Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Samantha Marie







Samantha came to us on June 12, 1991. She was from a litter that was dropped off at the horse hovel at my neighbors barn. We had just put down "Sam" and had him for over 15 years. On October 15, 2008 I had to finally let her cross the rainbow bridge and stop her pain. She has a liver disease and was very sick the last three weeks of her life. I took her to the vet on Sept 25 and they did an IV with Vitamin B12 and it was like she was a kitten again. She also had a very rapid heart beat and he gave me medications for that. For the first week after this IV she was great. Now vomiting, eating like crazy, playing with yarn again and back to sleeping with me or on me all day long when I was resting my ankle. Then it started again a couple of days before I finally called and had her put to sleep that next day. We drove to Orono with her and she was like a kitten all morning. But the illness had gotten into her bowels and bladder and she had blood in her urine and stool. She was crying and trying to pee all the time. So it was time for me to be an adult and do the right thing. Samany I sure miss you little girl!

This little girl was my best buddy. She stayed with me all summer while I was laid up recovering from ankle replacement surgery. She would sleep on my pillow at night with her paws on my arm and purr. Or when I was on my side she would climb on my and lay with her nose in my ear purring. She was my first INDOOR cat. I had her spayed and declawed at 6 months. She had double paws front and back.

I told DH that after the other 3 cats are gone I will not get any more. It is too hard to say good-bye. My other ones are 16, 14, and 12 years old. So I won't have them much longer either.

All my cats were "throw aways". I took them in when the people in the apartment houses around us would pack up and move and leave them behind. I hat 14 at one time. All were spayed or neutered and well taken care of.


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1 comment:

Cactusneedles said...

I'm so sorry. My grandpa had a barn cat that had that extra toe and I always thought those cats were special.