Doctor puts himself and wife down:
Retired doctor and wife found dead in their bungalow in 'double suicide pact' | Mail Online
For the best maybe.
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Previously on "Farewell, Sylvester McMonkey McBean, prince of cats"
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Originally posted by norrahe View Post
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Thanks again, all. I nearly feel like creating a Facebook tribute page but then I may as well put myself down.
We told YG1 (aged 4) last night that Puss was going to die today and she was distraught, then in denial with plans involving fairies and magic spells. By this morning she had plans to lure a kitten home. We'll leave it a few years until YG2 (aged 1) is a bit older.
It won't be the same watching telly without him curled up asleep on my lap.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostPuss is no more
Sedative then anaesthetic and a peaceful departure. I am surprised at quite how devaststed I am. Bollocks.
Once again the Boy Least Likely To are the best valediction.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe vet is also a friend and she's coming round the house to do the deed on her day off to spare him the final indignity of the basket. Nobody want to die at the vet's.
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The vet is also a friend and she's coming round the house to do the deed on her day off to spare him the final indignity of the basket. Nobody want to die at the vet's.
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Sorry OG . I still miss my old mog (ZipmogMk1) who was put down 10 years ago after a very good innings. Was really tempted to to let him go on, but glad I didn't.
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