Hello, I have come here to talk about our friend Nono. We have lost him last Tuesday and I feel heartbroken and empty.
I thought if I write our story here it might help.
We adopted Nono from an animal shelter in Antwerp on February 19th 2022. Nono is a beautiful cat that apparently couldn't find a home.
In the description on the shelters website, it mentioned that Nono could not go to a family with small children as he had a tendency to bite without warning.
As we don't have children we went to meet him, and although he came rubbing his small face against my hand he did bite me.
But still, there and then, he was already in my heart, so we decided to take him home.
At home he stayed on a small cabinet for about two hours.
Then, when I sad next to the cabinet on the ground for a while, he jumped in my lap and nested himself in my arms.
We discovered the living room together, and after about one hour he was brave enough to start exploring the house by himself.
From then on we became best friends. He constantly followed us around the house.
He would join me upstairs to the bedroom when I went to sleep. He almost always slept at our feed on the bed.
We didn't need an alarm clock anymore because Nono would wake us. Then he would wait outside the bathroom or at the stairs for me to get ready.
When he saw me, he ran down the stairs because he knew it was time for breakfast.
While I was painting the house, Nono would be my assistant. Always interested in what I was doing.
Although I considered myself a "dog person", Nono really changed this.
He was such a good, sweet and intelligent cat. But a very scared one. He only trusted me and my wife. When someone else came into the house, he hid himself.
The moment they left again, there was Nono. Sweet as ever.
Last week, I noticed he barely made his jump on the bed. The next morning, I noticed that he was going down the stairs very slowly and with difficulty.
So in the evening (Thursday, December 8th) we took him to the vet.
His lymfe nodes were really swollen and he had a high fever. The fever was the reason he couldn't jump or walk the stairs according to the vet (muscle pain).
It was clear his body was fighting something. The vet gave something for the fever, broad spectrum anti-biotics, and drew some blood for analysis.
The next day, Friday December 9th, we seemed to have our old sweet Nono back. He was walking around the house, playing with his toys, calling for attention. He ate as normal.
So we though the anti-biotics was working, and he just had some infection.
But in the afternoon we got the terrible news that he was infected with FeLV, leucose virus. And that he was suffering from anemia.
The vet told us that the only thing we could try was start a treatment with anti viral medication, so we decided to order the medicine.
(We had vacinated him against FeLV when we addopted him, but according to the vet he probably was born with the FeLV infection.
I do blame the aninmal shelter for not reporting this, and will never adopt an animal from that shelter again.)
On Saturday morning we saw he was getting worse again. Not eating and just lying on his blanket on the bed.
We took him to the vet, as we thought he was having a fever again. But in fact his body temperature was too low.
As he wouldn't eat we brought him to a nearby animal clinic.
They have him an intravenous drip for fluids, and a probe for food. They agreed that the anti-viral medicine was the way to go.
On Sunday evening, December 11th, we went to visit him in the clinic. He was doing fine according to the vet and was eating very well.
On Monday evening, December 12th, we went back to see him, and again he was doing fine. All the assistants loved him as he purred when they came checking on him.
We were allowed to take him home, as the anti viral treatment would start on Thursday.
On Tuesday morning, December 13th, we got the call saying our friend Nono had passed that morning.
Watching him lying on his small bed was devasting. I couldn't let go of him.
Our house is now only filled with sadness.
I can't stop crying, especially in the morning when I wake up.
I have lost animals in the past... but loosing Nono seems to be something else.
I take long walks outside, but coming back home my heart breaks again every time.
I miss you so much my friend. You really didn't deserve this fate. You we're such a good boy. Always happy to see us.
You will be forever in our hearts.
Attached some pictures.
Thank you for reading Nono's story.
Steven