Anyone ever had their cat put to sleep?
My cat has had issues since I got him from the Humane Society 6 years ago as a kitten. He had a virus. I had to give him medications because of it and put it into a food that was recalled and poisoned him so that it caused kidney and liver failure. He recovered from that. He would eat anything he could and I had to keep the doors closed in the house so he could be seen most of the time.
He would get sick on occasion from eating something, I assumed. He was recently diagnosed with diabetes. He saw the vet several times in his first couple of years and then tapered off to at least once a year.
Today he started meowing loudly and I went to see what was wrong and he was sitting with his mouth open and drooling. I called the vet and brought him in. I am so sad that he was suffering and I had to put him to sleep. They could not do anything for him there. They said I could bring him to the emergency vet and he would have to go into an oxygen chamber, and they would do tests and such. It would cost probably at least 2 thousand dollars. I was told when he had the kidney problems that he either has or had heart worms and he could just die at any time. They said it could be that as this is what they see when it happens. She thinks he threw a clot.
Does anyone else ever feel this bad when you have to put an animal to sleep? I feel bad in so many ways. I could have been more loving to him, I could have not told him no so many times, etc. I know that those bad thoughts have to be the devil putting in my head. I guess I am asking those who have been through this what is a comfort to you as you grieve and heal from the loss of your pet.
Thank you for your kind opinions.
I am ashamed to say, I backed out so I didn't have to see him be put to sleep. I did stay for my first cat back in 2000 and I just couldn't go through that again. I did go back and say goodbye to him though.
Thank you for all your kindness. I really appreciate all of you.
Thank You everyone. Ken S. What disease are you talking about? He has been to two different vets and has seen 5 vets total in his six years of life. He was poisoned by the Iams food that I gave him and that caused a lot of his problems. I had not started him on any insuline, but changed his diet to the MD to see if that would work for him and then this happened. If it was heart worms, they could not do anything for him as they cannot treat them due to not knowing the medication dosage to give him. This was when he was 6 months old. The medication would have killed him. Those vets and this vet told me that he could die just like that because of the heart worms. There is nothing they can do. Before you say things like that, you should know the full story.