11-28-2020, 08:21 PM
Had to let go of Hazel today. She had stopped eating on Thursday and was pretty much just sleeping. The vet said she was going into renal failure. But she was 17 and a half, and she only really declined in the last year. She got really sick last summer and we thought she would die, but she bounced back, but was always weaker after that, and she started losing weight. She was skin and bones at the end.
After we left the vet I realized that I had been living with anxiety about her for months and it was suddenly lifted, so today was nowhere near as bad as I expected. I'm sure I'll be lonely once I'm alone in the house.
After we left the vet I realized that I had been living with anxiety about her for months and it was suddenly lifted, so today was nowhere near as bad as I expected. I'm sure I'll be lonely once I'm alone in the house.
the hands that guide me are invisible