A difficult weekend…
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November 9th, 2008

A difficult weekend…

Last night a very unfortunate thing happened.  One of my cats, Athena, passed away.  This has been pretty difficult for me and I’m having a bit of a hard time with it.  Athena was not very old,  she was only six.  Over the last couple of days she had stopped eating and started spending long periods of time just laying around… not wanting to move.

Last night, I came home from picking Amanda up from work and went to show her Athena’s condition… Very shortly after she started to have convulsions.  I ran upstairs to call my vet to see if they were open, but Athena stopped breathing…. I was able to get her breathing again and we ran to the car to rush her to the vet.  

I stopped at no less then FIVE vets in the area… each of them was closed.  Athena was struggling to breath the entire time.  As I raced towards an animal hospital I KNEW was open 24 hours, but was on the other side of the city…. she finally gave up….   Luckily I was close to my parents house and they graciously allowed me to bury her in their yard.  For which I thank them very much.

It was a disturbing and very scary event for myself and my wife.  Our cats are the closest thing we have to children right now and we love them very much.  Like I said before, I’m having a bit of a hard time with this and therefor I will not be making a comic this week.  

I hope you guys understand.  I’m just not feeling very funny right now….  Thanks for your patience.

 

Rob

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  1. Adam

    Looks like another terrible November for us all.

    Athena was my favourite of all of them, except for maybe Loki. This really sucks. You both have my condolences.

    Hopefully she’s in heaven getting her whore on from Loki or some other real special cat.

    You’ll be missed Athena.

  2. Michele

    Rob.. the picture you made is absolutely beautiful. And I had to say, the one picture of her playing with my earrings was enough to bring fresh tears to my eyes.

    Athena will be sorely missed, but fondly remembered as she was absolutely loved her entire life. I’m really sorry you and Amanda had to see what you saw, and I can truely understand what you both went through .. it really is one of those wounds that only heals with time.. and it will.

    Phil and I are always here for you both whenever you need it.

    Enjoy the chocolates.. xoxo

    Love to you both.. Rest in Peace Athena :)

  3. Mom & Dad

    We want to say how sorry we are this happened to you guy’s. I know from experience its not easy losing our animals. They become lil kids to us…in our own ways…Athena will be sadly missed…her running up to me..only to plop and rub my purse..or sniff it..I will miss her

    Time heals all…condolences and HUGE hugs to both of you…

    R.I.P Athena

  4. Lou Manglass

    Take your time. It sounds like you went above and beyond, so mourn knowing that you did everything possible and then some. It’s not your fault…It’s just one of those tragic events. We’ll catch up with you when you’re ready.

  5. Kiwii

    Aww, really sorry to hear that Rob, my condolences to you and Amanda :(

  6. Matt

    You have my condolences. I had a similar experience a few months ago and I know it really took it out of me. Whenever you feel up to it, I know we’ll all be excited to see more from you. Good Luck.

  7. Lorna

    I’m so sorry to hear that. She was a beautiful cat and was very sweet ( when she wanted to be) I know Juliana’s going to miss her dearly but at least now Athena doesn’t have to worry about getting attacked from behind by Juliana. Hugs and kisses to both of you but time will heal the pain.

  8. Deo

    I’m vary sorry to here this happened :( I also have had some dear pets of mine that I loved so much die on me as well but some time life just swing that way and I know you will be able to stand up again as you heal. She looks vary beautiful and I am sure you did every thing in your power to help her. Please take all the time you need and know she now rests in peace.

  9. Andrew

    I’m sorry to hear about this dude, we have just the one cat but I know what you mean by saying that your cats are part of your family.

    You did the right things in trying to help her and I’d bet anything she had a great life with you.

  10. Rob B

    My heart goes out to you two. I salute your fallen comrade and wish them the very best in hereafter.

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