Elizabeth and Bertie
Member Since 2010
In a bit of a tizz here...
My newest foster cat - a lovely old long-haired tabby boy with a heart murmur - has just had his blood test results back and it's not good news: Apparently he has advanced kidney disease. :sad:
This means that the rescue cannot put him up for adoption, and the vet is advising that he be PTS now. The rescue think they should do as the vet advises.
Theoretically the cat could be treated (kidney diet, fortekor) but since the cat cannot be rehomed the rescue and the vet aren't sure this is an appropriate course of action.
An option is that he stays here with us and we treat his CRF; but that could well mean that the poor little b*gger lives out the rest of his life in our spare room...
I've asked the rescue if I can have the full blood results from the vet; so far I've only been told that they are "very bad".
My feeling, and that of DH, is that he isn't quite ready to 'give up the ghost' yet. He is weak, but he has a good appetite and loves being brushed and cuddled. So, it looks like he could be staying here.... But is that fair...? Living in our spare room isn't much of a life, and it would be hard to integrate him with our other cats at the moment while we''re still trying to integrate our 2 crazy kittens (the feral fosters we adopted).
Any advice would be appreciated.....
Eliz
My newest foster cat - a lovely old long-haired tabby boy with a heart murmur - has just had his blood test results back and it's not good news: Apparently he has advanced kidney disease. :sad:
This means that the rescue cannot put him up for adoption, and the vet is advising that he be PTS now. The rescue think they should do as the vet advises.
Theoretically the cat could be treated (kidney diet, fortekor) but since the cat cannot be rehomed the rescue and the vet aren't sure this is an appropriate course of action.
An option is that he stays here with us and we treat his CRF; but that could well mean that the poor little b*gger lives out the rest of his life in our spare room...
I've asked the rescue if I can have the full blood results from the vet; so far I've only been told that they are "very bad".
My feeling, and that of DH, is that he isn't quite ready to 'give up the ghost' yet. He is weak, but he has a good appetite and loves being brushed and cuddled. So, it looks like he could be staying here.... But is that fair...? Living in our spare room isn't much of a life, and it would be hard to integrate him with our other cats at the moment while we''re still trying to integrate our 2 crazy kittens (the feral fosters we adopted).
Any advice would be appreciated.....
Eliz