After a rush to the ER vet in South Austin on Wed. night, we thought she might pull through. But yesterday morning we received word that she was not doing well. She could not be transported home, or even to her standard vet because she was struggling to breathe. Mom called & everyone rushed down there.
I know how panicked it can be to not be able to breathe. Sometimes I feel that way during a hard run or tough workout. Of course, I always know that if I slow down or rest it will get better. Poor Abby was struggling so hard. She was in a cubby at the ER vet, receiving Oxygen (at nearly 50%, which is as high as they can give) as well as a diuretic. And she was struggling so hard. The ER doc said that when they opened up her cubby to get her ready for transport, she turned purple within minutes. Definitely not a good sign. When we arrived, she recognized us and let us reach in and pet her, but the wiggle in her tail and excitement we always saw from her was absent. She stood up a couple of times and leaned against the glass to be near us, wanting comfort. Was this a sign she'd pull through? Of course, we tried hard to find any excuse to keep her with us. Selfish, I know. I choose to believe she was just trying to be a good girl, wanting more love and affection from us. Continuing to be loyal. After many tears, some arguing with the parents, and loving on Abby, the decision was made.
Everyone took the day off. Sister Katie called out from work. Dad stayed at home to build a box for Abby. Mom didn't work and instead made a small quilt for her.
We put Abby in the box Dad had made, along with the small quilt, the cross & angel, and a photo. I mention this not to be criticized, judged or teased, but because my whole life of having pets, this is what we do. It's part of our process, as a family, and gives us great comfort. Dad found a place near some jasmine that will eventually grow over her, close to a birdhouse (where there are new chicks), and a large tree.
Afterward, Katie & I sat on her bed (with one of the cats who always sneaks naps on her bed) and told stories.
I know Abby is in a warm place now, sitting in the sunshine, and wagging her tail. And she's not struggling at all.
I'll see you on the other side, Abs.
9 comments:
I'm sorry Shorey. I know how tough this must be for you. They are truly a part of the family. I hope it gets easier with time.
My thoughts are with you, Shorey.
I'm sorry for your loss.
Very touching. I'm sorry for your loss Shorey.
I'm really sorry. It's even harder sometimes when it is so sudden. Abby was certainly loved.
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Just went and hugged Karma again for you.
Your post is very touching. Abby was clearly part of a loving family. I'm sorry for your loss.
Oh Shorey. I'm so sorry for your loss.
I'm so sorry Shorey.
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