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Thread ID: 149858 2021-05-27 23:47:00 Cat's urination! Bryan (147) PC World Chat
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1477462 2021-05-28 21:26:00 It happens to cats as well?

Ken :) :) :)

And dogs
piroska (17583)
1477463 2021-05-29 01:29:00 I was trying to get a little humour into the conversation. As they say, when we are born we are usually bald, wet and poop ourselves, can't eat solids and just sleep and cry most of the time!

What's the difference between that and advanced old age? Gotta keep smiling!

Ken :) :)
kenj (9738)
1477464 2021-05-29 02:05:00 I was trying to get a little humour into the conversation. Gotta keep smiling! Ken :) :)

Quite agree, Ken. A little humour goes a long way. Can't do without it!:thumbs:
Roscoe (6288)
1477465 2021-05-29 22:08:00 What's the difference between that and advanced old age? Gotta keep smiling!

Ken :) :)


Well husband didn't go bald....
piroska (17583)
1477466 2021-06-13 09:54:00 We had a 16 year old cat who was incontinent, "when you got to go, you got to go"! when you get old. I am the same now. The Vet said that she had kidney failure, and teeth falling out. I think she had Alzheimer's disease. If she went outside she didn't seem to know where she was. She was put down, absolutely painless, just dozed off. I guess I may have to go to the Vet one day :) mzee (3324)
1477467 2021-06-13 21:54:00 . She was put down, absolutely painless, just dozed off . I guess I may have to go to the Vet one day :)
I had to take one of the cats right after husband died .
I tell you, it was far, far more pleasant .
Sedation first then the Pentobarbitone .

I told them that and they said (of course) I wasn't the first to say so .

I wish we really could .
piroska (17583)
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