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It is with a very heavy heart that I write this. I just helped Pepper
cross over the bridge. She was seven and a half years old. Pepper went
into kidney failure over the weekend. She stopped eating and drinking.
I had planned to let nature take its course. Pepper had a very full and
active life. She was my tiniest little girl. Only weighed just over a
pound her whole life. But she enjoyed life so much. She survived
adrenal surgery back in 1999. Didn't slow her down any at all. I did
give her watered down duck soup. And I took her outside yesterday so she
could enjoy the fresh air and sunshine one more time. I hadn't seen her
urinate in about 48 hours, even with what liquids I was getting down her.
She was dehydrating on me. I took her in to the vet this morning. Her
kidneys were not working. I made the decision to help her cross before
she was in a lot of pain and suffered. My vet let me hold her while the
shot was administered. She doesn't do this for most people. She and I
had to help a baby cross the bridge one night after midnight back at the
beginning of the year. So she knew I could handle it. It made it easier
in lots of ways. Pepper was my sweet kisser. She hadn't kissed me in
the last two days. When I held her to say goodbye before the shot, she
kissed me. Letting me know it was okay to let her go. I will treasure
that memory forever. Now my concern turns to Bubbles who will be eight
next month. She and Pepper were buddies. I hope I can help her through
our loss of Pepper.
For the love of ferrets and the human hearts they hold,
Barbara Laugesen
Bubbles, Simon, Calvin, and Blake
At the bridge - Pepper, Sneezy, Rosey, Nosey, Rascal and a special foster
ferret, Sophie
[Posted in FML issue 4321]
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