Anonymous wrote:21. She was still healthy but her dementia was wearing on her. She made it clear she was ready to go. She was quite a cat. I sang her favorite song to her as the vet put her to sleep. Miss her still.
For those whose cats lived 19+ years, what do you attribute it to? How often did they see the vet? Did you do treatments that prolonged their lives?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those whose cats lived 19+ years, what do you attribute it to? How often did they see the vet? Did you do treatments that prolonged their lives?
Mine lived to be 19 and had very little vet attention at all, for years I honestly could not afford it. She developed mammary cancer at 18, had surgery, had a very good year, then went downhill pretty fast.
My sister had one of her kittens. Lived in a semi-rural area and it was a mostly outside cat. Cat didn't get spayed until she was 16 and had had a litter in a closet in the house. A couple of years later my sister developed cancer and couldn't keep the cat due to her chemo, so I took the cat. She lived until 23, this year. Also minimal vet care. She started dropping weight her last year, I considered vet but opted to let nature take its course, which in the end it did.
Anonymous wrote:Our cat died at 17 due to kidney disease and a tumor.
Anonymous wrote:For those whose cats lived 19+ years, what do you attribute it to? How often did they see the vet? Did you do treatments that prolonged their lives?
Anonymous wrote:Just lost 7-month-old kitten to FIP. We tried an experimental antiviral and it bought him a few really good months but ultimately he was one of the small percentage where the virus becomes resistant to the drug.
We haven't had good luck with cats. We also lost a 5-year-old cat to a congenital kidney disease, an 8-year-old cat to lymphoma, and a 12-year-old cat to lymphoma. People whose cats live to be 16-20 seem like myths to me.
We are taking a long break from pet ownership, possibly permanent. A kitten dying is hell. We did the best we could for him but unfortunately it was not enough.