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CA_POPPY
Jan 21, 2016Explorer
When Poquita died, I offered her vet a bunch of brand-new unopened packages of syringes and meds and he refused them, saying it was against the law for him to use them. He suggested we donate them to a rescue, which we did. Then when Edna died last year, she had been on the expensive, compounded thyroid meds and diet cat food. This time, a different vet gladly took them and said she would pass them along to patients whose owners could not afford them.I guess it just depends.
We gave Edna's vet all the cat blankets and beds in Edna's vast 19 year collection.
The crematorium also sent a notice saying they donate all the blankets, toys and such that owners want to drop off. Very thoughtful, I thought.
We gave Edna's vet all the cat blankets and beds in Edna's vast 19 year collection.
The crematorium also sent a notice saying they donate all the blankets, toys and such that owners want to drop off. Very thoughtful, I thought.
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