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fandomsecrets2025-05-19 06:05 pm
[ SECRET POST #6709 ]
⌈ Secret Post #6709 ⌋
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[Invincible]
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[Lao, Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition]
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[Shrek]
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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)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.
Re: Cat question for the hive mind (trigger warning - sick cat!) Kinda long, sorry.
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)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.