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	<title>Comments on: Bottom of the 9th</title>
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		<title>By: Matthew Marquand</title>
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		<dc:creator>Matthew Marquand</dc:creator>
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		<description>I feel for you and your family. We euthanized our cat (11 years) about 4 years ago and it was very hard on us.  This was of course after weeks of trying to get her to eat and giving her daily I.V. fluids. She was at the point where renal failure caught up to her and it was time.

One of our cats now (16 years) had to have a tumor removed from her leg where vaccinations where given.  They had to take some of the muscle with it to make sure it didn&#039;t &#039;turn&#039; cancerous.  This is not the one, by the way, that had her patella tendons shortened that I told you about at &#039;game night&#039;.

That&#039;s a good idea to take lots of pictures.  We cremated Moggie and have her in a little tin to remind us of the good and even a little bit of the bad times.

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<p>One of our cats now (16 years) had to have a tumor removed from her leg where vaccinations where given.  They had to take some of the muscle with it to make sure it didn&#8217;t &#8216;turn&#8217; cancerous.  This is not the one, by the way, that had her patella tendons shortened that I told you about at &#8216;game night&#8217;.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s a good idea to take lots of pictures.  We cremated Moggie and have her in a little tin to remind us of the good and even a little bit of the bad times.</p>
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