Our bengal of 18 years died last march and it was quite traumatic. He had spent 3 years fighting saddle thrombosis and had to learn how to walk 4-5 times, each time he fought back but we had to help him use the litter tray for a week or two.
The last time I knew was different and I knew as strong as he has been, he wouldn't be fighting back from this one - he had done so well as usually vets tell you to euthanise as no coming back from one let alone the amount he had, but he always got to live his best life.
We arranged for the vet to come but they couldn't come til 5pm and he passed away about 3pm, pretty much how you described, it was very traumatic, I wouldn't wish it on anyone. After 18 years with him, I miss him every day. We still have his sister and she is 19 in July and we have two young bengal boys, just gone 1, but I've got a huge gap in my heart from where he was always by my side.
Time does heal, but I would say get a memorial for you to both look on to remind you of him. We got a bronze sculpture off this guy and it sits in our garden where he used to love to sit in the sun
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This picture gets me every time, it's how he and his sister used to sit and the day it came i out it there and she came and sat next to it, I was bawling.
Very good quality, heavy, not far off life size- been in the garden a year and still looks new.
The first pic I got of him from the breeder
Him in his prime, probably 3-5 years old
His 18th birthday. Not bad looking for his age and health conditions!
So yeah. Look back in all the good stuff and you'll find it easier
