Post #3141625
2026-05-06 13:20 UTC
@Decayable@dsmc.space @NonPlayableZilla@postnstuffds.lol @NonPlayableClown@postnstuffds.lol @pwm@dsmc.space They're very stoic creatures, they hate to show suffering/weakness and when they do it's usually subtle hints until it's too late. I'm sorry for your loss badmins, but you guys gave her the best life she could have had and who can ask for more than that at the end of the day?
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@Decayable@dsmc.space 2026-05-06 13:25
@SuiWithAZer0@dsmc.space @NonPlayableClown@postnstuffds.lol @NonPlayableZilla@postnstuffds.lol @pwm@dsmc.space it was the best decision, but it always feels like there's something more you chould have done, should have fought harder. But she was 16 and the vet was really good about not pushing management that prolongs her suffering. We're only this miserable because she made us so happy, and that's a thought thats making it a little easier. And the best thing we could do because we loved her so much was let her go with dignity before she became more of a husk of who she really was. I lightly joke it's a sausage fest now since the remaining pets are all male.