My dad's cat, Mau, is about 14 years old and is very ill. We found her a kitten in a rainstorm and she has been around ever since. She has always been a fierce feline, scaring away the other cats and ruling with an iron paw. Now she is ill, semi-incontinent and lethargic but the vets can't seem to figure out what it is based on the testing my dad has agreed to thus far. When they hydrate her she rebounds but then eventually becomes ill and lethargic again. Over the past 2 months she has lost 40% of her bodyweight (10 lbs now down to 6). <br>
<br>Last week she was so ill and my dad decided she would need to be put down. His wife wanted him to wait though because she was on a business trip until Friday evening. He has never had to make this decision before but he knew he couldn't let Mau continue like this. He made the appt for Friday night and then waited until his wife returned but of course, Mau then rebounded and has been doing well again thus far - eating, going outside, etc. Her tramadol is running out and he fears/knows she will further decline in health soon. The problem is, he can't decide when is the "right time". Do you wait til she is doing bad again and then worry you've let her suffer too long? Do you put her down while she seems well and happy because you know the end is any day now? Will the vets look at him like he's crazy if he brings her in while she seems fine? These are the issues he is struggling with and I feel so bad for him having to decide this. I've offered to go with him, and also to take her on my own if they can't handle it, but they just can't decide when to do it. <br>
<br>To make this basset-related - the boys are scared sh*tless of her and will not approach my dad's house if she is anywhere in the front yard. Rupert will literally cross the street to avoid certain cats, and Mau is one of them. :) <br>
<br>Drool to all,<br>Kacy with Cowboy and Rupert<br>