carolyn & jesse (GA) & spock
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I adopted Jesse in July of 2002 from the animal sanctuary where I was working. He was the only one from a litter that did not get adopted because he had chronic upper respiratory issues. He was put in the "respiratory room" where he was quickly forgotten.
In June of 2009 he was diagnosed with diabetes. He went into remission in October of that same year (yea!). He enjoyed life insulin-free until April 2011.
In August of this year he was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in his sinus cavity, although I knew something was wrong before that. He was also in kidney failure. In his August 31st conversation with the Animal Communicator he said that he was in pain but not ready to go.
I got his pain managed, and he was eating with 4 P's in place (he never was much for playing). Whenever I sat down he climbed on me and I held him to my shoulder like a baby. But this week the most evilest cancers in the world became more aggressive and I realized I needed to say goodbye.
I loved you just they way you were Jesse. ♥♥♥♥♥
In June of 2009 he was diagnosed with diabetes. He went into remission in October of that same year (yea!). He enjoyed life insulin-free until April 2011.
In August of this year he was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma in his sinus cavity, although I knew something was wrong before that. He was also in kidney failure. In his August 31st conversation with the Animal Communicator he said that he was in pain but not ready to go.
I got his pain managed, and he was eating with 4 P's in place (he never was much for playing). Whenever I sat down he climbed on me and I held him to my shoulder like a baby. But this week the most evilest cancers in the world became more aggressive and I realized I needed to say goodbye.
I loved you just they way you were Jesse. ♥♥♥♥♥