I guess in many ways its been inevitable for weeks but Malice won’t be waking up from her sedation this time. She simply has too little hope of recovery from yet another setback so the vet and I have concluded that it’s time to let her go now.
To Malice, who lived all of her nine lives with grace. My dear friend for over 12 years almost to the day (we got her at the August Bank Holiday weekend). There will remain a Malice shaped gap on the sofa, on my lap and in my heart.

Remember to jump on the grave…….for luck. Hugs to all.
Goodbye Malice. Lovely photo.
Love and hugs to all xxxxxx
Sorry to hear this – you’ve really fought for her. Hope the kids don’t find it too tough.
And I thought that photo was familiar…….
Yeah, full credit to Chris for the photo. Malice how she should look rather than how she has done for the last few months.
Hugs all round – never easy 🙁
(((Hugs)))
Leandra and Kennie xxx
*hugs*
Cheerio Malice
Oh 🙁 I really am sorry. It is awfully sad when they come to a rather traumatic rather than peaceful and timely end. I was heartbroken by Peter’s end, never mind the children.
I won’t come and sit on your lap for comfort, but gentle hugs anyway. (((Nic and co)))
Catching up, really sorry to hear the news, hope the rest of the weekend was a bit better.