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21 year old cat

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unicornsrule · 04/01/2020 22:02

Seeing vets on monday
He is 21 very skinny, has starting pooing inside, likes to be on his own, he can't wash his bum anymore properly it is caked in poo, we have got some off with a flannel, he is very wobbly on his legs

21 year old cat
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Janus · 04/01/2020 22:13

Have to say we had to put ours to sleep this week with similar. We could have had tests but they thought it was kidney failure (so common in older cats). I noticed about 2 months ago he had lost lots of weight, went to the vets and they weren’t that concerned. But 3 weeks ago he just wanted to be indoors all the time, older cat so I wasn’t worried. But about 5 days ago he just looked so thin and then the next day so wobbly on his legs, didn’t seem able to support himself properly and weed inside. I went to the vets and they said he was very dehydrated, I feel awful for not realising. Is your boy drinking?? Does his eyes look a bit sunken? If you catch it earlier than us they may be able to hydrate but long term (if it’s the same of course) the outcome is not so good. I hope you don’t mind me being so honest, of course I could be totally wrong.

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unicornsrule · 04/01/2020 23:21

We feel that it is probably time

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Janus · 04/01/2020 23:33

I honestly hope I’m wrong. He’s such a gorgeous boy Flowers

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OhTheRoses · 04/01/2020 23:37

Flowers it's about his quality of life, which has been long and happy.

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midsummabreak · 04/01/2020 23:39

Poor you ,unicornsrule he has had such a grand inninga he must be a special member of your family. Sorry to see your Beautiful boy fading FlowersFlowers

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midsummabreak · 04/01/2020 23:39

*innings

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VimFuego101 · 04/01/2020 23:48

What a lovely boy, he must have had a great life with you to make it to such a ripe old age.

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mineofuselessinformation · 04/01/2020 23:54

OP, I made the decision to have my old boy PTS just over a year ago in very similar circumstances.
He was around 21 (a rescue cat so never certain).
I miss him terribly, but he had no real quality of life any more.
It wasn't easy, but I know it was the right decision for him. You will know too in your heart. Thanks

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Icanflyhigh · 05/01/2020 00:42

I run a boarding cattery and we have lots of old ladies and gents come to stay with us. We can often tell its time before their owners can and its always sad.
I think you're doing the kindest thing x

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SomeLikeItTepid · 05/01/2020 00:53

What a gorgeous boy. He's obviously had a very happy life with you. They really do steal our hearts, don't they? 💕

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unicornsrule · 05/01/2020 22:20

Thankyou everyone will update

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Vinorosso74 · 05/01/2020 22:29

I saw your thread on the other page. Thinking of you for tomorrow.

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unicornsrule · 06/01/2020 22:50

He was put to sleep
Now he can rest in peace

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OhTheRoses · 06/01/2020 23:13
Flowers
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gingerfreckles · 07/01/2020 00:03

So sorry Thanks

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Vinorosso74 · 07/01/2020 09:31

So sorry Flowers

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CatName · 07/01/2020 09:38

Heartbreaking decision. So sorry for your loss Flowers

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midsummabreak · 07/01/2020 09:48
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Janus · 07/01/2020 10:09

So sorry, it’s terrible but the right choice when they are not well 🌺

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TinselTortoise · 07/01/2020 10:17

So sorry OP. He was a beautiful boy Flowers

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wobblywinelover · 09/01/2020 18:58

That's so sad OP, hope he rests in peace! I once had a cat who lived to 23, it's so hard to make the decision as cats seem to plod along with various health conditions yet seem to also have a quality of life with it. Very difficult decision, hope you are coming to terms with your loss, they are so part of the family

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