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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsI just got off the phone with the Veterinarian,
Barring a miracle, I'm going to have to go have Cuddles put down tomorrow morning.
Oh God, this is so shocking to me. Both Toby and I are heartbroken.
I guess it's my turn to pay for all that love that he gave me, yet I can only sit here in gratitude for how he became so very very important to me living at all.
Toby was his "dad", but I was his buddy, and he mine.
I failed him these last couple of weeks, my gut knew, I swear it. And I didn't trust it.
I have to say I'm sorry to him tomorrow and pray for forgiveness, right along with all the thanks I owe him.
I only had three names for him and Toby had one, Percy. Mine were Pretty Boy, Cuddles and My Good Boy.
biophile
(1,762 posts)They are so good at hiding pain and discomfort because they dont show it the way we do. They dont loudly complain - they stop eating or hide. You are most likely saving him pain and giving him relief and a dignified passing with you there by his side.
Wishing all of you peace
.
erronis
(25,254 posts)But we can't do that for ourselves.
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)It's the conversation I have to have with him first that's gonna be hard.
Slight understatement.
Thank you Biophile
catrose
(5,392 posts)JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)catrose
(5,392 posts)Those cats are so loving l
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)I'd start getting ready and I'd talk to him, like getting psyched up, and he would get up and always beat me to the door.
The long ones were the best, on those 70 degree days where we'd lay out in the sun by the pond, him either on me or nestled right next to me, I'd be talking to Butterflies and Dragon Flies and he'd be humming along with his purr.
debm55
(62,777 posts)JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)Attilatheblond
(9,578 posts)but you can't fail when EVERY life has an expiration.
I have a psychologist pal who is also pretty spiritual in non-traditional sense. He always says, watch for a sign in about 3 days. Chances are something will get a message if you are open to receiving. And that's hard when you are grieving.
My pal always said to watch the behavior of any other pets in the house, sometimes they receive what we ignore or miss. My old dog and female cat moped for 2.5 days after we had to have the young cat put down due to a lung failure. Late on that third day, dog and female cat got REAL happy and seemed to be playing joyfully with something we couldn't see. They got much better after that and both started eating again after refusing food after we lost Pete. It was weird, but my friend just said 'Told ya'.
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)johnp3907
(4,403 posts)
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)Every pet owner needs to see this on that day.
Thank you.
BonnieJW
(3,164 posts)I have it saved in my email file.
SheltieLover
(83,160 posts)My heart goes out to you, my friend.
Let's keep hoping for an overnight miracle!!!
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)SheltieLover
(83,160 posts)I am so sorry to hear this, John!
Hugs to you and your sweet kitty.
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)I don't know if this makes sense, but for the second time in my life, I get to say good bye the right way.
For a man that spent decades hiding from his feelings, I get to honor him most by having them and giving him comfort as he leaves for the rainbow 🌈 bridge.
It means I'm a better person than I was twenty years ago.
SheltieLover
(83,160 posts)Alephy
(178 posts)It is so hard to let go of our little friends.
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)Faux pas
(16,663 posts)It is the right thing. Sending healing and coping vibes. 💓
Niagara
(12,506 posts)It's a painful decision and you didn't fail Cuddles, his body failed him.
SuzyandPuffpuff
(831 posts)We do what we can at the time. Bottom line you're there for him when he needs yu the most. Yuk ... its never ez...he needs Yu to b strong during this so don't add to his stress. cry after. Sorry ... such visceral pain
Omaha Steve
(110,938 posts)FakeNoose
(43,388 posts)I lost my Buddy a year ago and I still think of him every day. It's hard to say goodbye, but you'll be there when it's time for him to cross the Rainbow Bridge. He'll see your face and hear your voice, and he'll know that you love him very much. He'll know he's a Good Boy.
LatteLady
(106 posts)I know this is so hard and Im sorry. But please please know, they depend on us to alleviate their suffering. This is a gift you give, of mercy and release. Ill be thinking of you all.
TBF
(37,853 posts)JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)For love lost. It's only right and the best way to honor my Cuddles is to welcome the bill.
Nanuke
(944 posts)JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)I know he's been a part of our communication over time, so please give Nora and Samson extra hugs and kisses.
Scrivener7
(60,480 posts)Ocelot II
(132,052 posts)It's so hard. But you don't have to be sorry; you didn't fail him. You loved him and that's what matters.
The Wizard
(14,002 posts)with lives even more temporary than our own live within a fragile circle"
(Irving Townsend)
RIP Cuddles
MustLoveBeagles
(18,712 posts)Please don't blame yourself.
Walleye
(45,989 posts)Polly Hennessey
(9,105 posts)Tiger knows this and he also knows that he was loved in return. Loving our pets is one of the best things we do. You loved yours and you bridged that space that gave to them the understanding that some humans are worthy of their respect and love. Grief is such a crushing emotion but one that we must accept for the love and loyalty they give to us.
I hope tomorrow will bring the sunshine back but if it doesnt happen to just remember the wonderfulness of Tigers love.
And, by chance, if another Tiger should come into your life know that will be the greatest tribute you can give Tiger - loving another perfect creature.
littlemissmartypants
(36,048 posts)JoseBalow
(10,014 posts)I know how difficult it is to face this inconsolable sorrow. There's no way to make it easier, or to hurt less. I hope you can take some comfort from knowing that, like your sweet Cuddles, you are not going through it alone.
bamagal62
(4,688 posts)Fla Dem
(27,896 posts)yardwork
(70,305 posts)Don't beat yourself up.
Botany
(78,454 posts)This will hurt no matter what you do but if you have to do what is needed to be done
and your buddy doesnt have to suffer anymore that is the right thing to do.
LuckyCharms
(23,510 posts)You are the best buddy to him, and you made his life better.
Remember that, his life was better because of you.
Tomorrow will be two weeks since we put our dog down.
I'm still crying several times a day. but it slowly gets just a bit better each day after the first week. Kind of.
You'll get through this. And the only way out of it...is through it.
We can go through this together if you want.
Send me a message if you need someone to grieve with.
It will be alright John. I promise you.
Just understand that there are many here who know exactly how hard this is.
You're not alone.
I asked my dog to come to me in a dream after he passed. He did come to me in a dream, and it was joyful.
Ask Cuddles to come to you in a dream before he passes. And he will at some point.
Again, you're not alone.
MIButterfly
(3,686 posts)Last edited Mon Jul 13, 2026, 11:38 PM - Edit history (1)
My heart breaks for you and for Cuddles. You know he would never leave you unless he had to. I know how difficult it is. I wish I had the right words of wisdom at this sad time, but I really don't think there are any. Just please know I share your pain and sorrow and I extend to you and Toby my deepest sympathy.
Please don't beat yourself up. You didn't fail Cuddles. Cats are very good at hiding symptoms when they're sick until it's practically too late. It's an instinct, their way of survival in the wild that's inbred in all of them. You loved Cuddles and he loved you and that's all that matters.
kacekwl
(9,340 posts)19 year old Min pin mix down yesterday.
SheltieLover
(83,160 posts)Healing vibes on the way to you.
Bayard
(30,908 posts)MIButterfly
(3,686 posts)You have my deepest sympathy.
niyad
(135,915 posts)loving arms, and send peace and comfort to their grieving loved ones.
So very sorry for the loss of your precious baby.
3catwoman3
(30,395 posts)In our family, we have chosen to call this liberating the spirit. It was my idea. Being a word nerd, and picky about accuracy, I was never comfortable with put to sleep - how we wish they were only sleeping. Euthanize is accurate, but feels very cold and impersonal, and put down calls to mind bullying behaviors between humans.
Liberating the spirit, at least for me, sounds soft and compassionate, and makes that difficult decision infinitesimally less wrenching.
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)angrychair
(12,668 posts)I hope a miracle does happen. Hoping for the best possible outcome.
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)mwmisses4289
(5,368 posts)Ilsa
(64,843 posts)He didn't seem to be in much pain, and knowing how much he hated going to the vet, I decided to wait until he showed more signs of discomfort. He went pretty quickly, just one scary moment, but I had my arms around him, telling him to go to Daddy. I don't regret how I handled it.
Peace to you, fellow dog lover. You've made a difference in the world.
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)SheltieLover
(83,160 posts)Healing vibes on the way to you.
AllaN01Bear
(30,322 posts)orangecrush
(32,076 posts)I almost lost my fur baby, she had emergency surgery last week but pulled through.
Deeply sadddned.
sinkingfeeling
(58,381 posts)MN2theMax
(2,365 posts)It is the hardest thing to lose a beloved companion. Been through it many times, and always, I say never again! (That never works.)
To know when it is time is the hardest thing. I wish you comfort and peace. Im sure that you did all that you could do.
My heart goes out to you.
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)Choosing the time wasn't an issue here as he literally went from playing and seemingly enjoying life to spending his last 24 hours on my bed not eating or moving much.
When the Vet says it there's been no improvement, or a lot of time to mess with.
And I've never been a never again guy, each cat I've had has made me a better friend to the next one I've gotten. All but one, rescues of the best kind, right off the streets, and even Petunia, she was found on the streets before ending up in a few shelters. And all wonderfully unique.
Bayard
(30,908 posts)It never gets any easier to lose a beloved fur kid, I know from much experience.
I've always held any of mine that had to leave me. It really helps them not be scared, and they take the pettings and sound of your loving voice with them. You're doing the right thing.
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)as much as he's done for me.
LoisB
(13,830 posts)JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)niyad
(135,915 posts)and your precious boy have all our love and support in this heart-and-gut-wrenching moment. He knows that you love him, and he knows you did your best. When the time comes tomorrow, if he does not leave tonight, know that we are there for both of you. And know that the love in your eyes and heart are what he will carry with him. I am sending my babies to the Bridge to wait for him. He will not be alone, and neither are you.
JMCKUSICK
(7,055 posts)Because I asked for friendly greetings when he crosses, for someone to keep him safe and happy til I come home, and of course to see his sister Snuggles again.
Tell your babies he's a little shy at first, but will be the best friend they could ask for.
niyad
(135,915 posts)if either of them come to visit you.
Laurelin
(993 posts)Saying goodbye is awful.
So is kidney failure. I've lost two cats and a dog.to it. Deciding to let go is awful. I always feel like I wait too long, but I think if Cuddles was playing last week he still had quality of life, so don't blame yourself.
IIn the Netherlands they say "sterkte." I think in German i its "mut." I wish you strength in this difficult time.