by butchbiologist » Mon Nov 17, 2014 7:45 am
I would like to a DBQ if it was not graded. Finding similarities between historical documents on a common theme does sound interesting to me but when you add in the fact that it is time and grade then haha, no.
"You need to make a Christmas list". I don't even know what I want, I tried coming up with a list and it ended up looking like this; a cat that will actually cuddle, money donated to the local SPCA in my name, or money donated towards feline cancer awareness (I don't even know if there is a place to donate money for that? cancer in cats is rare so there is not much research even though when it is cancer it tends to be more deadly as I unfortunately know from personal experience). Why couldn't have been an abscess? That could have been drained and it would have been a happy end. Why did her body have to fail? Why couldn't I have done anything to help her while her body wasted away eventually to the point where it was not humane to let her go on because of selfish wants?
Because of the drug used to euthanize Bridget we were not able to donate her body to help other cats that may develop cancer so they could have a brighter outlook. Meaning nothing good came from that situation. Even her death could not be turned around to something somewhat positive... I had a real skill for working myself into a fit even though it has been seven weeks and a day, I wish I could turn my emotions off.
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