Tuesday, July 1, 2008

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Deeper We'll see, Lucy

Tomorrow we will face the decision to end a life. The

of my cat, Lucy, who was in the afternoon yesterday diagnosed with Feline Leukemia , an incurable disease, not transmittable to humans and has undermined his health, especially in the last week. Their survival, according to the veterinarian, would be tied to blood transfusions and treatment to extend his term of life, everything would have one more final. Thus the decision to euthanize the animal is legitimate and legal.

But his legacy is large: among others, the neighbors with whom we started talking regularly and, with the cat Street home, opening to the problems of thousands of animals "without race"-or her-that terms found in the street an extermination camp.

Word on the street, "the more you know the man, the more I love my dog." Could not exclude a man less than an animal. Both are equally worthy of respect. I am counting on humans to that community, can be protective of the estate as are all the animals.

Lying for hours in the same chair, staring at us with big eyes Lucy Green in a few hours and will be closed forever, no idea, perhaps, of what to expect. But quiet, Lucita, "I say it will be something calmer. Rest, and have no more pain.

Thanks for almost two years of good stories, smiles, meows and scratches.

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