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originally posted by: rickymouse
I made an oak sided coffin with a solid hickory board top and solid pine board bottom for his casket. The top and bottom were fourteen inches by twenty four inches long. We buried him Saturday, had a regular funeral at our house. Stained with honey oak stain and finished with a watco oil coating that we used on our house trim after finish sanding the casket.
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: rickymouse
Sorry to read your post.
Parting with such dedicated companions is indeed a heartbreak.
May both of your cats R.I.P.
Cheers
originally posted by: Encia22
a reply to: rickymouse
So sorry to hear of Piper's passing; you and your family have really had a rough time of late.
Ricky, what you did for Piper's funeral goes above and beyond what the majority of people would do. It demonstrates a deep human quality that, sadly, is in rapid decline... I applaud you for letting your heart guide your actions in remembrance of Piper and your dear Corina. I've sure they are both reunited again in a better place.
Prayers for all and take care,
Enzo
originally posted by: rickymouse
originally posted by: F2d5thCavv2
a reply to: rickymouse
Sorry to read your post.
Parting with such dedicated companions is indeed a heartbreak.
May both of your cats R.I.P.
Cheers
Corina was my granddaughter who committed suicide. It was her ashes I put in with Piper. Only one cat died....my granddaughter died about four months ago
originally posted by: whyamIhere
I know how difficult it is to bury your precious pet.
In fact we lost our faithful Corgi Bailey last year.
The house was quiet and nobody felt like talking.
I realized that having our pet drew us together.
I decided to end the pain and go get a puppy.
I am happy to report we are back to group hugs.
I believe these babies are God’s greatest gifts.
Look at the love your family has to give.
Please, when you catch your breath get another.
Many could use a loving family.
I also believe with all my heart you will see Piper again.
Nobody can tell me animals don’t have souls.
On your last day I expect Piper to lead you home.
I know I expect a stampede when that day comes.
By heme ring, are you talking about Porphyrins? A Porphyrin with an Iron center is heme. If the porphyrin ring has a magnesium center, it is chlorophyl. In animals there can be porphyria mutations which inhibit proper hemoglobin creation too. I personally have the AIP type of porphyria, I do not know what kind of porphyria would be giving your cat it's problem. With all porphyrias, diet can be used to dampen the expression of the mutations....or make the symptoms worse if the diet is incorrect. There are eight different steps in the creation of Heme. Step three enzyme genetic reduction can help to protect animals from later misteps like with sunlight sensitivity. But the reduction can give it's share of problems too. Cats can have problems in that third step if I remember right, it limits their diet just like I have to limit some foods to a lower consumption. I do share some genetic traits with cats....that is why my wife married me, she likes cats.
originally posted by: argentus
a reply to: rickymouse
Ricky, I can't tell you how pleasantly surprised I was at your response. This is exactly the data that I can sink my teeth into. None of the compounds that you listed are available in this wee island nation, however I am already working on how to fabricate some of them. The The enzyme which also includes a heme ring will be a tricky thing to wrangle. You have given me new hope to keep our old boy going a bit longer. I can only hope that I am afforded the same grace when it is my time.
My Dad, who is 90, had his dog die of bone cancer two years ago. His loss almost killed him. He got really low. I couldn't help him as much as I'd have liked because he lives in the mountains about 3500 miles from me. Two weeks ago, my Dad told me he'd gotten a new dog. I was happy for him, but concerned for the dog. I shouldn't have been. He acquired a 10-year-old rescue golden retriever. They can grow older together.