in a Winnie the Pooh blanket to carry him out to pay the bill of almost $150.00 bawling the whole way to the car to find a $30.00 parking ticket.
Jim had to go in and tell Stacey and Holly that Jag was gone and with me in the car.
Julia was at work and Kerry had to ask her to come home because I couldn't talk.
There were A LOT of tears from the girls and I, Jim and even Julio Stacey's boyfriend.
Word traveled fast with a lot of upset friends who loved Jaggy and had friended him on F.B.
Jim cried when he said goodbye and was crying when we buried him.
I miss him so much and Jim and I both agree that the house seem so empty without him.
The food bowl stays full a lot longer.
There is no race for Simon's wet food when the front hall door is opened.
No fuzzy big cat waiting and meowing lying in the tub waiting for water.
No churps as he pulls your head down and rolls in my hair.
No cursing when he walked front of me tripping me up as I walk up the stairs.
No thumps and noise when he jumps off the bed or couch.
No Jaggy lying on his back in a sunbeam.
He loved to lie on strange things from nails, brushes, hammers and even a saw.
No kittiy to come running when I call a high pitched "treaties"
I loved to bury my face in his soft tummy fur.
How I would bitch about his clumpy knotty fur I struggled to brush and How I wish he was still here scruffy fur and all.
Jim say's that I made the right choice to bring him home and that he was just trying to be stoic and act like he wasn't so upset.
Jim and Holly made a rock garden that next year we will plant catnip Jag's favorite drug of choice. (catnip)
I miss him So much!!
:heart: Jaggy waiting for Simon to finish his wet food. Poor Jag was ALWAYS hungry!! :heart:
We noticed that he was crawling around and not eating or drinking just lethargic.
We thought that he had hurt his back as he was 20lbs and had a hernia as his tummy had a big bulge.
We took him to our vet and was told he had a blocked urethra due to crystals or stones and the bulge in his tummy was his bladder which was going to rupture.
It was our misfortune that the only vet available was the one that told us Misty's neck wound was so bad that the tissue was dead and she needed a $1500 operation plus meds to fix it.
The scab fell off a few days later.
We had no choice but to see this guy because it was late Sunday afternoon and close to closing time.
He quotes $1180.00 plus meds ect to catheterize and empty the bladder which was more than likely blocked by stones and would need an operation which due to his size and age he would either die during surgery or not heal properly and spend along time in pain not recovering.
After talking about it with Jim it was decided that the best thing to do would be to put him to sleep.
Little did I know that instead of easing his suffering It was made a million times worse.
Instead of putting him under anesthetic the vet gave him a shot to "relax" him that took 15 minutes to work and not very well.
He then proceeded to shave his front legs to insert the needle to euthanize him and instead of hitting a vein he injected in to his tissue.
It took THREE big full needles to put my Jaggy to sleep and 20 minutes.
He cried and meowed like nothing I ever heard before.
Instead of easing his suffering the last few minutes of his life were hell.
He howling and crying just before he died. :cry4:
The vet said that it was because Jag was so big that he NEEDED three needles.
Jaggy was weighed and he was 16 pounds as he had lost 4 pounds in the last year.
Even I know that they base the dosage on the size of the animal and if he had done it properly Jag wouldn't have suffered.
The Vets attitude was oh well when I asked him why it took so long.
I was so upset and crying that I couldn't talk.
Jim wanted to leave him there like his parents always did and I wanted to take him home to bury and the Vet chimes in that it is against the law and I told him that I wasn't going to put a sign with flashing lights and whistles where he was to be buried.
Jim didn't want to but he agreed.
I wrapped him in a Winnie the Pooh blanket to carry him out to pay the bill of almost $150.00 bawling the whole way to the car to find a $30.00 parking ticket.
Jim had to go in and tell Stacey and Holly that Jag was gone and with me in the car.
Julia was at work and Kerry had to ask her to come home because I couldn't talk.
There were A LOT of tears from the girls and I, Jim and even Julio Stacey's boyfriend.
Word traveled fast with a lot of upset friends who loved Jaggy and had friended him on F.B.
Jim cried when he said goodbye and was crying when we buried him.
I miss him so much and Jim and I both agree that the house seem so empty without him.
The food bowl stays full a lot longer.
There is no race for Simon's wet food when the front hall door is opened.
No fuzzy big cat waiting and meowing lying in the tub waiting for water.
No churps as he pulls your head down and rolls in my hair.
No cursing when he walked front of me tripping me up as I walk up the stairs.
No thumps and noise when he jumps off the bed or couch.
No Jaggy lying on his back in a sunbeam.
He loved to lie on strange things from nails, brushes, hammers and even a saw.
No kittiy to come running when I call a high pitched "treaties"
I loved to bury my face in his soft tummy fur.
How I would bitch about his clumpy knotty fur I struggled to brush and How I wish he was still here scruffy fur and all.
Jim say's that I made the right choice to bring him home and that he was just trying to be stoic and act like he wasn't so upset.
Jim and Holly made a rock garden that next year we will plant catnip Jag's favorite drug of choice. (catnip)
I miss him So much!!
:heart: Jaggy waiting for Simon to finish his wet food. Poor Jag was ALWAYS hungry!! :heart: