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At the grand old age of four years & three months Zak finally passed into his forever sleep this morning.
He didn’t quite seem himself yesterday, nothing I hadn’t seen before & he came out for some crocks once during the day & got stuck in with his usual enthusiasm.
He has some food around 5 pm & after an hour or so I noticed he hadn’t touched it & when I spoke to him he seemed to be struggling a bit getting out of his nest so I helped him out & he enjoyed his chicken as I held the plate for him.
I woke a bit late this morning & was expecting him to be waiting impatiently for breakfast but the last meal I put in for him in the evening was untouched.
He was awake & stirred at my voice so I got him out & held him for a while knowing his time couldn’t be far off.
I put him back in his little nesting spot & helped him get comfortable & very soon after he slipped away.
It felt as though he had been waiting for me to say goodbye.
There was no stress, no struggling for breath or any of the difficult things I’ve seen at this point with other hamsters, it was just easy & peaceful, he was as kind to me in death as he was in life.
He’s been such a big part of my life for such a very long time, I can’t even begin to put into words just how much he meant to me, we were so close, I sometimes thought we were like an old married couple who knew each other so well we never needed to ask what the other wanted or needed.
There are no words, all I can say is Thank you Zak, I love you with all my heart & I always will, I will miss you so, so much but you’ve earned your rest now.
Rest easy now my amazing little friend, run free & play well at the bridge, the hamily will be waiting for you there
He didn’t quite seem himself yesterday, nothing I hadn’t seen before & he came out for some crocks once during the day & got stuck in with his usual enthusiasm.
He has some food around 5 pm & after an hour or so I noticed he hadn’t touched it & when I spoke to him he seemed to be struggling a bit getting out of his nest so I helped him out & he enjoyed his chicken as I held the plate for him.
I woke a bit late this morning & was expecting him to be waiting impatiently for breakfast but the last meal I put in for him in the evening was untouched.
He was awake & stirred at my voice so I got him out & held him for a while knowing his time couldn’t be far off.
I put him back in his little nesting spot & helped him get comfortable & very soon after he slipped away.
It felt as though he had been waiting for me to say goodbye.
There was no stress, no struggling for breath or any of the difficult things I’ve seen at this point with other hamsters, it was just easy & peaceful, he was as kind to me in death as he was in life.
He’s been such a big part of my life for such a very long time, I can’t even begin to put into words just how much he meant to me, we were so close, I sometimes thought we were like an old married couple who knew each other so well we never needed to ask what the other wanted or needed.
There are no words, all I can say is Thank you Zak, I love you with all my heart & I always will, I will miss you so, so much but you’ve earned your rest now.
Rest easy now my amazing little friend, run free & play well at the bridge, the hamily will be waiting for you there