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Sometimes we have to say goodbye

It was a sad day....in the morning I knew Bladimira will die, she looked really sick and had a slimy thing in her mouth. We rushed to the vet, despite being lockdown. We were not allowed inside, but they took her and after around 10 min brought her back saying she should be fine, she got some things and all will be fine, but I knew that was not the case. She was not reacting anymore, in general, she would close her eyes or move her head when she would not like something, but she was doing nothing. She was dying slowly and the vet has failed us. She died in my arms at home :(
We lost both dragons this year, first Kermit, who did not survive moving to Germany for whatever reason, we really do not know what happened, and 2 months later, Bladimira also died. I think she was lonely and did not want to live longer without Kermit. May they both live forever beyond the rainbow bridge together with my beloved cat, Peppy. You are all missed greatly...until we meet again. 
After we buried Bladimira next to Kermit, we went for a short silent walk in the forest. 


An old photo of the two, Bladi to the left and Kermit on the right










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