Thinking of you and Jezzy today.
She could not be in better hands
She could not be in better hands
Thank you everyone for your kind thoughts, we were lucky I think the whole process was 24 hours from noticing something was seriously wrong to Jezzy being clearly well on the way to taking any big decisions out of our hands.
I also want to thank @Wiebke for the forum guide to understanding the dying and euthanasia process, it really helped us know what to expect, especially when Jezzy started running to the bridge with her little legs paddling even though she was asleep and on her way- thanks to the guides we knew this was a clear sign to say goodbye, it all made sense, and no regrets or what-ifs.
I'm so so sad but... I understand it was time, we had a nice if rather shaky and confused last day yesterday, but no pain, cuddles and as many snacks as she could manage, and she spent her last night with her friends and they understood what was happening to her.