Once I Arrive
I will need you to
sign a form giving me the authorization to perform Euthanasia and ensuring
that your cat has not recently bitten or scratched anyone (this is a state
of California requirement). Most people also like to take care of the
charges at this time as well. Payment may be made with cash or personal
check (Make checks payable to Rainbow Bridge Vet Services). Credit cards
may be accepted if processed in advance via PayPay, with an additional
small processing charge.
Injections
After the paperwork is
completed and you are ready, I will give your cat a sedative shot beneath
the skin or in the muscle of one of the rear legs to help your pet relax
and prevent any unnecessary stress, pain, or struggling during the final
injection. This shot is a light anesthetic and will allow your cat to go
into a very deep sleep prior to the final injection. This first injection
is a very small volume and can be administered very quickly, but sometimes
stings a bit (especially in a very thin or emaciated cat). If this
is a big concern, please let me know and we can talk about other options.
(See: A Note About
Injectiions
for additional information).
After this injection, your cat will gradually fall into a deep sleep
within about 3-10 minutes. During this time, you should feel free to
continue to comfort and talk to your pet. As your cat falls into a deep
sleep, there may be a brief period of disorientation, so it is helpful to
make sure that the cat is not able to run away or injure itself. Although
the eyes usually remain open during this time, I will test your cat's
reflexes to be sure that it is in a very deep sleep and unable to feel any
discomfort..
Once your pet is in a state of deep
sleep/unconsciousness and you have said your final good-byes, I will
inject an overdose of a very powerful anesthetic (a euthanasia solution).
This last shot will stop the heart and respiration, usually within a
minute or two. I generally give the final injection into the abdomen. This
avoids the need to clip the fur over a leg and allows you to have the cat
in your lap or wherever else you are comfortable. However, if you prefer
or if the situation warrants, I can give this final injection into a vein
of one of the legs. Regardless of the route used, your pet will remain
unconscious during this injection and will not feel any pain or discomfort
whatsoever. Occasionally, pets may take a few final very deep breaths, but
usually they simply stop breathing quietly and peacefully. Despite this,
some people prefer not to be present for the final injection, and this is
perfectly fine - just let me know your
preference.
After the Procedure
Once I have
confirmed that the heart and breathing have stopped, you may continue to
spend as much time as you need with your pet. If you've elected to have me
take care of the body (See aftercare options), just let me know
if you would like to spend some time alone with your pet. Whenever you are
ready, I will place your pet's body into a covered plastic container with
a comfy towell and bring it out to my vehicle for transfer to the pet
cemetary. If you would like to have your pet wrapped in something special
or have other special requests, please let me know and we will try to
accomodate your wishes.
Return of
Ashes
If you have requested that your cat be
cremated with the ashes returned to you, these will be ready in
approximately 2 weeks. You may pick up the ashes at Bubbling
Well in Napa or they may be sent via UPS directly to
your home or office. If you would prefer, I can also deliver the ashes
myself to your home or to your regular veterinarian's office for pickup at
your convenience. This option may take slightly longer, (since I will have
to coordinate a convenient time with you).
Final
Thoughts
Remember, it is perfectly normal to cry, be
sad, and experience all the emotions associated with losing an important
family member. Everyone grieves differently, but you should be prepared to
enlist the support of your family and friends during this difficult time.
If you need additional help, I can provide some information on and
referrals for pet loss support - you are not alone! If you have any
questions, need help, or just want to talk, please feel free to call or
e-mail me directly.