It is with deep regret that we inform all you faithful friends and followers that we made the decision to put Norman down today. Both front coffin bones had come through and our vet, Dr. Sanchez from Tufts, agreed there was very little that could be done. We want to thank Dr. Sanchez and his assistants for their thorough, kind and humane way in which they handled this terrible situation. These photos should speak for themselves. Norman, we will miss you terribly.
Oh Elaine, I am SO SORRY to hear this but thank you for trying so hard to make his last days better! At least he got to die with dignity and knowing he was loved! My heart goes out to you all!
My tears are still falling as I look at these beautiful pictures, think of the wonderful care he received, the beauty and hope of his last weeks, and the countless lives he touched. I'm counting on the belief that wherever he went from this world, he is whole and happy, painfree, and running free with the wind in his mane. I am grateful his path crossed mine, and glad to call you good, kind people friends.
You are in both Danielle and my thoughts today as you go through this. All the best to everyone at Cedar Knoll, and thanks for giving Norman a chance...
So sorry for your loss! Thank God he found you and Terry to help him thru these last days. A bittersweet ending, glad he was loved and cared for so much before the end.
I am so sorry to hear that you losted Norman.He was part of a family that loved him every much.I know how that feels. I am sure that he loved everything that you all did for him and that he is in a happy place grazy in a field of clovers. Big thanks that there people like my dad and Elaine to have such kind hearts. God bless you all.
Oh Elaine, I am SO SORRY to hear this but thank you for trying so hard to make his last days better! At least he got to die with dignity and knowing he was loved!
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Tory MacDonald
My tears are still falling as I look at these beautiful pictures, think of the wonderful care he received, the beauty and hope of his last weeks, and the countless lives he touched. I'm counting on the belief that wherever he went from this world, he is whole and happy, painfree, and running free with the wind in his mane. I am grateful his path crossed mine, and glad to call you good, kind people friends.
ReplyDeleteYou are in both Danielle and my thoughts today as you go through this. All the best to everyone at Cedar Knoll, and thanks for giving Norman a chance...
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So sorry for your loss! Thank God he found you and Terry to help him thru these last days. A bittersweet ending, glad he was loved and cared for so much before the end.
ReplyDeleteI am so sorry for your loss. I look at those pictures and see such a sweet, kind spirit, not just in Norman but the people who cared for him.
ReplyDeleteSo sorry for your loss. He is pain free now and running free,
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I am so sorry to hear that you losted Norman.He was part of a family that loved him every much.I know how that feels. I am sure that he loved everything that you all did for him and that he is in a happy place grazy in a field of clovers. Big thanks that there people like my dad and Elaine to have such kind hearts. God bless you all.
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