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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Have not watched the cat show. May look it up. Simply closing the bedroom door won't help, as (1) the pee is not confined to the bedroom, and (2) that's the cat's safe place to hide from a house filled with four active, loud children ranging in age from 2-9. She gets thoroughly freaked out when locked out of our room. She's had two pee free days so it's quieted down a bit. I think she has a reprieve until it starts happening again. If she does have arthritis or something else that is causing her pain, I honestly think she's better off with a peaceful end. It is just cruel (in my opinion) to let an animal suffer because we don't want to say goodbye. (Admittedly in our cat's case, at least one family member would be fine saying goodbye, but others less so.) She's a nice animal but I realize she is probably living in a state of high stress and awful lot of the time. [/quote] But you DO want to say goodbye, and seem to be trying to convince yourself that your cat, who just got a clean bill of health, should be euthanized to prevent her from suffering. I realize that your situation is complicated, but this just makes me so sad for your cat.[/quote] ITA.[/quote]
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