I don't really know what to explain here, so I will tell you about what I lived with her. Ckathia, (meaning in an asian language of small) was my first pet. We got her since she was 1 month old, at May, 2004. She spent with us all her lifetime. There was a moment when I almost lost her as she sneaked though the front door of my house without being noticed, after one day of pure suffering we found out that she, being too confused about where she was, stayed just two house away in a garden, hidden.
When she turned 3 years and 6 months old (which is near half of her lifetime) we got her a female buddy, Ckucka (asian name for playful). They got along really quick and spent hours playing in the garden all by themselves, something I found very funny was when Ckucka hid between some plant branches and waited for Ckathia just for jump over Ckathia.
It all was really nice through that time, until this year began. Ckathia started to show more exhaust than normal, lying on the ground after playing, or sleeping for much more time. At first we thought she was just copying the conduct of Ckucka (who's pretty lazy). But then it became more frequent. So we decided to take her to the vet at middle March, at that time we received terrible news regarding Ckathia's health: she was adrenal. So when we found out that I started to spend the most time with her and pleasing her. By the beginning of June she started to worsen until a point where she couldn't walk further than a meter without lying on the ground because of her exhaustion. From that point nothing could rather than watching her vanish slowly. She died at early morning of June 29, with me by her side. I buried her next to a tree I planted way back when we got our house. A curious thing that happened at the burial was that about 6 hummingbirds were standing on the tree, also it started raining right after she was buried. Even if they could be plane coincidences, I like to thing that the moment was some kind of special. I loved her and don't think any other pet will ever replace her.
All that is left is just take care of Ckucka, who by the way, has grown some blonde hair by her sides, whoich iskinda of amazing since she has always been "brown".
Thank you for watching.
Verry sad am sorry for your loss .
I do feel your pain my oldest 4 1/2 yr old had just come from the vet with a bad X-ray it's bad we have learned. Were going to enjoy what time we have with him as he has become one of our family as our own child.
It's heart wrenching to lose any living thing that you love dearly.
I always have kept ones I've lost I'n the past I'n my memories so seems like there never gone.
Such a lovely video you created bless you.!
Much Respect
B.,
brians235 10 months ago
@brians235 Thank you so much for having the time to watch my video and replying with such honest words.
I'm deeply sorry for the situation you're now facing, days like those simply tear down your strength and will.
You know, I would like to tell you some words of strength, of reflexion. If you feel like wanting me to do so, please send me a private message. Best wishes to your ferret and you.
ferretsarethebest 10 months ago