Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sorry you are going through this OP. Know that "natural death" for animals is far from peaceful and humane. They are scared and in pain. I applaud 12:27's advice--make a plan and then do the humane thing. She can pass away in your arms around those who love her. I have sadly had to do this with more than one pet, and believe me, it is FAR preferable to all involved. Don't think about it in terms of your vacation, but rather in terms of your cat's health, happiness and comfort. You have a responsibility to her.
We recently had to euthanize our cat, and it was really upsetting, but it was a comfort to be right there with him as he died. Seeing him fall asleep before he died was actually a huge relief--his poor body was so racked with pain that the anesthesia was a blessing.
Anonymous wrote:Sorry you are going through this OP. Know that "natural death" for animals is far from peaceful and humane. They are scared and in pain. I applaud 12:27's advice--make a plan and then do the humane thing. She can pass away in your arms around those who love her. I have sadly had to do this with more than one pet, and believe me, it is FAR preferable to all involved. Don't think about it in terms of your vacation, but rather in terms of your cat's health, happiness and comfort. You have a responsibility to her.
Anonymous wrote:It's July 16. Two weeks of this would be more than enough for her and for you guys. Talk to the vet now and make a plan. If she has not gotten better or passed away by, say, july 26, plan to bring her in on July 29 for a peaceful termination. It would be an act of mercy.