Oh, damn. So soon after Jenna, too. Well, of course, it's always too soon, isn't it? :( I am so glad runnerwolf thought to call you. And that Dayna got a last chance to hear the voice of one of her humans. A peaceful, seemingly painless passing after 15 years of companionship - a good life.
Curiously enough, something very similar happened when my mother died. Lois and I went in to the hospital where Mom was lying unconscious. We (mostly I) spoke to her for a little while and told her how much we loved her. And then she stopped breathing. Almost as if she was waiting for me to see her off.
And so with Dayna, it seems. My sorrowful condolences to you and kitanzi on losing a beloved family member. And I really hope I don't need the above userpic again any time soon.
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Curiously enough, something very similar happened when my mother died. Lois and I went in to the hospital where Mom was lying unconscious. We (mostly I) spoke to her for a little while and told her how much we loved her. And then she stopped breathing. Almost as if she was waiting for me to see her off.
And so with Dayna, it seems. My sorrowful condolences to you and kitanzi on losing a beloved family member. And I really hope I don't need the above userpic again any time soon.
Ann O.