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<div style="font-family: verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt;"><div style="font-family: times new roman,new york,times,serif; font-size: 12pt;"><br><div style="font-family: verdana,helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 12pt; color: rgb(0, 0, 0);">Our rescue, Cassie Mare' just celebrated her 11th birthday on Saturday. She was born with deformed hips, has been blind for 6 years, and she was also born without an ear drum in one ear, plus she barely hears out of her other ear. She has been such an inspiration in our lives, and many others who know her, or have read her stories in the Bugler over the years. She has also had two bouts with cancer, but just keeps going like that Energizer Bunny! She eats like a small horse, which I learned from her breeder is a family trait, but Cassie is not gaining any weight, just getting thinner. Even though we moved from the California high desert, she can't seem to handle the humidity at all this year here in Idaho,
and it hasn't been that bad. Now she has started being more unable to hold her
bladder, and we can tell she is embarrassed about it, too. I guess my question to all out there is when do I know that it is time for her to get free of her maladies, and join her fellow friends at the bridge? I knew with our boy Harley, but he had been abused and after we gave him 4 years he wouldn't have had, he couldn't forget the pain he suffered before living with us. This little angel has been my life since she was delivered to our house 9 years ago, but I am hurting due to not wanting to do this too soon since she is still eating so well. If anyone has any advise, please E-mail me or LMK on here. I will call her Vet as soon as I can, but just wanted some thoughts from all of you great folks.<br><br>Thanks so much,<br>Barb Williams & Cassie Mare', too!<br>airmaxracn@yahoo.com<br>Parma, ID.<br></div><br>
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