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Made4TV

Made4TV

A hopeless hope junkie
Sep 17, 2018
574
I have one animal left, who is quite old but still very healthy. A bit high maintenance though. The other pets have all passed. I am planning to CTB some time in the next few months. I will probably have a vet come in to put this little one down at home with me. It will be peaceful; at home. It's lived a good, long, life, and won't have to suffer with any more old-age issues or potentially being re-homed. But it's still hard. I'm so afraid of bringing the vet in, letting go of my little one, and then not being able to follow through with my own plan, or being stopped. I don't know then if I could forgive myself in the aftermath of that. Or have people know that's what I did. I don't know.
 
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Nofaith

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That's a tough one. Would it be possible to hang on until it's the right time for your pet?
 
Made4TV

Made4TV

A hopeless hope junkie
Sep 17, 2018
574
It could be years....no way of knowing. I'm actually bringing this one to the vet tomorrow to get a full physical, but I don't expect any issues. The thing is, this little one won't know the difference. Just will know a lifetime of love and then it stopped. I don't believe in heaven or hell or the rainbow bridge or whatnot, so that helps I guess. Sigh. But I cannot CTB and not deal in advance with this one whose life is in my hands, really.
 
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Nofaith

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Would the vet agree to that if there is nothing wrong?
 
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Ben

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I have one animal left, who is quite old but still very healthy. A bit high maintenance though. The other pets have all passed. I am planning to CTB some time in the next few months. I will probably have a vet come in to put this little one down at home with me. It will be peaceful; at home. It's lived a good, long, life, and won't have to suffer with any more old-age issues or potentially being re-homed. But it's still hard. I'm so afraid of bringing the vet in, letting go of my little one, and then not being able to follow through with my own plan, or being stopped. I don't know then if I could forgive myself in the aftermath of that. Or have people know that's what I did. I don't know.

As somebody who has adopted several rescue dog, I can vouch that, at least dogs, have the ability to identify and connect with a new master.

It sound heartbreaking to think about your precious buddy having the ability to get over you...but I think it is something most pets could do.

I belive they will remember you, but I don't think they are wired as deep as us to expect our pets to never get over our departure. There is difficulty even expressing your death or departure to a pet. They will likely just chalk it up to abandonment, and move on with their lives with the resources their new environment can provide. I belive we are more connected to them, they are are connected to us.
 
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Made4TV

A hopeless hope junkie
Sep 17, 2018
574
I had a vet come to my home to put down my last pet that died. They just took my word for it what was wrong and the long history. Didn't ask to see any papers or anything from the regular vet. People also put down animals for behavioral issues...of which this one does have some, although would not be why I would do this.
 
Made4TV

Made4TV

A hopeless hope junkie
Sep 17, 2018
574
As somebody who has adopted several rescue dog, I can vouch that, at least dogs, have the ability to identify and connect with a new master.

It sound heartbreaking to think about your precious buddy having the ability to get over you...but I think it is something most pets could do.

I belive they will remember you, but I don't think they are wired as deep as us to expect our pets to never get over our departure. There is difficulty even expressing your death or departure to a pet. They will likely just chalk it up to abandonment, and move on with their lives with the resources their new environment can provide. I belive we are more connected to them, they are are connected to us.
I agree with you. For a lot of reasons I don't think this would be the case here. There are behavioral issues, plus old age, daily medicine, doesn't get along with other animals....it was already a last chance rescue. If I thought there was a way that rehoming would work I would of course do that first.
 
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Nofaith

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I had a vet come to my home to put down my last pet that died. They just took my word for it what was wrong and the long history. Didn't ask to see any papers or anything from the regular vet. People also put down animals for behavioral issues...of which this one does have some, although would not be why I would do this.
I see it may be different where you are. I know with my vet I had to "argue" the point that this was the best option.
 
Made4TV

Made4TV

A hopeless hope junkie
Sep 17, 2018
574
I see it may be different where you are. I know with my vet I had to "argue" the point that this was the best option.
Interesting. Yeah, I just called a place and they sent out a vet who talked to me about the (legitimate and eventually fatal with suffering) issue my pet had and she didn't ask a whole lot of questions. Good to know this may be an anomaly.
 
bigj75

bigj75

“From Knowledge springs power."
Sep 1, 2018
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Either wait till the cat passes or put it down. Hard to trust people so giving the cat away is a bit risky. People love to abuse animals for some reason.
 
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Deleted member 1768

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Aug 15, 2018
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As somebody who has adopted several rescue dog, I can vouch that, at least dogs, have the ability to identify and connect with a new master.

It sound heartbreaking to think about your precious buddy having the ability to get over you...but I think it is something most pets could do.

I belive they will remember you, but I don't think they are wired as deep as us to expect our pets to never get over our departure. There is difficulty even expressing your death or departure to a pet. They will likely just chalk it up to abandonment, and move on with their lives with the resources their new environment can provide. I belive we are more connected to them, they are are connected to us.
I wish I could agree with you on this Ben, but no, I can't.
 
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Deleted member 1768

Enlightened
Aug 15, 2018
1,107
It could be years....no way of knowing. I'm actually bringing this one to the vet tomorrow to get a full physical, but I don't expect any issues. The thing is, this little one won't know the difference. Just will know a lifetime of love and then it stopped. I don't believe in heaven or hell or the rainbow bridge or whatnot, so that helps I guess. Sigh. But I cannot CTB and not deal in advance with this one whose life is in my hands, really.
You are right Made. I could never abandon an innocent like that. We really are all they have. Treat an animal with respect, and compassion...I cannot write anymore...sorry. Please do not give the little one away...thank you.
 
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hunter_lewis

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Sep 17, 2018
335
I have one animal left, who is quite old but still very healthy. A bit high maintenance though. The other pets have all passed. I am planning to CTB some time in the next few months. I will probably have a vet come in to put this little one down at home with me. It will be peaceful; at home. It's lived a good, long, life, and won't have to suffer with any more old-age issues or potentially being re-homed. But it's still hard. I'm so afraid of bringing the vet in, letting go of my little one, and then not being able to follow through with my own plan, or being stopped. I don't know then if I could forgive myself in the aftermath of that. Or have people know that's what I did. I don't know.

Can't you find it a loving home?
I can feel you on how hard this must be-giving a pet away is very hard
 
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MachineGunDani

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Sep 10, 2018
336
I have 2 ferrets. They are cute but messy and stinky AF! Lol no ones gonna wanna take them in. I try to pawn them off on people and no takers lol
 
Caustic Cardinals

Caustic Cardinals

Enlightened
Sep 1, 2018
1,339
well you could eat it, that way it becomes part of you.
 

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