Hi FMLers, [log in to unmask] wrote: >I was told that I was not able to be with her for the euthanization Holly, I am so sorry about your little Dweezil. I know how difficult it is to make the decision and help them cross to the Bridge. I have had to do so twice this year, and I know how much it hurts to let them go. Both times, however, I held them, stroked them, and comforted them in their final minutes. The first time my vet gave the injection in another room, then brought my little girl to me. The second time, I distracted my little boy with a bottle of ferretone while she gave him the injection in his tummy. He never even noticed the needle. They both just got sleepy and layed on my lap. It was very peaceful. I don't understand why a vet would not permit you to be with your pet in her final moments. I have never heard of such a policy. I would question them about it. My husband and my mother don't know how I can do it. I told them that I loved these ferrets dearly, and I wanted to make sure they felt that love even to their last breath. I didn't want them to be afraid. I wanted to reassure them, tell them about the Bridge, and how much I loved them and that I would miss them terribly. It provided closure for me and they left this world peacefully and in their mom's arms. I wouldn't have it any other way. Fondly remembering Kelsey, Gidget and Teddy.....RIP Dodie in NJ Down to Four Funtastic Ferrets(Molly, Fozzie, Angel and BJ) [Posted in FML issue 3624]