ozziecat35
4 out of 5 great lakes prefer Michigan.
My wife and I came home today from the doctor (my neck has been giving me issues) to find one of our cats at the bottom of the staircase panting very hard, and unable to stand up. Upon further investigation, we found he was paralyzed from the "waist" down and had no use of his rear legs, tail, etc. Vet advised we come in and apparently he had thrown a clot in the "saddle", the area of his aeorta that splits at his hind legs. Within 10 minutes of arriving at the animal hospital he was gone. I'm thankful we didn't have to decide based on money factors...he was in so much pain and so far gone, the vet said this was the worst case of FATE (Feline Aeortic Thromboembolism) she had ever seen, so putting him to sleep was the only way to go. This cat basically adopted my wife during college after he wandered into her apartment from the neighborhood and basically never left. Sad stuff indeed. You know, I hate that animals become so vital to your family...it's almost as hard to lose a furry one than a human.
Leroy, 2001'ish - 2012
Leroy, 2001'ish - 2012