Anonymous wrote:I had to put down two cats, now that I am older, I keep doubting myself thinking that it was a wrong thing to do, that I should have let them go natural. One had feline panleukopenia, the other what you are describing, bloody poop, stool everywhere, urine with blood.. My kids were very young then and it was just dangerous for them as no amount of cleaning was making any difference. This was the cat that slept in my hair as a kitten. It still breaks my heart thinking about it. Vet had no idea how to help, tried many things. We gave her a proper funeral, and now I am crying even writing this. Good luck whatever you decide.
Anonymous wrote:I'm sure I'll get flamed for this, but here goes.
I've been a loving cat mommy for 17 years. I also have a 2.5 year old, a 6 month old, and job that is currently very demanding.
The cat is sick with mammary cancer. The vet gave her 1 year tops, and that was over 2 years ago.
She shits on the floor for every bowel movement. She vomits all over the house on a daily basis. Both her stool and vomit often have pools of blood in them. She is losing a lot of weight.
The vet doesn't think the above problems are related to the cancer, but who really knows.
I really just want to have her put to sleep, but I love her and that just doesn't seem right.
Something has to give. I am hanging on by a thread.
Anonymous wrote:Seventeen years is a long, good life. Cats don't have the same perception of time as we do. She is not looking forward to Christmas or to seeing a new grandbaby, or hoping for reconciliation with a loved one. She is vomiting daily and unable to use her litterbox. Let her go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, the thing is, the vet thinks the vomit and poop issues could just be IBS, so treatable if we want to give daily steroids. So I feel like I would be putting her down for IBS and for overloading our already crowded plate.
Who knows what is going on with the cancer though.
17 year old cat? I love, love, love my cats. But, in that situation - I dont' think you are doing anything wrong by putting her down. That said - have you tried steriods? They are a wonder drug. If they don't work then you'll feel less guilt. Steroids can also manage cancer pain so win-win.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thank you for all of the replies.
I am really surprised that everyone thinks we should put her to sleep.
It seems like it's obvious to everyone, but we have been clouded by thinking that we only want to do it because of the stress she is adding to our lives.
Anonymous wrote:Put her to sleep with no regrets. The cat has had a long and wonderful life with you, and her quality of life is now diminishing. You can say goodbye knowing that you did not wait until she was suffering horribly, which is a real blessing.
Take care of yourself and your children and let the cat go. Hugs to you.