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Originally Posted by Peaches
I'm putting my 18 year old cat down Wed - had her since she was 6 months old. Her breathing is labored, her heart is beating too fast and she's not eating as much as she should be. She's never been to a vet since her 1st year shots and to get spayed so even the trip there is going to be traumatic (she's 100% single indoor cat and the vet said she'd be fine with no followup vaccinations - and she she made it to 18, I guess he was right).
As hard as it is to put down our animals, I really wish it was an option for very sick people too.
RIP Whitey and Silver
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Hey Peaches, check around there might be a mobile vet or a pet hospice in your area. If you find one they will come to your house to perform it.
I know my siamese gets extremely traumatized by leaving the house, to the point he loses control of his bodily functions. When the time comes, I pray there are still organizations like that in my area to assist me in the home to make it as easy as possible on him.