Goodbye, Coco... π’
When I took this snapshot of Coco (left) with her litter mate Nino, I didn't think that this would be the last time when she was in better health.
She crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on the night of October 10th, 2024 due to some kind of prolonged illness which was not detected.
We took Coco to the Yee Veterinary clinic, where she was examined and diagnosed by a new male veterinarian.
He ran a battery of blood tests and prescribed kaopectate for her diarrhea, antibiotics and antihistamines (not cetirizine) for her upper respiratory infection.
That cost us about RM630 (US$145) in diagnostic costs and dispensing fees. We were not told whether Coco had underlying issues that caused her health to decline this year.
I took a peek at Coco and noted her fixated eyes and shallow breathing around 7:30pm. She was lying on the floor in the catio, where she and Nino sleeps at night.
I had a lump in my throat, knowing that she might pass on the next morning, but the angels had already come for her sometime between 7:30-8 pm. π....π.....π
It's raining and night time as I write this and we hope to place Coco in her favourite spot at the edge of the garden tomorrow morning.
Farewell, Coco and if you get to see Tommy, Sheroo, Adam and Baby Kat send them my love.
My mother took in Coco, Nino and Sheroo on June 4th, 2012. They've always been indoor cats but although Coco is the only one that likes to explore the garden and the garage each time she sneaks out.
At present, Nino will be the only cat who lives in that catio. She is already showing signs of dementia and confusion which is why she yowls at night.
Goodbye, Coco... π’
When I took this snapshot of Coco (left) with her litter mate Nino, I didn't think that this would be the last time when she was in better health.
She crossed over the Rainbow Bridge on the night of October 10th, 2024 due to some kind of prolonged illness which was not detected.
We took Coco to the Yee Veterinary clinic, where she was examined and diagnosed by a new male veterinarian.
He ran a battery of blood tests and prescribed kaopectate for her diarrhea, antibiotics and antihistamines (not cetirizine) for her upper respiratory infection.
That cost us about RM630 (US$145) in diagnostic costs and dispensing fees. We were not told whether Coco had underlying issues that caused her health to decline this year.
I took a peek at Coco and noted her fixated eyes and shallow breathing around 7:30pm. She was lying on the floor in the catio, where she and Nino sleeps at night.
I had a lump in my throat, knowing that she might pass on the next morning, but the angels had already come for her sometime between 7:30-8 pm. π....π.....π
It's raining and night time as I write this and we hope to place Coco in her favourite spot at the edge of the garden tomorrow morning.
Farewell, Coco and if you get to see Tommy, Sheroo, Adam and Baby Kat send them my love.
My mother took in Coco, Nino and Sheroo on June 4th, 2012. They've always been indoor cats but although Coco is the only one that likes to explore the garden and the garage each time she sneaks out.
At present, Nino will be the only cat who lives in that catio. She is already showing signs of dementia and confusion which is why she yowls at night.