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I just read your article in Bell Amour. But I see your cat passed and I am so sorry. My dog is 15 and has congenital heart failure as most dogs do when they are old. I have found myself frequently crying … hard … the last 2 years when we found out about it. He still acts like a puppy and jumps sky high, etc. We do have to keep muscle relaxers on hand for when he does that and we did have to get rid of the frisbee. He kept hurting himself. But I am so tired of crying when he is not even close yet to passing on. (We keep him alive with Digitalis) Did you go through this for so long of a time?
Swamp eyed Vi