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NNadir

(36,023 posts)
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 08:19 AM Saturday

We're thinking today is our cat's last day.

Last edited Sat Jun 14, 2025, 06:37 PM - Edit history (1)

She's 18, not eating, extremely thin and passive.

She's just passively sitting behind the door in what was once my son's room, breathing heavily. She's not eating, not going anywhere.

We have a vet appointment this afternoon; we won't be able to go to the large protest in Princeton, although a smaller one will be held in our town around 11:00. We're not even sure if it's cruel to put her in the carrier to take her to the vet.

I don't know if I believe that other cats "can tell" but the young recently post kittenhood cat we're watching for my son seems upset.

I'm staying downstairs, catching up on reading papers to keep my mind off it. We've had her for 12 years, ever since my sister-in-law asked us to watch her for a few weeks.

I don't think I'll cry, but I will miss her greeting me at the door when I come home from work.

Update: It's done. We had a very compassionate vet, who let us know that her vital signs were fading and it was time, and left the decision - which we'd already made - to us. It was clear she wouldn't have made it through the night. We were with her at the end. I did cry. I didn't think I would, but I did.

Thanks to all here for the sympathy and advice.

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We're thinking today is our cat's last day. (Original Post) NNadir Saturday OP
I am so sorry. The only bad thing about pets is, they have such short lives. Our kitty is 15 now and not LiberalLoner Saturday #1
She will remember you all and your love. Always. CurtEastPoint Saturday #2
Your lucky.. dognap9 Saturday #3
Welcome to our DU family. niyad Saturday #14
Nice Post ProfessorGAC Saturday #37
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Saturday #40
So sad to hear; her condition sounds bad. We lost both of my Mom's cats a couple of years ago -- both about that age. eppur_se_muova Saturday #4
Thank you for your advice. We are prepared, in fact, we've been expecting it all year. I never had a cat that lived... NNadir Saturday #9
Thank you for making the vet appointment biophile Saturday #5
So very sad. FalloutShelter Saturday #6
I'm so sorry to hear this. SheltieLover Saturday #7
This hurts so much... and there seem to have so many over the last few days. slightlv Saturday #8
So sorry. I hope you find comfort in the happy memories left behind. littlemissmartypants Saturday #10
Ouch. I'm truly sorry for you and your cat's shared pain today. mjvpi Saturday #11
I am so so sorry. May her passing be easy irisblue Saturday #12
Your post choked me up. Your experience so closely mirrored my experience with my pal's last day. Fla Dem Saturday #13
I am so sorry. piddyprints Saturday #15
Remember what you had not what you lost. You did your best. Good on you. twodogsbarking Saturday #16
Lady Bast, please take your little one gently home in Your loving arms, niyad Saturday #17
I'm so sorry NNadir, JMCKUSICK Saturday #18
We recently helped one of our 16 yr old dachshunds SARose Saturday #19
Depending on what is happening RockCreek Saturday #20
Losing part of the family MaineNative Saturday #21
Your sweet girl...😪 Clouds Passing Saturday #22
So sorry to hear this wryter2000 Saturday #23
I'm so sorry. It always seems to be the worst day ever when they take the final vet visit, but I've Vinca Saturday #24
I'm so sorry. calimary Saturday #25
Holding you in my heart. It's so difficult when the Last Kindness is needed... n/t TygrBright Saturday #26
My aged cat was blind and lost the use of her back legs The Blue Flower Saturday #27
I am so very sorry and I am sending big hugs. hamsterjill Saturday #28
(((hugs))) samnsara Saturday #31
ive had vets come to my house when my dogs time was up... samnsara Saturday #29
It's so sad to have to let them go, even if they're old and sick. Ocelot II Saturday #30
Wishing a peaceful transition TommyT139 Saturday #32
I feel for you Hey Joe Saturday #33
It is hard to say goodbye to a family member LetMyPeopleVote Saturday #34
My Ex was a euthanasia tech and I use to aid multigraincracker Saturday #35
I am so sorry. LoisB Saturday #36
Our Sympathies ProfessorGAC Saturday #38
Hold her and love her Figarosmom Saturday #39
All cats know they are dying but I never euthanize because Nigrum Cattus Saturday #41
Aw that's sad wendyb-NC Saturday #42
huggggggggs and tears niyad Saturday #43
I am so sorry. Dear_Prudence Saturday #44
I am so sorry for your loss, NNadir. MIButterfly Sunday #45

LiberalLoner

(11,379 posts)
1. I am so sorry. The only bad thing about pets is, they have such short lives. Our kitty is 15 now and not
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 08:24 AM
Saturday

Doing all that well anymore.

It leaves a hole in our hearts when our fur babies die.



dognap9

(1 post)
3. Your lucky..
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 08:32 AM
Saturday

You’re lucky that you had your cat for such a long time, 18 is pretty old for a cat to live. That being said sorry for your pain, pets can easily be like our children we love and take care of them and nothing can replace them. Hope all goes well, if not you have given your pet a good home, it won’t forget you and more often than not when they pass they come back to visit. Usually in the first two weeks. Our 2 cats both did.

ProfessorGAC

(73,126 posts)
37. Nice Post
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 12:25 PM
Saturday

Welcome to DU!
BTW: last April we lost a kitty to old age. She was 20!
Got her as an abandoned pet from the vet near our house. Malnourishment caused some stunted growth so she was a little bitty thing.

eppur_se_muova

(39,147 posts)
4. So sad to hear; her condition sounds bad. We lost both of my Mom's cats a couple of years ago -- both about that age.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 08:35 AM
Saturday

Be emotionally prepared to make a tough decision this afternoon. You may find your vet can offer some treatment that will keep her alive a little longer, but it may not be worth it in terms of quality of life.

Due to holidays, no vets open on weekends, and Mom's health at the time, I ended up bringing them both home, where they died in obvious suffering (I knew better the second time, but it was the damned New Year's weekend when she suddenly started to suffer severe decline). Once cats go into that last decline, things happen fast. Apparently kidney failure is a common cause of death in cats, and once the kidneys go, there's no saving them. Don't prolong the agony, for her or yourself, if you can help it. I wish I had been faster to choose euthanasia, but hated to do it for Mom's cats when she wasn't really aware at the time what was happening. Looking back on it, I made a mistake not to.

(((NNadir)))

NNadir

(36,023 posts)
9. Thank you for your advice. We are prepared, in fact, we've been expecting it all year. I never had a cat that lived...
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 09:06 AM
Saturday

...this long, but all of my previous cats were outdoor cats and died from cars or simply disappeared.

biophile

(779 posts)
5. Thank you for making the vet appointment
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 08:41 AM
Saturday

I hate to see an animal suffer while lingering when euthanasia can provide a generally peaceful release.

FalloutShelter

(13,457 posts)
6. So very sad.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 08:46 AM
Saturday

I have helped many pets leave. They will always live in your memory and your heart.

slightlv

(5,854 posts)
8. This hurts so much... and there seem to have so many over the last few days.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 09:05 AM
Saturday

I've noticed as seasons change, the elderly tend to die more at this time than others. I'm beginning to wonder if the change in seasons affects our companions, as well. Both my Mom's cats died at seasons' change; and come to think of it, so did my Mom. She died one day before the first big snowfall here this year.

So many of my rescues had health issues, and tho I babied many to their late teens and 20's, I can't help but think their health was compromised. The cat I can't seem to stop mourning died just before the start of a heatwave, but I have other issues I think affected her.

But NNadir, I think you will grieve when the time comes. And it's okay. We've all been through it so many times here. It seems like our entire lives can be counted by the paw traces on our hearts. Mine goes out to you today. Take it easy on yourself. Peace...

littlemissmartypants

(28,031 posts)
10. So sorry. I hope you find comfort in the happy memories left behind.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 09:09 AM
Saturday

"And can it be that in a world
so full and busy, the loss of one
creature makes a void so wide
and deep that nothing but the width
and depth of eternity can fill it up!"

~Charles Dickens

❤️

mjvpi

(1,660 posts)
11. Ouch. I'm truly sorry for you and your cat's shared pain today.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 09:12 AM
Saturday

I have held four furry friends at the vet after making the hard choice with my wife and our vet. I hate the feeling of wondering if I’m prolonging the suffering of a true friend of 15 years for selfishness. I write this lying in bed covered by two cats. The downstairs tribe. Our upstairs girl has shaved spots from ultrasound prep and glucose monitors as we help her with diabetes. The Grateful Dead taught me about the beauty in a moment. The brevity and beauty of life are interconnected. It can be devastating when it ends, but the sweet, short time it existed is the point. 18 years is a damn good run.

Fla Dem

(26,800 posts)
13. Your post choked me up. Your experience so closely mirrored my experience with my pal's last day.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 09:25 AM
Saturday

She too was 18 and was with me since she was a kitten. Although she passed about year and a half ago, I still miss her.

It is so difficult to let a beloved pet go, but in the end, it's the pet you have to think about.

Peace be with you when you make that final visit to the vet and peace to her, she knows she was loved.

piddyprints

(14,969 posts)
15. I am so sorry.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 09:38 AM
Saturday


You gave her a great, long life. Wow! Good for you for giving her this last gift.

We lost all 3 of our oldies last year, at age 17 1/2, 17 3/4 and 21. We carried them around to the others and let them sniff before taking them. They all knew. Our 10-year-old cat mourned for some time.

Yes, you will miss her. I hope the sadness turns to joy one day when you remember her.



niyad

(124,458 posts)
17. Lady Bast, please take your little one gently home in Your loving arms,
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 09:41 AM
Saturday

and send peace and comfort to her grieving loved ones.

I am so very sorry to hear about your precious little one. We are all here with you. Question: could the vet perhaps make a home visit, rather than subjecting her to such stress for what needs to be done?


JMCKUSICK

(2,713 posts)
18. I'm so sorry NNadir,
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 09:49 AM
Saturday

If I may, I would suggest getting an old towel, picking up your cat and holding her as she crosses the rainbow bridge. My guess is she won't make it to the appointment from what you describe. A great time to thank her, reassure her, and yes, allow the love and joy that you two shared to overwhelm you if it does.
From all of us to you, we're holding you dear and near.

SARose

(1,561 posts)
19. We recently helped one of our 16 yr old dachshunds
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 09:49 AM
Saturday

cross over. It was a terrible day but we are grateful we could help our loyal, faithful companion die pain free.

Love and light

Rose

RockCreek

(999 posts)
20. Depending on what is happening
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 10:04 AM
Saturday

steroids can give cats a short last period when they are themselves, and at least don't appear to be in pain.
They seemed to give my cat named Joy an extra couple weeks to be herself and for all of us to say goodbye. She had cancer, and died at 16. They also allowed her to die at home.
But it all depends on what is happening.

MaineNative

(48 posts)
21. Losing part of the family
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 10:05 AM
Saturday

is never easy. We wish you peace during this trying time. We will protest for you, we’ve got this.

Vinca

(52,225 posts)
24. I'm so sorry. It always seems to be the worst day ever when they take the final vet visit, but I've
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 10:50 AM
Saturday

found they have their way of telling you it's time. 18 years is a very good life for a cat.

calimary

(86,681 posts)
25. I'm so sorry.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 10:56 AM
Saturday

Shit, every time I look at our cats, I can’t help but wonder when we’ll have to face that, too.

It’s not gonna be easy. I’ve often felt like it helped to think of the Rainbow Bridge, and how many old four-legged friends I hope to see after my time comes.

And yeah, maybe it’s just a comfort mechanism for a time like this. But I’ve found it to be helpful. AND talking about it. With your friends who’ll know and understand, and empathize. Cuz many of them have gone through this themselves.

Here’s a hug ((((((*))))))

The Blue Flower

(5,929 posts)
27. My aged cat was blind and lost the use of her back legs
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 11:03 AM
Saturday

She couldn't have survived intestinal blockage and not being able to get to her water bowl. There would have been real suffering, so it was time. I took her to the vet. They agreed it was time. So I sat beside her and stroked her as she got the shots that set her free. She was calm and knew she was loved. I never regretted the decision. After all the love they give us, the least we can do is give them a good death if it's in our power to.

hamsterjill

(16,019 posts)
28. I am so very sorry and I am sending big hugs.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 11:07 AM
Saturday

I lost a baby yesterday and posted about it in Pets. Yes, other cats can tell and they grieve just like humans.

The loss of them just makes a huge, gigantic hole and it hurts. It is hard to make that decision when you are faced with it, but it is the last heroic act for them.

Thank you for loving her for all of those years, providing her safety and comfort, and for your desire to make sure she doesn't suffer needlessly. All hollow words, I know, when faced with this.

Peace and comfort to your entire family - both 2leggeed and 4legged.

samnsara

(18,549 posts)
29. ive had vets come to my house when my dogs time was up...
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 11:11 AM
Saturday

..if thats an option go for it. Its easier on us mere humans too.

Godspeed sweet kitty... what a GOOD little friend you are! (((hugs)))

Ocelot II

(125,324 posts)
30. It's so sad to have to let them go, even if they're old and sick.
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 11:12 AM
Saturday

My Pixie passed away in February at age 17; she'd had chronic kidney disease for awhile but suddenly took a turn. She'd become lethargic and was breathing hard and wouldn't eat, so I got her to the vet. They looked her over, did some tests, and determined that she had heart disease and a possible tumor near her heart, and she was unlikely to last much longer - so we decided to help her across the Bridge as I held her. It was really hard; she'd been with me since she was a kitten, and I still keep expecting to see her in her usual spot on the couch, or following me upstairs at bedtime. I get it. Peaceful passing to your kitty.

TommyT139

(1,513 posts)
32. Wishing a peaceful transition
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 11:14 AM
Saturday

If this is an option, some regions have vets that make final house calls, to avoid a stressful car ride. (Perhaps others can benefit from that info.)

Hey Joe

(62 posts)
33. I feel for you
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 11:18 AM
Saturday

Lost our cat Andy, several years ago.
He was 16 years old and boy did that hurt.
He lost weight and was lethargic and we knew he was suffering.
Vet put him down and he died in our arms. Wife and I cried plenty but he was worth every tear.
He gave us sixteen years of love and joy.
Peace to you

multigraincracker

(35,862 posts)
35. My Ex was a euthanasia tech and I use to aid
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 11:50 AM
Saturday

her some times. Saw dogs, cats and farm animals in great pain. The first shot relaxed them and seem to take away the pain. The second one worked quickly with no pain. Just that final sigh and gone.
When I get that sick, I wish they could take me to the vet.

ProfessorGAC

(73,126 posts)
38. Our Sympathies
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 12:27 PM
Saturday

It's the hardest thing we pet people have to handle. We lost 2 within 6 weeks, last year. Tough stuff.
Take care.

Nigrum Cattus

(635 posts)
41. All cats know they are dying but I never euthanize because
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 04:05 PM
Saturday

Cats are carnivores, and subsequently, they understand death.
Sometimes people think they are helping. We will all stand at
the final day & I know after all I have done, experienced, and shared,
I don't want/need anything other than comfort as I pass.

wendyb-NC

(4,325 posts)
42. Aw that's sad
Sat Jun 14, 2025, 05:42 PM
Saturday

I'm sorry, it's hard when it's their time. 18 is a solid good lifespan for a cat. I'll bet she had a very good life with you and your family. Peace

MIButterfly

(626 posts)
45. I am so sorry for your loss, NNadir.
Sun Jun 15, 2025, 01:23 AM
Sunday

It's so hard to say to goodbye to our furbabies. I wish I knew the right words to say to comfort you. I hope memories of your cat will eventually bring you joy. My heart goes out to you and your family on this sad day.

Rest in peace, dear kitty. You were loved.

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