Tuesday, April 26, 2011, I took George to the vet because he was not acting like himself and had lost some weight. He stayed over night to get IV fluids and have blood work done. I learned on Wednesday that George's kidney values were out of control and he has experiencing kidney failure. I let the vet know I was interested in hospice care for George and was told he would likely have weeks, if not months. George came home Thursday night around 10pm with a bag full of medicines to assist him with pain, nausea and fluids to administer to him daily. However, George was not George he was a shell of his former self, he was not purring, he lost his balance often and could not jump on the bed or off of the bed without falling over. I knew George was struggling and not very happy with not being able to control his little body. I knew in my heart the end was near. On Friday when I returned home from work, I knew it was time. I made George's last vet appt. We meet with the Vet who had been caring for George all week. George had not been purring, but as I rubbed his fur and waited for the vet to come in with that last fatal shot, he began to purr. I questioned my decision to let him go and then I realized George was letting my know it was okay to let him go this time, he was ready to move on to a world of peace and pain free living! However, I must admit those last few minutes as I held him and the vet came into the room I was overwhlemed with emotion. George purred on his way out of this world and I will always hold his purr near my heart. George you will be missed and I love you little buddy!!!!

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