I will have to leave my 14-year-old cat behind when I move to be with my SO. It's possible she won't live long enough to see that time come, though. My SO is very allergic to cats, and she wouldn't do well with a move anyway. She is accustomed to living in the country with large spaces, and she loves to hunt little critters. When I move, it will be to a more closed-in neighborhood with smaller yards. I think she would rather stay here and move to a farm where she can live in peace. Cats are peculiar. I've had them all my life, and I know each are as different as humans, but I sense that my cat could care less if I were here or not. Just bring on the meals! Her mother is gone already, but she was different. She liked people more, and I would have hated to move away from her.
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Me and my Ex had two dogs and two cats together. All raised from babies. The one dog was really more his and the other was more mine and quite frankly the cats were always his. I love my dog more than anything. I would love to be able to take her but the problem is she loves her home and her yard and her other dog. He gets the house in USA so how could I ever take her from there? Both the ex and my SO said I could have my dog here in NL but there is no yard here and a small apartment and she is a Siberian Husky. She needs room to run and she has a 2800 sq foot house with a 3/4 acre yard there. My Ex's dog is getting older and so I also would hate to take her sister away from her. Long story short a few months ago, I excepted that visitation would be the best I could hope for and my Ex agreed.
Not long after this me and my SO got two kittens. I adore these babies now too. Now after growing our furry family in NL for a few months I have to leave NL for 3 months again. My hurt aches when on either side of the ocean but at least I have visitation with my dog when I miss my kitties and I have my kitties when I miss my dog. If anything were to ever happen that my Ex did not want her then she is coming to me and so I did not really give her away but I feel that I have to do what is best for her. She loves my Ex too so she is quite happy in her home, with her yard and her sister and will have my visits whenever I am in USA. I look at this as just another incredibly painful part of my LDR.
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Originally posted by lyonsgirl View PostIMO - if you can't take your pet due to lease restrictions, find a new place to live. I understand that can be a challenge, but families require compromise. Pets are family."You want for myself
You get me like no one else
I am beautiful with you
I am beautiful with you
Even in the darkest part of me
I am beautiful with you
Make it feel the way it's supposed to be
You're here with me
Just show me this and I'll believe
I am beautiful with you"
-Halestorm
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My SO is going to be moving to me when we close the distance but if/when we move somewhere else, I'd move Heaven and Earth to take my cat with me! She is family and I love her too much to give her up without a fight. If it was absolutely impossible, I would find her a nice home. I don't think there is anything wrong with rehoming an animal if it is in their best interest. I got my cat in October so my SO wasn't able to meet her in person until he visited earlier this month. I told him that if she didn't like him or they didn't get along, then we would have to reevaluate our relationship. Thankfully, Whiskers LOVED my SO and he is a pet person so he loved her right back.
I think it would be difficult to leave your pet behind when closing the distance and I hope it would only be temporary for anyone who has to do so.Our love story:
Attended the same high school 2004-2007
Dated CD: June 2009-July 2010
Reconnected: August 2012
Began dating LD: November 2012
Engaged! March 2014
Closing the distance: December 2015
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My SO and I have talked about this when we discuss closing the distance. I would never ever want to leave my pets behind. I have a dog and a cat, and I'm in that group of "a pet is a commitment for life" I made the choice to adopt them, they are very precious to me, and they are my responsibility. We have talked about both options, him moving here, me moving there. The problem is finding a trusted airline to move them and know they will be safe. I have no issue with the rest of the paper work and payments, just I've found it to be more of a challenge to find an airline that accepts animals and will fly from the US to the UK and doesn't have a pile of lawsuits against them for animal mistreatment (Has anyone on here done this?) But if at all possible I would never want to leave them behind. My SO understands this and is very supportive, thank goodness. He never grew up with any pets, but after seeing my dog and cat on webcam for the past 2 years, I think he's fallen in love with them too.
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Originally posted by rubydissolution View PostSince I was the only one who mentioned an apartment lease being an issue I assume this is directed at me. I just want to clear this up. "My" cat was a family pet. She was only deemed mine because she liked me the most out of all my family members. I was also the one who paid (and continue to pay) for her veterinary expenses. My parents and I discussed at length what would happen to Muse when I moved out and we decided as a family it was in her best interest to stay with the family. She is familiar with the outdoor environment, and neighbors there. So rather than uproot her, I left her there. It was not an easy decision, I miss having her around, but she's happy where she is. Why cause her undo stress when it's not needed? It's not like I left her hat a shelter or gave her to complete strangers, she's home.
In your situation, I think it's different. It irritates me to no end when someone takes their pet to the shelter because the place they are moving to doesn't allow pets - and that's the only reason. Your reason for leaving her at the house is fair - and I probably would have done the same thing in your situation.
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I would have my left arm cut off before I ever took any animal to any shelter. Leaving them with other loved ones is not the same.
We dropped off our babies tonight. They are going to be staying with close friends for the next few months as we leave schengen together this time. These friends are huge cat lovers and we have agreed to watch their cats when they want to go away and we our available. This time away will hurt like hell but we are in a very delicate point of working on baby making and age that 90 days in and 90 out is not condusvie to.
We have requested them to web cam our kitties with us weekly and they agreed. We brought them every form of cat toy that was transportable and yet not overpowering to their place, we offered a cash account to help alleviate the expenses and provided them with a key to the apartment and his parents agreed to check in daily should that need ever occur.
I don't know if I sound silly or not, but my heart is aching tonight. I am not leaving my SO this time, we are leaving our kitties for some months together. Life is so hard and full of these very difficult decisions and I long for the day I don't have to leave any of my loved ones, because our kitties are most definitely our loved ones too.Last edited by Hollandia; April 3, 2014, 08:57 PM.
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Originally posted by lucybelle View PostI'm taking my doggy up to the USA in a few weeks where I'll have to leave her for a few months til we move. I'm so scared about flying her I have nightmares. And I know I'll be sad to leave her. So yeah, I get it
https://www.klompenkees.com/flying.htm
We are looking at the possibility of flying our pets over and I understand your stress over it.
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I left my family dog with my parents- he was originally supposed to be mine, but as he grew up it turned out my dad was his master and my mum was his mum, I couldn't separate them... he was also absolutely terrified of everything so crating him and taking him on a 10-hour flight would have probably killed him at that age.
I got to see him last year, as I returned home for my wedding, I think he at least knew it would be the last time I saw him as he was very affectionate and let me hug him goodbye- not in his character at all. He died less than a week after I left of a ruptured spleen. It was for the best in the end, as they found cancer on his liver too.
As for my current dog, we had to move into an expensive apartment because this complex is the only one in the area which allows dogs- I would have refused to move at all if we hadn't found this place. We also could never move to a place which requires flying- most airlines do not allow brachycephalic dogs to fly, as they are more likely to have breathing issues. As it is, after a 24-hour drive from OH to CO, it has taken months for my Dog to jump into the car again- he's terrified we're going to go on another crazy long journey lol
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Originally posted by nicole View PostI left my family dog with my parents- he was originally supposed to be mine, but as he grew up it turned out my dad was his master and my mum was his mum, I couldn't separate them... he was also absolutely terrified of everything so crating him and taking him on a 10-hour flight would have probably killed him at that age.
I got to see him last year, as I returned home for my wedding, I think he at least knew it would be the last time I saw him as he was very affectionate and let me hug him goodbye- not in his character at all. He died less than a week after I left of a ruptured spleen. It was for the best in the end, as they found cancer on his liver too.
As for my current dog, we had to move into an expensive apartment because this complex is the only one in the area which allows dogs- I would have refused to move at all if we hadn't found this place. We also could never move to a place which requires flying- most airlines do not allow brachycephalic dogs to fly, as they are more likely to have breathing issues. As it is, after a 24-hour drive from OH to CO, it has taken months for my Dog to jump into the car again- he's terrified we're going to go on another crazy long journey lol
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Originally posted by lyonsgirl View PostPoor Dave!
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Originally posted by nicole View PostI know but the alternative was leaving him behind with my in-laws and that wasn't happening- he's my baby! He's finally going back to car = park/hike though, so we mostly only have trouble getting him back in the car on the way back home now lol
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Originally posted by lyonsgirl View PostI bet if he was a kid he would throw a fit when you try to take him away from the park/hiking. (Then again, he may throw fits now! A friend's cat will whine at them if she's not getting enough attention. Come to think of it... so do mine...)
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