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Anonymous wrote:My very sweet cat is 17 and I know she doesn't have many years left. She's in pretty good health, has lost a canine tooth, has some matted fur that I keep combing out, sleeps a lot, but still musters some energy to be playful. I've been feeling sad lately that she is old and might not have much time left. We've been through a lot together- we are both getting older together - and I find myself looking at her more closely when she is sleeping to make sure that she is breathing. Anyone else have an older pet who they have shared many good years with?
My siamese is 17 too! She isnt playful but it seems she is happier recently. We have moved to a house from a rental condo and she actually goes outside for brief visits. She has a bay window and numerous places to enjoy. Im 50, been through breast cancer, lost my mom 25 yuears ago and more recently two dear friends who were just a tad older than I am. Ive lost several long lived pets as well as ones who died too young. I do find as I age I am more acutely tuned into loss, and all loss has a similar feeling.
Saki is the best cat I have ever had. She has always been very calm, stable, and just kind of unflappable. Its remarkable. I know she cant live that much longer, but then again, I met a woman with a 25 year old siamese. Your kitty may live longer than you expect. Just enjoy her. That is all any of us can do.