The Passing Of Ongsan To Rainbow Bridge (from The Adopter)
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Ref:http://myanimalcare.org/2013/06/08/ongsans-updates/
We express our deepest condolences to the adopter and also to Maslinda on the peaceful passing of Ongsan yesterday morning. Ongsan was doing very well and recovering beautifully from his ailments until three days ago when his condition took a turn.
We are comforted in knowing that his adopter and family was able to give Ongsan so much love and care towards the last part of Ongsan’s tour of Earth before departing for a happy place now.
Moments are all we have. Time is relative and life is all about making those moments count. The adopter and her family have certainly given Ongsan wonderful and precious moments which we are confident will accompany Ongsan to that happy place that all animals go to after they have finished their journey here with us.
Be happy and free now, Ongsan!
We express our deepest and heartfelt appreciation and thanks to the adopter and her family.
Dear Dr. Chan,
Her diagnosis is that Ongsan has blood parasite (possibly for a long time already) since he has fleas and jaundiced when he first came to see her. The parasite has been domain when he was on antibiotics but active again when he was off antibiotics. She was preparing to put Ongsan on medications for blood parasite.
Ongsan’s case was a complicated one; as the antibiotics has to be taken off as his liver might be impaired as he was still on intraconazole for his crytocossis (wound on his nose) is healing very well and he looks almost 90% back to normal. It was a Catch-22; Ongsan is severely underweight and his failing kidney made it difficult for him to gain weight and stay hydrated.
Ongsan is a gift to our lives. Although we had him for less than a month but he brings so much joy, affection and every baby steps he took is a reason for celebration and it really a big deal. Last 14th June he was so proud of himself when he was able to jump to the 2nd level of the cage and stay on it to greet us when we came to see him in the morning. Then when we let him out of his cage he quickly went downstairs and head straight to the front door to see outside beyond the porch and look at the trees where the squirrels, birds and butterflies play. He will sit there until he was restless and I will carry him up to his room upstairs where will go straight to his water bowl and drinks water to hydrate himself. He would snuggle his head against my neck lovingly while I carried him.
We will miss Ongsan so much as we spend many happy time chilling out in his room together with his buddies Aslan, Riley and Gim Gim; Ongsan would goes round and rubbed his head against each one of us until he settle on his favourite spot under the window. He such a sweet quiet loving boy and has made so much imprints in our hearts.
Mas, we would like to thank you from the bottom of our hearts for bringing Ongsan into our lives; without you rescuing him and accepting to take him in we would not have known Ongsan. He is true to his name – means victory – he is a victor in our hearts and souls and will always be a part of our family. He has a quiet dignity and elegance and Hubby always looks at Ongsan and said “Look, how majestic he looks”. We decided that 5th June was Ongsan’s birthday as it was the day we adopted him. He was so attached to hubby and yesterday lunch time hubby rushed over from office to have a chat with Ongsan at the vet’s and he looks like he was getting better. We never expected to receive news early this morning that he has passed on.
Here are snaps of Ongsan when he got on the 2nd tier or his cage and his grave under the tree where we buried him close our fur babies who has passed on.
We would like to thank everyone who has sent good wishes and prayers to Ongsan and you Dr Chan for giving us the opportunity to have known Ongsan. Ongsan is truly a blessing.
Kind regards.
P.S.
Minutes after Ongsan’s funeral two white butterflies one big and one small appeared and flew over the trees and plants around us. It comforted us that Ongsan’s is being greeted and accompanied by our Sam.
Source: http://myanimalcare.org/2013/06/23/the-passing-of-ongsan-to-rainbow-bridge-from-the-adopter/
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