
StevieNixs
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- Jul 22, 2021
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The troubled 29-year-old helped to die by Dutch doctors
In January Aurelia Brouwers drank poison supplied by a doctor and lay down to die. She was 29.

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Looked at their website and read that you need to be resident in this country for them to help people like me. You're lucky xI just sent them an email a few weeks ago. I'm working on it for after my cat passes.
I live in the states.. the email says I might need a VISA.. BUT canada will allow in 2023 . I did lots of research on it.Looked at their website and read that you need to be resident in this country for them to help people like me. You're lucky x
Oh - can't hold out that long. Cannot even hold out til the end of the year. lolI live in the states.. the email says I might need a VISA.. BUT canada will allow in 2023 . I did lots of research on it.
I completely understand! my cat is my ONLY reason so.. without him I'd be on the fast tractOh - can't hold out that long. Cannot even hold out til the end of the year. lol
I have a cat - one year old. I love her so very much. It is literally destroying me that I will be leaving her. When I bought her I was not in this state. Not at all or I wouldn't have bought her. But I contacted a Cat protection organisation who take your cat when you die. You have to write your instructions for their care. I have written about 10 A4 pages so far. I bought a flash drive yesterday and put photos and videos of her on there from age 8 weeks to the present. I have also included all of the video clips I made of her so they understand her nature. I still have not completed my wishes for her and I am sure they only expected one page of instructions, but I need to make sure they fully know her - her likes, dislikes, habits, idiosyncrasies like for example, her cat bowl has to be cleaned after use. She hates dirty cat bowls and the same goes for her litter tray. That has to be cleaned after every use and not at the end of the day. I did wonder if she was re-homable because she is so particular about everything. It's awful. I feel so awful about the fact she will be effectively left with strangers but I cannot stay alive for the eight, nine, ten maybe fifteen years she may live. I wish a vet would just put us both down together... or something. I don't know....I completely understand! my cat is my ONLY reason so.. without him I'd be on the fast tract
I understand.. Someone will want to be as particular as she is. I guarantee you that. My child will tell you what he wants all the time so I get it.I have a cat - one year old. I love her so very much. It is literally destroying me that I will be leaving her. When I bought her I was not in this state. Not at all or I wouldn't have bought her. But I contacted a Cat protection organisation who take your cat when you die. You have to write your instructions for their care. I have written about 10 A4 pages so far. I bought a flash drive yesterday and put photos and videos of her on there from age 8 weeks to the present. I have also included all of the video clips I made of her so they understand her nature. I still have not completed my wishes for her and I am sure they only expected one page of instructions, but I need to make sure they fully know her - her likes, dislikes, habits, idiosyncrasies like for example, her cat bowl has to be cleaned after use. She hates dirty cat bowls and the same goes for her litter tray. That has to be cleaned after every use and not at the end of the day. I did wonder if she was re-homable because she is so particular about everything. It's awful. I feel so awful about the fact she will be effectively left with strangers but I cannot stay alive for the eight, nine, ten maybe fifteen years she may live. I wish a vet would just put us both down together... or something. I don't know....![]()
Why??? What is the 5%? Like a certain degree of a certain disease?I'm from the Netherlands and it's really not that easy. Only like a 5% of mental cases get approved every year. There's waiting lists of two years till your first appointment and only a 5% chance of it getting approved. I am happy we have something like this in my country, don't get me wrong, but it's not easy to get euthanasia for mental health problems. Your probably have to wait years to simply get a 'no' it sounds hopeful for many people, but like I said, it's really hard to get euthanasia with mental health problems.