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vnx205
					
				 
				I have hesitated to offer my thoughts lest I was seen as insensitive but I hope you will not interpret my comments that way.
I have had pets in the past and have had them die from being hit by cars and being bitten by a snake and just quietly passing away from old age with no obvious signs of problems.
I have also had to make the decision to have a pet put down when it was fairly obvious that her condition could only go downhill from there. That was about a decade ago and it upset me much more than I am prepared to admit in public.
I wonder whether you have considered, as I did at the time, that life might not be comfortable for the pet for the few years remaining. In my case, I was concerned that I might be condemning my pet to a year of two of discomfort or pain.  I didn't believe that I would be doing the pet any favours by doing that.
While I don't imagine you want to think of this option, is it possible that the decision that is in the best interests of your pet is to allow it to avoid the trauma of surgery and the possibility of a future filled with discomfort that she cannot communicate to you?
			
		 
	
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