Re: More on Harriet
- From: Chris Waigl <cwaigl@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2005 21:59:08 +0100
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 20:38:07 GMT, Frank McQuarry typed:
> Good suggestions, especially the last one. I held strong for Monroe
> when he died, and held him as I watched the light go out in his
> eyes; that's when I really lost it. I was bawling for hours
> afterwords. I'll do the same for Harriet.
>
> I wish I could think of something to make her last hours happier,
> but she takes no pleasure in anything. The only thing I can do for
> her is lie down with her on the floor. I'm making the appointment
> first thing tomorrow.
I'm so sorry to hear that you two don't seem to be getting even a
short reprieve.
Hold steady, 'kay?
chris-in-paris
and Voyelle, who i had to rescue from her feline neighbour, who was
growling like a tiger in a zoo, so loud and deep that i hesitated
before walking by; but a 7 pound cat won't attack a full-grown human,
will he?
.
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