I had to euthanize my cat of five and a half years, Chloe. Dr. Gies explained that Chloe was possibly as old as 13 years old (Chloe was a Trapped/Spayed/Adopted stray and her age was unknown), that a feeding tube would cruelly extend her life when her body systems were shutting down from old age, and personally was there to administer the humane euthanasia. She followed up with a card, and mailed Chloe's free clay paw print when I forgot to take it. WAY TO GO KATHY. I couldn't keep fighting to keep Chloe alive, it was cruel to her to keep her alive just for my need for her, and it is was expensive....\r
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The fight to keep Chloe alive was $2,350 (that included medicines, but mostly tests to know what the heck was wrong, plus treatment to stabliize her). The instructions were not written clearly enough that I understand a. to refrigerate one medicine and b. to give her Pepcid AC, not on the prescription list because it is an over the counter drug (for humans). Chloe showed mild int
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