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RE: 8 year old sick veiled

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Posted by: omsoc at Sat Oct 10 06:55:29 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by omsoc ]  
   

Thanks, I wish I could either Do something (which he is acting old lately anyway and so not sure how much longer it would help for) or wish that he would just go like yours did so he would not suffer at all. It's nice to hear of someone's who got old slowly too because I wasn't seeing much online about that. Just younger ones that get sick. It's just sad cuz I can't coax him to do anything and I have always been able to. And if he is dying(and he is) I would rather let him die at home than stress him out by taking him to the vet. Not to mention the money for what they will really be able to do for him. I am really sorry about your little buddy. Good job on the 9 years!!!


   

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