Hi all
I know this is an awful thing to ask, and apologies if it upsets anyone but I need to know the answer ...
On saturday we lost our nethie Daisy.
She's been eating ok but when I picked her up she'd lost weight in few days. The vet diagnosed with a RTI on Friday and started on meds.
Sat morning she was poorly but bright, 2 hrs later she was very flat and she died in my arms on the way to the vets.
The next bit is the awful thing to ask ...
She was pretty out of it but fidgety, then jumped out of my arms, had a fit, screamed and passed away. I've had this happen once before and it was awful. Is it a "normal" thing that they do in their last moments?
If it is for another reason PLEASE DON'T REPLY.
Thank you
I know this is an awful thing to ask, and apologies if it upsets anyone but I need to know the answer ...
On saturday we lost our nethie Daisy.
She's been eating ok but when I picked her up she'd lost weight in few days. The vet diagnosed with a RTI on Friday and started on meds.
Sat morning she was poorly but bright, 2 hrs later she was very flat and she died in my arms on the way to the vets.
The next bit is the awful thing to ask ...
She was pretty out of it but fidgety, then jumped out of my arms, had a fit, screamed and passed away. I've had this happen once before and it was awful. Is it a "normal" thing that they do in their last moments?
If it is for another reason PLEASE DON'T REPLY.
Thank you