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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-05-19 06:05 pm

[ SECRET POST #6709 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6709 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.


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[Invincible]



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[Lao, Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition]



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Re: Cat question for the hive mind (trigger warning - sick cat!) Kinda long, sorry.

(Anonymous) 2025-05-19 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I think when it's time, you'll know. And as outsiders, we can't know.

Hard to phrase it right, but if he's still enjoying life enough for it to be a question you have to ask FS in a manner that clearly shows you would reject "do it now" as an answer and want us to back you up, it's probably way too soon.
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Re: Cat question for the hive mind (trigger warning - sick cat!) Kinda long, sorry.

[personal profile] tabaqui 2025-05-19 11:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I know that you're right. I think I mostly just needed some support on this, 'cause nobody else cares for him/will be doing the final vet visit but me (despite him being a cat we owned when me and ex were still together and the Monstrous Bebe still lived here).

Thanks, I appreciate it.

Re: Cat question for the hive mind (trigger warning - sick cat!) Kinda long, sorry.

(Anonymous) 2025-05-19 11:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Agreed. Only you know your pet well enough to be able to tell when it's time, but you'll know when that time is.

In each and every case when I've had to put a pet down, I knew without question that I was making the right decision for them. There was just something about them that wasn't right and I could tell they weren't their usual self anymore.

My latest one was my 12-year-old parakeet who had had lifelong health issues that required medication... he was always, always such a chirpy and chattery boy, but then one day he just... stopped being his chirpy self and was absolutely silent. That was how I knew something was very wrong, because even when his health issues were flaring up and I had to medicate him twice a day, he would still scream indignantly at me to let me know how offended he was. Him going dead silent on me was a clear sign that he felt so bad that he couldn't even chirp the way he always did.