Today, Dec. 27, 2012, another trip to the vet's. Had Ketchie weighed, and looked at, and the tech gave her some fluids, after three attempts at getting the needle in. Ketchie is only 7.7 pounds, although last week she was 7.6 pounds. But, she is so very bony now.
I gave her about 50 mls of fluids last night, but she does not like it. I am by myself, and she gets pretty feisty.
The vet today felt like Ketchie looked pretty good, and not quite ready to 'depart from this world'. She said if she is still doing her usual things, moving around, using the litter box, eating little bits, drinking water, then it would be up to me to make that decision. This is so hard on me, and now the cost is becoming overwhelming when on a low fixed income.
The vet said I could bring her in every other day for fluids, for only ten dollars each time, but I can't even afford that anymore. Terrible when everything just boils down to lack of money, plus am I keeping Ketchie going just for myself?
Last night, she got on my chest on her "Ketchie" blanket I crocheted for her 17 years ago, and she purred and said meow, and I stroked her little thin face, and she just loved it. That is when I get teary eyed, and I told her last night, that had the vet not gotten her abscessed tooth pulled three weeks ago, she probably would have been gone by now.
Here she is, 17 years, four months, and 27 days old. That is really pretty old for a cat. She is the oldest cat I have ever had. Sometimes, it seems that makes it harder to lose them. But, any age is hard to lose our furbabies, I know.
Well, time to give her some meds and feed the boys. Just wanted to give a more current update.
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