ChisJo
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I have a 16 year old cat who is and has always been awesome. Very friendly and beautiful. She is getting old and is starting to display many symptoms which concerns me. Over the past year, she has steadily been losing weight. She was around 9 lbs; today, I would say she is around 4 lbs. You can feel every rib, and her spine/hips protrude. She is hungry all the time, howling for food, running to the kitchen when we get up for anything with the hopes of getting some soft food. I know she's got a hyperthyroid, but I'll touch on that in a bit. She's so hungry, she wakes me 2-3 times/night for food, but she rejects the food we give her 50% of the time. About 25% of the time, she throws it right back up. She throws up alot otherwise. Sometimes its just bile, other times its foamy clear, other times its undigested food and sometimes, its a hairball. Over the past 4 years, she has developed seizures after her throw ups, but not often. When it does happen, its awful to watch. The vet says this is a vagal nerve reaction and not to be concerned, but when you see your cat have a grand mal seizure, it sucks. Her teeth are terrible. She's already had 3 removed and I'm sure a few more could come out. Her eyes are terrible...you can see the cataracts just spreading through them. Her fur, although still lovely and so so soft, is starting to look a little ragged. You can see the "old"-ness set in. Her nose isn't as furry/soft, she has the old pet head shake, she's getting very grey in the face. Her arthritis is getting quite prominent as she is having trouble jumping up onto the bed/furniture. She is able to get up and down the stairs, and she still uses the litter box. We have 3 other cats in the house, all of them under the age of 5. They have over the past few months progressively gotten a little aggressive with this old cat. I have this idea that they are doing it because they are doing "survival of the fittest" and can sense her sickness.
I know she has a hyperthyroid (not tested, but we have had other cats with this and she is displaying the exact same symptoms). I know that this can be resolved with medication. The problem is this: she is SO frightened by car rides and this medication requires frequent trips to the vet to have blood work done. She HATES getting pills, and no matter how I disguise it, she fights it tooth and nail (and trust me, I've tried EVERYTHING). Also, this medication requires her to have good liver function. The last blood test we had done, her liver function was already compromised, but not to the point of worry. She also already had minute crystals in her urine. This was 2 years ago, so I'm sure that this has only gotten worse. Its not that I wouldn't care about the cost to have all of these tests done, but I just don't know if its worth it for a 16 year old cat.
I've had 3 appointments made to have her euthanized, but on those days, she's active, and playful and I just can't do it. I feel like I'm murdering my cat. However, my DH and my mother think that the time has come. I guess I just want some unbiased opinions. It kills me to think of her gone since she really has been the worlds best cat, but if its for the best, then I will do it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated....thanks in advance!
I know she has a hyperthyroid (not tested, but we have had other cats with this and she is displaying the exact same symptoms). I know that this can be resolved with medication. The problem is this: she is SO frightened by car rides and this medication requires frequent trips to the vet to have blood work done. She HATES getting pills, and no matter how I disguise it, she fights it tooth and nail (and trust me, I've tried EVERYTHING). Also, this medication requires her to have good liver function. The last blood test we had done, her liver function was already compromised, but not to the point of worry. She also already had minute crystals in her urine. This was 2 years ago, so I'm sure that this has only gotten worse. Its not that I wouldn't care about the cost to have all of these tests done, but I just don't know if its worth it for a 16 year old cat.
I've had 3 appointments made to have her euthanized, but on those days, she's active, and playful and I just can't do it. I feel like I'm murdering my cat. However, my DH and my mother think that the time has come. I guess I just want some unbiased opinions. It kills me to think of her gone since she really has been the worlds best cat, but if its for the best, then I will do it.
Any thoughts would be appreciated....thanks in advance!