Pets
Related: About this forumI had to say goodbye to Pixie this morning.
She was 17 years old, suffering from chronic kidney disease - common in old cats - but she was managing pretty well until this weekend. She stopped eating, couldn't even be tempted with Churu or tuna, got increasingly lethargic to the point where I wasn't sure she would still be alive this morning. She was, but was clearly failing. Got a quick vet appointment, and after some testing confirmed what I'd feared - kidney failure - plus the discovery of a mass near her heart, probably cancer. Her heartbeat was abnormally slow, and she was obviously fading. So we decided it was time for her to cross the bridge. This was the seventh time I've had to do this and it never gets easier. But she'd had a good life, I think, and she went quickly and peacefully.
She was born to a barn cat at a Nebraska farm, friends of my family. I was visiting in the fall of 2008, and I was offered this kitten, about four months old, who looked like she might be part Siamese - blue eyes, dark tail and ears. Turned out she wasn't Siamese at all, and she grew long fur with dark brown spots, and her feet stayed white. She had a glorious fluffy tail. Out of curiosity I got her DNA tested; she was 10% Maine Coon; a smidgen of Persian and a whole lot of generic cat. She was kind of a diva, developed a complicated frenemy relationship with the two older cats (both of whom passed away within a month of each other during the summer of 2020). She didn't like to be picked up, hissed at even minor annoyances, hid when anyone visited, but she loved to sit on my lap or curl up next to me at night. She didn't meow; she spoke in little murmurs and chirps. Lately she made a little nest on the back of the couch where she could watch me if she did't feel like sitting on me, and I'd always look for her there when I came home, and she'd chirp at me when I greeted her.
So today I came home with the empty carrier and she wasn't in her nest on the couch. I put away her food bowls, removed the litter box and swept up the scattered litter. For the first time in many decades I am catless, and there's a big cat-shaped hole in my heart.
We who choose to surround ourselves with lives even more temporary than our own, live within a fragile circle; easily and often breached. Unable to accept its awful gaps, we would still live no other way. We cherish memory as the only certain immortality, never fully understanding the necessary plan.
Another cat? Perhaps. For love there is also a season; its seeds must be resown. But a family cat is not replaceable like a worn-out coat or a set of tires. Each new kitten becomes its own cat, and none is repeated. I am four cats old, measuring out my life in friends that have succeeded but not replaced one another." - Irving Townsend


alwaysinasnit
(5,519 posts)3catwoman3
(28,033 posts)In our family, we have chosen to call that last loving act, always so difficult even when it's right, liberating the spirit.
And, we call new cat successors, as there certainly are no replacements. One of our vets once reassured me that there was no need to feel guilty if I wanted a new cat right away, which I usually do. He said one of the best ways to honor a departed cat is by offering your loving home to someone else who needs one.
Irish_Dem
(77,043 posts)What a beauty!
Ocelot II
(128,029 posts)I can't imagine a life without cats.
Phoenix61
(18,608 posts)oberle
(231 posts)to a beautiful cat. She was for sure well loved.
brer cat
(27,195 posts)I'm sorry for your loss.
SheltieLover
(74,773 posts)I am so saddened to read of your loss.
Pixie is certainly a beautiful girl!
My senior rescue of 14 years, Trixie, departed for the Bridge in July of 2024. The hold in my heart was absolutely inconsolable.
Healing vibes to you and I hope and trust that time will help to heal your heart and your precious memories of Pixie willbring a smile to your face and heart.
Faux pas
(15,991 posts)RIP 🙏 Pixie
question everything
(51,278 posts)during Covid.
I hope that you can find a new friend when you are ready.
Ocelot II
(128,029 posts)in a little heated hut now that it's cold, and I feed him. He doesn't love me, though (yet?).
Duncanpup
(15,324 posts)Diamond_Dog
(38,940 posts)I completely understand how it feels putting the food bowls away and always looking in the same spot expecting to see your beloved companion there, except shes not. It leaves a hole in your heart, for sure.
The love you feel for her literally bursts off the screen shot of your artwork.
cachukis
(3,521 posts)skylucy
(3,992 posts)LetMyPeopleVote
(171,997 posts)My youngest child's cat had kidney disease several years ago. It was rough watching the cat who used to stalk and jump on top of one of our bearded collies decline
I am so sorry for your loss
IbogaProject
(5,294 posts)But take solice you were with her through her transition.
Karadeniz
(24,668 posts)mgardener
(2,208 posts)We had to say goodbye to our Calvin yesterday.
He was 13.
He had liver issues since before Christmas.
Sunday, he started to really slow down.
And yesterday we knew.
He went very quickly.
But we miss him, so much.
It is so, so hard.
peggysue2
(12,272 posts)Pixie was indisputably a beautiful kitty. So sorry for your loss. Any animal person who has raised and lived with furry companions understands the anguish. Having lost too many beloved dogs, I know the grieving is real and potent.
Prayers for Pixie. And you, too.
slightlv
(6,959 posts)mischievous cat in her younger days. I've lived through several of whom I've outlived and you're right... it never gets any easier. It's not just a cat you're losing, you're losing a friend and companion. A piece of your heart is gone and nothing will ever put it back. Nearly a year now after losing my little black kitty, Izzy, I long for a little kitten who needs rescuing to a forever home. It's not that it'd replace Izzie... nothing could do that. Izzie was a cat among cats, named after a Japanese Goddess and acted just like it! But I still have love in my heart to give to one who needs it and, if the Universe so deems it, I'll receive it gratefully into my life.
niyad
(128,154 posts)soon. You might want to talk to Izzy, let her know that you are open to her successor (you are correct, NEVER a replacement!). I am sure she will send the very best match for you.
OverBurn
(1,285 posts)spooky3
(38,057 posts)Irish_Dem
(77,043 posts)I know the pain of such a loss.
In a way, they never really leave us.
PortTack
(35,800 posts)Chicagogrl1
(593 posts)May her memory live long in your heart
LisaM
(29,392 posts)It's so hard to say goodbye to a pet.
HeartsCanHope
(1,384 posts)Nanuke
(871 posts)MN2theMax
(2,122 posts)To your lovely girl. Sounds like she had a life well lived, and was much loved. Condolences on your loss.
I know from experience that it is a hard adjustment for us human servants, as such, I hope you find peace in knowing that Pixie found her best life when she found you.
magicarpet
(18,456 posts)First picture reminds me of a mini snow tiger.
Bayard
(27,608 posts)It is a terrible thing that our fur kids don't live as long as we do. The consolation is that we can love several of them in our own lifetime, and they are all special.
Hugs.
Solly Mack
(95,945 posts)Goodbye Pixie. You were loved.
Figarosmom
(9,080 posts)Sorry she had to go. In her photos she looks content and cared for. Love works both ways and I'm sure her love for you was as complete as yours was for her.
Jrsygrl96
(260 posts)JMCKUSICK
(4,373 posts)Thank you for sharing her story. I feel so grateful that you've shared some of the most intimate memories you have with her.
I'm sorry for your sorrow.
SimplyHadEnough
(83 posts)So very sorry for your loss.
Oopsie Daisy
(6,670 posts)🥰❤️
Fla Dem
(27,252 posts)A beautiful telling of her life with you. She was lucky to have you, and you her.
sinkingfeeling
(56,698 posts)think my 19 year old isn't far from his end.
Evolve Dammit
(21,319 posts)better place, and no more discomfort.
Take care and hold on to the memories. And thanks for sharing with all of us.
kimbutgar
(26,365 posts)Seeing them go down hill and being helpless is awful to experience. My cst went downhill gradually and we took her to the vet and she perked up and then a week later we knew it was time to say goodbye. Its been two years and I still miss her.
But sometimes out of the corner of my eye I sometimes see her shadow run by. And I swear one morning I hear her banging in my bedroom door! At 5:00 am to be fed!
JoeOtterbein
(7,859 posts)...sorry.
1WorldHope
(1,745 posts)I'm so sorry for your broken heart. 🙏🏼
Metro135
(398 posts)I've been down this road many times myself. She's so beautiful. In that first photo she looks like a snow leopard.
niyad
(128,154 posts)and send peace and comfort to her grieving loved ones.
I am so very sorry for the loss of your beautiful little girl. A pixie she was indeed, and thank you for sharing her with us. Do not be surprised if she comes to visit you.
Hugggggggs
Butterflylady
(4,583 posts)You were so lucky to have her and I'm sure she was lucky to have you in her life 💕
70sEraVet
(5,059 posts)to match.
Very sorry for the emptiness you must feel. Many of us here know that pain.
ultralite001
(2,220 posts)It has been a given in my life: when the time is right, the right cat comes...
May your memories of your kitties bring you joy, and may you be ready when the right kitty comes along...
Peace...
dflprincess
(29,062 posts)What a beautiful and precious friend she was.
mwmisses4289
(2,612 posts)🫂😿
blm
(114,367 posts)JBTaurus83
(737 posts)And what a beautiful cat.
LoisB
(11,942 posts)Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)You've written a beautiful and touching tribute.
The photo and painting are beautiful as well.
cate94
(3,020 posts)hlthe2b
(111,956 posts)Everyone on this thread likely has shared your heartache or may (as I am soon) looking toward it with our own precious pets. My own girlie (an Aussie/Border Collie) is still able to walk our usual 3-mile, 5AM hike around the park with friends-- but only with major interventions for her osteoarthritis. I know that will eventually not be enough and at just shy of 14 years old, it is hard to contemplate.
So, I know you spent your time with Pixie treasuring every memory and cuddle. We know they are priceless because they are so limited in their years. But, their memories are forever.
Ocelot II
(128,029 posts)It's never long enough.
virgdem
(2,284 posts)A beautiful tribute for a beautiful kitty. You gave her the best life and that's all that matters. I've had to make the hard decision for tha last 7 of my kitties as well and it never gets easier.
When you are ready, you will know when you need another kitty, not to replace, but to honor the memory of Pixie.