Originally Posted by
Gemo52:
“The kittens don’t shed their whiskers maybe it was one of yours.
”
*sniggers*
Originally Posted by Gemo52:
“He’s gone to sleep. His purr had gone today and his purr used to be very loud.
It was very peaceful.
Then as soon as we got home Willow had a claggy eye. It was a bit mucky yesterday so we used saline. Looked fine this morning, was a bit swollen when I looked after getting back in and then when the vet looked at her the eye was totally snotty. No damage to it but she has drops to use in her bad eye.”
Awwwww, I'm so sorry for your pain but I'm pleased for Jasper's sake he's at peace now. He had a great wee life with you & it IMO was the correct thing to do. [i]*hugs*[/I
I'm sure Willow's sticky eye will clear up soon.
Originally Posted by Gemo52:
“It would only have been downhill if he hadn’t gone now.”
Yes it would & would have been pretty quick! And who knows how rubbish he would feel. This is a kinder way (which I wish they had for humans).
Originally Posted by
Gemo52:
“I thought we were losing him two years ago when he first became wobbly. He was revitalised for a while when we got Shadow last summer but he just watched Willow..
The three remaining cats seem very sombre this evening.
”
Cats can feel sadness just the same as humans.

So which adult do you have left now? I can't remember its name.