Im so sorry for your loss! Our cat got very ill in march 2021. We paid $500 to save her life. I swear it was corona. Massive fever and inability to eat for weeks. Grateful she’s still with us. And that I am now committed to keeping her out of hotels that require vax when we are going on vacation !
My 8 year young girl had no obvious symptoms leading up to her death [eating/drinking normal and not fussy] but seemed a bit 'tired' the night before and then I found her dead in her favorite chair the next morning. It was so much like the sudden deaths happening to humans it was creepy awful. I was under the very FALSE belief that cats handle covid pretty well but because my Hattie was a bit on the chunky side, it obviously put her at greater risk and I should have been treating her with Ivermectin as a prophylactic. I've already lost my sense of smell once but can you imagine if a cat loses their sense of smell? That's one thing that worries me because they would just refuse to eat if they couldn't smell or hardly taste food! This bioweapon just pisses me off now more than ever.
Thank you for your compassionate words. I'm thankful for her baby sister still with me but I'm obsessed with checking on her to make sure she's okay (I must drive her nuts). She misses her big sister so much it's tough to see how lonely she is without her. I'll probably think seriously about getting her a little sister in time but right now it's just too painful to do.
My daughter and I adopted a brother and sister from the same litter, Pip and Georgie. They were constant companions, best friends and playmates. When they were seven months old, Georgie died. (It's too long a story to tell here.) Poor Pip seemed so sad and lost without her. After a month or so, we decided to adopt a new little kitten - a boy this time - to be Pip's new companion. Within two or three days, they became very friendly and Pip began to recover from his grief over Georgie. Now they're the best of friends and Pip is so happy. We're so glad we went ahead and adopted Wellie, even though we were still so sad over losing Georgie. Just thought you'd be encouraged by my story.
Such a sad story--I can feel the doubts and guilt that must creep in despite best efforts. What can we be expected to do when there are no warning signs?? I am very much a wait and see parent and pet owner (for multiple reasons), so I am always afraid of waiting too long. But we often don't get the help we need here until it is very serious. I guess we got lucky that Lily comes from strong farm stock. Most of the time I feel that nature will simply take its course--hard as that may be. Your little one most surely had a great and loving life with you, even if it wasn't as long as you would have hoped. Best wishes in making decisions about what is next for your little family! All of this death is really upsetting to process. It's good to work on it together!
Thank you, punkin. It hurts so bad missing her breathing next to me. She would literally lay her head on the pillow next t o me like a human. When I adopted her she was all skinny and frail and hormonal because she was pregnant when she was brought to the shelter and they aborted her kittens when they wen to 'fix' her. She was so traumatized and her kitty boobs were full of milk and I tried to figure out a way to heal her loss so I gave her a full litter of beanie babies. She took right to them and would adorably carry them in her mouth like a mama cat and plop them down all over the house. When I was ill or sad she's plop some of her beanies around my bed like protection totems.
I miss her so much.
I'm blessed in that I dreamed she died 7 days before her death and the dream was so scary real I voice recorded it on my stupid phone. When I woke up, I rushed to find her okay and alive and I was so glad and I spent her last remaining days with me telling her how much I loved her.
If only I'd known to give her Ivermectin, she'd no doubt be alive to day
The suffering from this bio-weapon hit too close to home for me. I'm angry as hell. I hope every filthy, slimey, scuzzy, POS who concocted this chimeric spike protein is locked up naked, covered in sticky honey and quivering in an acrylic coffin with every stinging insect known to man, dropped in the middle of the hottest desert. Oh but a girl can dream.
Igor thank you for this excellent article - I am now forwarding this to everyone I know - Still covid related but this has not been looked into - My niece has cystic fibrosis - She is un-vaccinated
She reports to a big hospital that deals with cystic fibrosis
The doctor has hundreds of patients and has told my sister that very few of his patients has contacted any for of the covid..you would think with this problem it would surly make them real sick or kill them - Igor Perhaps you should do some poking around in that area - I will say this - they are quick to say covid kills people who have problems such as high sugar levels - Aged - heart/cancer problems - But I have NEVER heard that people with cystic fibrosis are having a problem
The filth killed my feline baby girl. My grief has turned to rage.👹👎👊
I’ve stopped vaxxing my doodles, my cat and to a large
extent, my horses.
Yeah. Definitely don't vaccinate your horses. Try to find a vet who will pull a rabies titre if you need one.
Im so sorry for your loss! Our cat got very ill in march 2021. We paid $500 to save her life. I swear it was corona. Massive fever and inability to eat for weeks. Grateful she’s still with us. And that I am now committed to keeping her out of hotels that require vax when we are going on vacation !
I'm soooo glad your baby pulled through!❤
My 8 year young girl had no obvious symptoms leading up to her death [eating/drinking normal and not fussy] but seemed a bit 'tired' the night before and then I found her dead in her favorite chair the next morning. It was so much like the sudden deaths happening to humans it was creepy awful. I was under the very FALSE belief that cats handle covid pretty well but because my Hattie was a bit on the chunky side, it obviously put her at greater risk and I should have been treating her with Ivermectin as a prophylactic. I've already lost my sense of smell once but can you imagine if a cat loses their sense of smell? That's one thing that worries me because they would just refuse to eat if they couldn't smell or hardly taste food! This bioweapon just pisses me off now more than ever.
Thank you for your compassionate words. I'm thankful for her baby sister still with me but I'm obsessed with checking on her to make sure she's okay (I must drive her nuts). She misses her big sister so much it's tough to see how lonely she is without her. I'll probably think seriously about getting her a little sister in time but right now it's just too painful to do.
Take good care!
My daughter and I adopted a brother and sister from the same litter, Pip and Georgie. They were constant companions, best friends and playmates. When they were seven months old, Georgie died. (It's too long a story to tell here.) Poor Pip seemed so sad and lost without her. After a month or so, we decided to adopt a new little kitten - a boy this time - to be Pip's new companion. Within two or three days, they became very friendly and Pip began to recover from his grief over Georgie. Now they're the best of friends and Pip is so happy. We're so glad we went ahead and adopted Wellie, even though we were still so sad over losing Georgie. Just thought you'd be encouraged by my story.
Awwwww. That's too precious! Thank you, Lolly B! [Adorable names btw]! 💜
Thank you!!
Such a sad story--I can feel the doubts and guilt that must creep in despite best efforts. What can we be expected to do when there are no warning signs?? I am very much a wait and see parent and pet owner (for multiple reasons), so I am always afraid of waiting too long. But we often don't get the help we need here until it is very serious. I guess we got lucky that Lily comes from strong farm stock. Most of the time I feel that nature will simply take its course--hard as that may be. Your little one most surely had a great and loving life with you, even if it wasn't as long as you would have hoped. Best wishes in making decisions about what is next for your little family! All of this death is really upsetting to process. It's good to work on it together!
Im so sorry 💔♥️
Thank you, punkin. It hurts so bad missing her breathing next to me. She would literally lay her head on the pillow next t o me like a human. When I adopted her she was all skinny and frail and hormonal because she was pregnant when she was brought to the shelter and they aborted her kittens when they wen to 'fix' her. She was so traumatized and her kitty boobs were full of milk and I tried to figure out a way to heal her loss so I gave her a full litter of beanie babies. She took right to them and would adorably carry them in her mouth like a mama cat and plop them down all over the house. When I was ill or sad she's plop some of her beanies around my bed like protection totems.
I miss her so much.
I'm blessed in that I dreamed she died 7 days before her death and the dream was so scary real I voice recorded it on my stupid phone. When I woke up, I rushed to find her okay and alive and I was so glad and I spent her last remaining days with me telling her how much I loved her.
If only I'd known to give her Ivermectin, she'd no doubt be alive to day
The suffering from this bio-weapon hit too close to home for me. I'm angry as hell. I hope every filthy, slimey, scuzzy, POS who concocted this chimeric spike protein is locked up naked, covered in sticky honey and quivering in an acrylic coffin with every stinging insect known to man, dropped in the middle of the hottest desert. Oh but a girl can dream.
Igor thank you for this excellent article - I am now forwarding this to everyone I know - Still covid related but this has not been looked into - My niece has cystic fibrosis - She is un-vaccinated
She reports to a big hospital that deals with cystic fibrosis
The doctor has hundreds of patients and has told my sister that very few of his patients has contacted any for of the covid..you would think with this problem it would surly make them real sick or kill them - Igor Perhaps you should do some poking around in that area - I will say this - they are quick to say covid kills people who have problems such as high sugar levels - Aged - heart/cancer problems - But I have NEVER heard that people with cystic fibrosis are having a problem