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Originally Posted by tutters It breaks my heart to read about the sadness others have been through. Susan, I'm so sorry about your parrot. I think the vet made a mistake with Jake the day before he died, but it was in good faith and making anything out of it beyond my calling and discussing it last night won't do any good.
And now my best friend tells me she is having spotting, so I have to wait until she gets a doctor appointment, goes and then gets results. I am so terrified I am going to lose her too. There is just no happiness now, no let up. I wish I were with my Jake and out of all this. |
Sandy the hardest thing for me is bringing my parrot Lulu home in a box which her ashes are in.I feel so bad we are down south now heading back to Minnesota.Her cage is in the back seat of the truck which is hard to look at.I know I can get through this.When I lost my dear Keally my other yorkie I felt like dying.I met a wonderful lady Deb Sillers and bought another yorkie.Her name is Kinder and she is an angel from God.There is a light on the end of the tunnel and I know one day we will be reunited with our loved ones.It takes a long time to heal our hearts but we will always have wonderful memories.Remember Jake wants you to be happy again and he knew you were very good to him.Hope things get better each day and sending you a hug from me and Kinder.Susan