Question about putting your pet to sleep?
I’ve been really really worried about my cat these days. Fatty is around 17 years old (born in 1994)Nothing is particularly wrong, but it’s gotten so that he doesn’t see his food (he's blind), forgets where it is and I literally have to get right in his face to get him to eat his food and drink water. He hasn’t even been eating his hard food at all. He'll sit there in the kitchen and wait for his food,
I’ve been really really worried about my cat these days. Fatty is around 17 years old (born in 1994)Nothing is particularly wrong, but it’s gotten so that he doesn’t see his food (he's blind), forgets where it is and I literally have to get right in his face to get him to eat his food and drink water. He hasn’t even been eating his hard food at all. I just don’t know what to do. All he does is sleep all day and he’s getting so very thin. The only thing he really eats voraciously are those little crunchy kitty treats. Otherwise he just doesn’t seem to notice either way. His age has really caught up with him since the last few months or so. He’s still pretty cognitive like purring and he’s sweet and all of that, but I’m worried. How do you know when it’s time to let go?
the original post didn't post the whole inquiry.
too broke to afford the blood tests for kitty, so I'm gambling on advice people give me. thanks for the answer trudy!