Anyone ever had to have an animal put down?
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LJ
huh, do yo mean my gf?snyds113 wrote:
pm me with her number.LJ wrote:
YES!!! Call and cancel.snyds113 wrote: Do you think i should call her office?
You can PM her on here Dr J, but she can't prescribe you anything, just give you some info.
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september63
This was funny!!THE4RINGZ wrote: I am just glad your vet isn't my family doctor. Or else I would have to change my facebook status to "dead". Putting someone down for acting crazy and pissing in the house? That's me, and I am still alive. -
snyds113
This problem didn't just appear.Declawed,fixed medicines,blood workand many other things that involve trying to fix this problem.I have tried everything.Like i said i love him.LJ wrote:
huh, do yo mean my gf?snyds113 wrote:
pm me with her number.LJ wrote:
YES!!! Call and cancel.snyds113 wrote: Do you think i should call her office?
You can PM her on here Dr J, but she can't prescribe you anything, just give you some info.
What did you spend $2000 on? Medicines? -
LJsnyds113 wrote:
This problem didn't just appear.Declawed,fixed medicines,blood workand many other things that involve trying to fix this problem.I have tried everything.Like i said i love him.LJ wrote:
huh, do yo mean my gf?snyds113 wrote:
pm me with her number.LJ wrote:
YES!!! Call and cancel.snyds113 wrote: Do you think i should call her office?
You can PM her on here Dr J, but she can't prescribe you anything, just give you some info.
What did you spend $2000 on? Medicines?
Were any anxiety medicines prescribed?
Is your vet older? A lot of older vets don't care about behavioral treatments. -
september63This started out as a putting a pet to sleep thread. It has turned a bit strange?
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snyds113It's all relative september.Yes anxiety meds.He had a UTI once also.
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CinciX12I was thinking it may be some sort of urogenital problem. There are all kinds of things you could do. Maybe his bladder is smaller than average? This can happen to humans. I have seen it several times.
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snyds113Well the vet has run every test known to man.It's just a mental problem.I did talk to other people with mental cats.I did suspect a small bladder problem.He can pee on 8 different things in a 2 hour span.
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Society
Like I said before, it's a cat, put it down. You can find another one of those fuckers running around anywhere.snyds113 wrote: Well the vet has run every test known to man.It's just a mental problem.I did talk to other people with mental cats.I did suspect a small bladder problem.He can pee on 8 different things in a 2 hour span. -
Devils AdvocateImagine... Bringing something back to your house and at first every thing is great. It take you a little while to get used to each other but everything is wonderful.
Then something happens. you don't know exactly what but something has changes. All of the sudden you don't like each other anymore. The only contact you have is a nasty glance back and forth every now and then. Then one of you decides that there is now way you can get along anymore. You think there is still love there but all you seem to remember is the scratching and pissing and hair all over the place and you wonder why you got together in the first place.
For two human beings a bad ending is called divorce.
For a man and his cat it is called euthanasia.
I say you two should get a divorce. Kick the fucking thing out of you house, but you have to give it half of your shit. -
UA5straightin2008stop giving him water for a while
then he will stop peeing
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Heretic
Pffft. I can do THAT.snyds113 wrote:He can pee on 8 different things in a 2 hour span. -
Devils AdvocateDevils Advocate wrote: Imagine... Bringing something back to your house and at first every thing is great. It take you a little while to get used to each other but everything is wonderful.
Then something happens. you don't know exactly what but something has changed. All of the sudden you don't like each other anymore. The only contact you have is a nasty glance back and forth every now and then. Then one of you decides that there is now way you can get along anymore. You think there is still love there but all you seem to remember is the scratching and pissing and hair all over the place and you wonder why you got together in the first place.
For two human beings a bad ending is called divorce.
For a man and his cat it is called euthanasia.
I say you two should get a divorce. Kick the fucking thing out of your house, but you have to give it half of your shit. -
september63Snyds, I understand this isnt weird to you. It is your pet and I sympathyze. But I had to ask, Is the cat staying up all night drinking beer? Might explain all of the pissing.
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SocietySociety wrote:
Like I said before, it's a cat, put it down. You can find another one of those fuckers running around anywhere.snyds113 wrote: Well the vet has run every test known to man.It's just a mental problem.I did talk to other people with mental cats.I did suspect a small bladder problem.He can pee on 8 different things in a 2 hour span. -
SocietyDevils Advocate wrote:Devils Advocate wrote: Imagine... Bringing something back to your house and at first every thing is great. It take you a little while to get used to each other but everything is wonderful.
Then something happens. you don't know exactly what but something has changed. All of the sudden you don't like each other anymore. The only contact you have is a nasty glance back and forth every now and then. Then one of you decides that there is now way you can get along anymore. You think there is still love there but all you seem to remember is the scratching and pissing and hair all over the place and you wonder why you got together in the first place.
For two human beings a bad ending is called divorce.
For a man and his cat it is called euthanasia.
I say you two should get a divorce. Kick the fucking thing out of your house, but you have to give it half of your shit. -
snyds113
No he stays up all night howling.That is not a problem at all though.It's a symptom of being nuts though.On a more personal note this whole problem also causes problems between my wife and I.You can imagine she blames me for everything.september63 wrote: Snyds, I understand this isnt weird to you. It is your pet and I sympathyze. But I had to ask, Is the cat staying up all night drinking beer? Might explain all of the pissing. -
UA5straightin2008this could be your solution to a noise problem...
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Society
Ha Ha! This gets better!snyds113 wrote:
No he stays up all night howling.That is not a problem at all though.It's a symptom of being nuts though.On a more personal note this whole problem also causes problems between my wife and I.You can imagine she blames me for everything.september63 wrote: Snyds, I understand this isnt weird to you. It is your pet and I sympathyze. But I had to ask, Is the cat staying up all night drinking beer? Might explain all of the pissing. -
september63Wow. Someone was kidding about divorce before. A cat causing a divorce? I hope not. Take the stinking cat to a cat shelter and let them decide what to do. It seems a better alternative to killing a cat bc of being crazy. All cats are half crazy, we dont kill them all.
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snyds113There is no cat shelter in Jefferson County.I tried EVERYTHING.I even went to Brooke county andthey won't take him cause I don't live there.Yes they do ask for I.D.
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FatHobbit
Put him in a box and leave him at the door.snyds113 wrote: There is no cat shelter in Jefferson County.I tried EVERYTHING.I even went to Brooke county andthey won't take him cause I don't live there.Yes they do ask for I.D. -
september63There is one here in Dover and they would take him, or any cat if the owner said they were either leaving it there or putting it to sleep.
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ZWICK 4 PREZthis thread is hilarious.
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Devils Advocate