
Ever since Vincent’s condition started deteriorating rapidly, I haven’t seen him sleep or rest in this recumbent (stretched out) position. In fact, I actually seldom ever sees him sleeping.
He would always be in the meatloaf position, sitting on his paws.
Today, I saw him sleeping in this recumbent position many, many times.
I’m glad he is able to rest properly.
Goodnight and sweet dreams, Vincent.
We will make tomorrow as good a day as we can.
A lullaby for Vincent:
Goodnight, time to call it a day
Sleep tight, dream your troubles away
Goodnight, in spite of any sorrow
There’s a brand new day on it’s way tomorrow
Someday, all your dreams will come true
Someway, for me and you
So close your eyes and dream of it my darling
Till then goodnight, goodnight, sleep tight
I also want to thank all of you, for keeping vigil on Vincent too. Your presence, here in the blog as well as on Facebook, offers very significant (and much needed) moral support. It helps a lot. Thank you so much!

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4 responses to “Goodnight, time to call it day…”
Vincent, Dr Chan. I pray the love and grace of God engulf you both tightly.
Looks like his injections that the vet gave him are making him feel like his old self again!
Hope the effects of the injections will last for some time. Eat Vincent, eat!
MAY SISTER n VINCENT BE WELL n HAPPY
Thank you, dear friends!!