Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry but you took in these cats. Figure it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hear you OP. I had an 18 year old cat who kept chugging along but nothing major and I was just like I don't have time for this (also busy with 2 kids and was in the middle of RTO for my job). But at the same time I didn't want to put her to sleep just because I was being inconvenienced. I knew at that age, she statistically wouldn't be around too much longer so I just enjoyed her. A month later, I found a lump which the vet confirmed to be cancer and so I put her down a few weeks later. I feel mixed feelings. I feel like a bad person wondering when it would be over, but at the same time I do miss her.
OP here. So sorry for your loss.
I feel awful about this, but this is actually what I find myself hoping will happen. That we’ll take one of them to the vet for some new symptom and the vet will say, “I’m so sorry, it’s cancer, your choices are to put her to sleep or shell out $50k for kitty chemo” and it’ll be an easy decision, and this will all be behind us.
Anonymous wrote:I hear you OP. I had an 18 year old cat who kept chugging along but nothing major and I was just like I don't have time for this (also busy with 2 kids and was in the middle of RTO for my job). But at the same time I didn't want to put her to sleep just because I was being inconvenienced. I knew at that age, she statistically wouldn't be around too much longer so I just enjoyed her. A month later, I found a lump which the vet confirmed to be cancer and so I put her down a few weeks later. I feel mixed feelings. I feel like a bad person wondering when it would be over, but at the same time I do miss her.
Anonymous wrote:This is why I am glad to have pet insurance. We just went through a short but ultimately fatal disease with one cat. It took several tests to figure out what was wrong, each time, the vet was sure to lay out the costs, knowing that can be a big factor. Since I had insurance, it was easy to say yes to the testing and whatever was needed. Of the $8,000 in costs, over $6,000 was covered. Now, over the course of her lifetime, we probably broke even with the insurance so it’s no panacea. But when the cat died I knew we had done everything we could. She was only 10.
Anonymous wrote:I went through this exact thing. I put them to sleep, but I regret it every day. What I needed was help and support! I wish I’d done things differently.