Page 2 of 2 FirstFirst 12
Results 11 to 20 of 20

Thread: Saying goodbye to pets

  1. #11
    Senior Member gore's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2002
    Location
    Michigan
    Posts
    7,177
    Sorry to hear about that. I've lost lots of pets over my life. I still miss my Piranhas to this day.

    One thing that may be worth thinking about, look at something call an African Parrot. These things can live for 70 years which is much more than a dog or a cat and they also can "talk". They're also really good pets. The price to buy one initially is going to sting a bit at up to 1,000 dollars but they do make really nice pets, they let you pet them, you can even teach them things as they're very intelligent.

    The longer life span is one reason I brought that up. It would most likely outlive the owner.

    I've had a crap load of pets in my life. Everything from Birds, dogs, cats, fish, reptiles, and they all have something to add to your life.

    We had to have our cat put down last year and it was REALLY hard. What seemed to help, was giving it two weeks, and getting a new pet right away after that.

    We adopted Pumpkin, our new cat, and he helped get over that part of it.

    We also adopted another cat now that we're in a bigger house and named her UNIX. She's small, fast and light weight so the name stuck lol.

    They play together good and help keep each other from getting to bored.

    If you like Reptiles at all, I recommend a Bearded Dragon, or a Leopard Gecko. Those are the most "attention friendly" of the reptile world.

    For fish, since you're in the north, go with Red Belly Piranhas. They're very good pets too and neat to raise.

    Also for fish a Red Devil is a great pet. Mine I trained to eat from my fingers without biting and even let me pet it.

    Another cat is obviously an option too. It's better than feeling like there is an empty space somewhere.

  2. #12
    Senior Member isildur's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Posts
    166
    Quote Originally Posted by gore
    Also for fish a Red Devil is a great pet. Mine I trained to eat from my fingers without biting and even let me pet it.
    I had a big cichlid that would do that years ago. It was a Jack Dempsey, great fish.

    I thought about the parrot thing, they always seemed pretty cool. I just didn't know if I wanted a bird that would outlive me possibly.
    Only trust Pipe-smoking Penguins.

  3. #13
    Member
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Posts
    33
    The problem with pets outlasting their owners is the fact that they usually go "mental" when they know their owner will no longer be there for them.

    Case in point: about 3 years ago, around my dad's birthday, my grandmother died of pancreatic cancer. She had a chihuahua, named Bitzi, which was about 13 or 14 years old. We were all gathered around her bed when she died, struggling to breathe through all the fluid in her lungs. The dog immediately jumped on the bed, and began growling at all of us after she died. After we buried my grandmother, we gave her dog to one of my aunts.

    The dog wouldn't let anyone else get close to her, and she would often bite. Finally, about a month and a half after my grandmother's funeral, Bitzi ran away from my aunt, into the road where she got ran over and died.

    Just explaining why getting a pet with a long life may not be the best thing, is all...

  4. #14
    Gonzo District BOFH westin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2006
    Location
    SW MO
    Posts
    1,187
    MsMittens: I am so sorry for your loss. I have a little kitty named elis [short for elisty] that is one of my favorite things. I cannot imagine the pain I will feel when she departs our company. Your plight definitely brings a tear to my eye... I pray that the void will be filled. Keep your chin up.
    \"Those of us that had been up all night were in no mood for coffee and donuts, we wanted strong drink.\"

    -HST

  5. #15
    Senior Member PacketThirst's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Posts
    258
    Sorry to hear about your cat. I've lost two peach faced love birds as a kid and i know it must be a pretty painful time. My prayers are with you in this hard time...

  6. #16
    AO Soccer Mom debwalin's Avatar
    Join Date
    Mar 2002
    Posts
    2,185
    MsMittens, so sorry to hear about your kitty. It's not an easy choice to make, but there was great comfort to me in knowing that I had given my dog the best life possible, and I was there to hold and comfort him in the end. That was very preferable to me to allowing it to possibly die in pain and alone while I was at work. I felt like it'd had my love for years, and it deserved to have my love in the end too.

    It's an empty spot in your life, but the memories will start to overtake the sad hole before too long.
    Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.

  7. #17
    Just a Virtualized Geek MrLinus's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2001
    Location
    Redondo Beach, CA
    Posts
    7,323
    You can see the original of this post with pictures here

    Well, we're back and Mittens is now out of her suffering. Forever a character to the end, she spent part of this morning playing with the water in the toilet. I never knew why she was so fascinated by it but she did like to paw at it and make little waves. It went quick once they did inject her. Someone had said that I would be glad I did it now and that I would probably have feelings of regret for not doing it sooner. And they were right. The vet weighed her and she had lost 2lbs in the last month! (keep in mind she was about 10-10.5lbs during her last visit, which was at the end of Jan/beginning of Feb).

    But I don't want this to be a sad post. For many of you who never met her, I want to tell about how this amazing kitten impacted my life. She was given to me around September/October, 1992 -- a few months after my mom's murder. I was teetering on the edge of full blown depression and here I had this little bundle of furr in my arms, purring madly, looking at me. The first night I put her beside me on my pillow and for the next 15 years, she pretty much remained there. Mittens was kind and gentle but also playful and inquisitive. Here are some of my memories of her:

    When I lived with my dad I would take Robbie, the family corgie, out for walks. And who would follow us through the park and into the woods but Mittens.

    I remember coming home one day and seeing Mittens with another cat (almost a duplicate of mittens but larger). They had caught a bird, a feat for Mittens since she was declawed in her front paws.

    I remember walking home from the vets after Mittens had been groomed. She had a pink ribbon around her neck and insisted on following me rather than being carried. We walked down the whole street (it was a quiet street in Mississauga) until we got home.

    I remember a big winter storm in Mississauga that dumped about 2-3 feet of snow and see just a little black tip as Mittens played in the fluffy stuff.

    I remember Mittens playing tag with Robbie and knowing where every carpet was so that Robbie slid into the walls while she turned on a dime.

    I remember having my first apartment and Mittens catching about 9 mice one night! Claws or no claws, she was an expert mouser.

    Mittens always tried to convince the birds they should play with her. She would attempt this by "chirping" at them.

    Mittens always looked for a lap because she knew if she found one she'd also likely find some petting and would purr loudly for it. She was also talkative, "answering" questions posed of her.

    She knew how to find little cubby holes to hide from the youngins' when they got out of hand but loved a good piece of string or a fake mouse at any time.

    She aptly got her name when she hid in a bunch of mittens to get away from Robbie. There were times I would open a drawer and find a furry kitten head pop out. She had this ability to climb up the back of the dresser and sleep in my clothes. To this day I do not have a piece of clothing that is not covered by black fur from her sleeping on it.

    Goodbye, my little Mittens. I will miss you but I am ever so grateful and thankful that I had you in my life for the last 15 years.

    Goodbye, Mittens (1992-2008). My pillow will be cold without your purring beside my head
    Extra! Extra! Get your FREE copy of Insight Newsletter||MsMittens' HomePage

  8. #18
    Senior Member phernandez's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2003
    Location
    NYC
    Posts
    246
    My heartfelt condolences

    I've lost a good number of critters over the years and I can only echo what horse said. Seems like you made the most of the time you were given together, which is the best anyone of us can ever hope for.

  9. #19
    Senior Member Ouroboros's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    Superior, WI USA
    Posts
    636
    Take care, MsM. Making that decision is undoubtably a painful one.

    Lost many pets in my youth due to thier natural death...old age, disease, lost in the woods somewhere and killed by predators, etc. Never had to put any of them down professionally and by choice. It must hurt something awful.

    RIP Mittens.

    O
    "entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem"

    "entities should not be multiplied beyond necessity."

    -Occam's Razor


  10. #20
    Only african to own a PC! Cider's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2003
    Location
    Israel
    Posts
    1,683
    Sorry to hear about that

    Thoughts are with you.
    The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it.
    Albert Einstein

Similar Threads

  1. Goodbye All
    By untuchable-me in forum AntiOnline's General Chit Chat
    Replies: 10
    Last Post: August 10th, 2004, 09:17 PM
  2. goodbye JP good luck! in your future plans
    By drag0nsfyre in forum AntiOnline's General Chit Chat
    Replies: 20
    Last Post: February 12th, 2003, 11:40 AM
  3. Say goodbye to freedom
    By Tedob1 in forum AntiOnline's General Chit Chat
    Replies: 27
    Last Post: March 21st, 2002, 03:00 AM
  4. This will be goodbye...
    By tripstone in forum AntiOnline's General Chit Chat
    Replies: 6
    Last Post: February 22nd, 2002, 09:16 PM

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •