Steve Marmel
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if you have a pet, this is part of the contract:

"It turns out that pets also have last wills before they die, but only known to vets who put old and sick animals to sleep." Twitter user Jesse Dietrich asked a vet what the hardest part of his job was.
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Steve Marmel
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The specialist replied without hesitation that the hardest thing for him was seeing how old or sick animals look for their owners before they fall asleep. The fact is 90% of owners don't want to be in a room with a dying animal. People leave so they don't see their animals leave.
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But they don't realize it's in these last moments of life that their animal needs them the most. Vets are asking owners to stay close to animals until the end. "It is inevitable that they die before you. Remember that you were the center of their lives. Maybe they were just a part of you.
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But they are also your family. Even if it's hard, don't give up on them. Don't let them die in a room with a stranger in a place they don't like. It's very painful for vets to see how pets can't find their owner in the last minutes of their lives. They don't understand why their master left them.
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After all, they needed the consolation of their master. Veterinarians do their best to make animals not so scared, but they are totally strangers to them. Don't be a coward because it's too painful for you. Think about the animal. Endure that pain for them. Be with them until the end."
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- via the icky bird hole

by the way. i get that it's hard.
i've lived that.
and i'm not judging anyone here.
i'm simply sharing something i think is worth thinking about.
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Carla Reid + Chilla
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We were holding each of our cats that had passed away. There was no way I or my man would ever let one of our beloved friends pass away alone or with only strangers around. That would break me.
08:51 AM - Dec 26, 2023
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Elizabeth Rambo
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Thanks for this thread. I had to euthanize my 15 year old cat in November this year. It was a difficult decision, but his quality of life wasn’t going to improve. His veterinarian made his passing as gentle as possible for both of us.
06:13 AM - Dec 26, 2023
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CPfromCA
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Here's what I have to say to folks:

Do YOU want to die alone?

So why would you do that to another living being you claim to love?

That is all.
06:06 AM - Dec 26, 2023 (Edited)
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Giant Lesbo
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We’ve always been with our babies when it comes time. They deserve to know love until the very end.
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Yes, always be with your babies till the end, holding them and telling them how much you love them.
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