Thursday, February 26, 2009

A terribly sad day


One year ago today, my first cat, Scampie died from kidney/renal failure. She was 14 years old, and a much loved member of my family.

It all started about 2 weeks earlier, when we noticed she was vomiting fairly regularly, so we took her to the vet.

He thought it sounded a little like kidney issues so ordered a blood test and put her on a drip, as she was so dehydrated from vomiting. I was surprisingly strong at this news, as I had it set in my mind that it wasn't a big deal, she could just eat special food, and live a happy life for many years to come.

She continued to vomit, and then go for a drip at the vets, and after the drip, she'd be ok for a day or two...

I remember on valentines day, we went for a meal, and Anna gave me a card that had a black cat on it that looked a little like Scampie, and I actually started crying in the restaurant! Maybe it was at that point that I started to realise / believe that things might be a little serious?

Although she would eat, she would vomit it up afterwards, and probably as a result of all the vomiting, went a little off her food, and the vet said that any food or water we could get into her was a good thing, so I went out and bought a load of frozen cod steaks, as she loved them for a treat.

We would boil them up, and virtually hand feed them to her, but it would become harder and harder to get her to eat. The vet would put her on a drip to get some fluids in her as she was quite dehydrated after all the vomiting, and she'd be full of beans again, and actually sometimes keep some food down, much to our rejoicing.

But after a day or so, our hearts would hit the floor again as we heard her start vomiting again, and things were looking desperately bleak.

We kinda realised that this was it, and the only hope was that she would go on a drip every other day, and being a feisty cat, that just wasn't going to be possible, and also, we didnt' think that it would be a quality life either.

We called the vet, and made an appointment for him to make the final visit, but it was a Friday, and he couldn't make it till Tuesday, so for the next 3 days we just kept her warm in blankets and towels, and hot water bottles, and fed her tiny scraps of cod if she felt like it.

I don't mind telling you, that to cry every day for a week is a real emotional strain, and once the vet had been and gone, it was certainly a relief! I realised, I wasn't upset because she was going to die, I was upset that she wasn't well, and once she actually passed, I felt more at peace.

I still can't look at the frozen cod steaks in the supermarket without getting a lump in my throat!

One month later exactly, Freya moved in, and I've been happy again. But not a week goes by where I don't think of little Scampie a few times.
















Scampie was quite a big cat, but really faded away towards the end!

















Happpier times...









































We miss you Scampie!

11 comments:

Daisy said...

It's clear Scampie was a very special kitty. Soft purrs to you today as you remember Scampie.

The Florida Furkids said...

It's always hard to remember a furfriend who has crossed over the bridge. We think Scampi was smiling down on you today.

Sniffie and the Florida Furkids

Anonymous said...

I feel with you!
It's been 7 years this February Paul left for the rainbow bridge and I still miss him.
*gentle hugs to you*

Anonymous said...

We understand. Mom had a beautiful lilac Point siamese cat before us (called Henry)- he died in 2004 age nearly twenty years old. It broke Mom's heart and even now she still crys sometimes for him and will never ever forget him.
So we really do understand your sadness. We think it is lovely for Scapi to be so loved, even after death. We are sure Scampi will be smiling from the Bridge today.

Take care.

KC and the Giggleman Kitties said...

What a beautiful tribute.

Mr. Hendrix said...

That is a beautiful tribute to Scampi. purrrrrs The furry friends we've loved are always with us.

We are thinking of you as you remember your dear Scampi

Carolina Cats said...

It's lovely that you remember Scampi and you can be sure that she is watching over you from the Bridge. I lost my Jasper 9 years ago and Daisy 7 years ago. The pain loses its sharp edges and you are able to remember the good times. I'm glad you have so many pix of Scampi - she was beautiful.

Sending warm purrs & hugs,
Finny Buddy & Jasmine's mom Nora

Memories of Eric and Flynn said...

Scampie looked a lovely cat and this is a lovely tribute to her.The sadness at losing a much loved cat never goes completely away, we need to remember the happy times and try not to think of the sadness of their leaving.

Black Cat said...

Scampie looks so like Ollie and they both had similar health problems. Ollie told me when he was ready to go to the Bridge. The vet came and Ollie died in my arms... I cried for days and days and I cry now as I write this. God bless you Scampie and Ollie. xxx

I think quite a few cats have their own Facebooks and certainly lots of their beans do! :) xxx

thecopycup said...

That nearly made me cry!! Such a sad story. Death is never easy, but it's certainly made easier in the knowledge that Scampie had a wonderful life with wonderful human companions xxx

Anonymous said...

What a sad, but nice story. Thanks for sharing.