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Not that my cats near death...
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Are you supposed to stay with your cat when its near death?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not sure about what you�re supposed to do, but when my cat died she kept herself away from us. She spent her last night under a bush in the garden when she wouldn�t normally be out there on her own in the dark (she was scared of the bigger cats!). As dothawkes says they pretty much do what they want, but if its suffering then its best that you take control.
Well, I do know that cats like to be alone when they die, but all the same I would try to be with my cat to the very end. It's a horrible thought, but the day must come when your pet and animal companion of many years is going to die. I was with my dog while she was getting 'put to sleep', and I will be with my cat when it's his turn.
My cat - Cleo - had to be put to sleep on Monday and I wasn't there when it happened... my dad took her because she was having trouble balancing. When he called to say what I happened (her mouth had become seriously infected and the vet advised that any medication would only postpone the inevitable), I really wished I had been there too as I thought it was just going to be a routine visit to the vets.
But your pets know you love them and I gave her a very good life ... aw... I've gone all teary again ... :( !!!!
But your pets know you love them and I gave her a very good life ... aw... I've gone all teary again ... :( !!!!
I remember when my last cat had to be put to sleep-i was thirteen and my parents were on hols, grandad looking after me so i had to make the decision to have him put to sleep, v sad. Anyway, after initially deciding against it I went in in while the vet did it and I'm glad I did. My kitty didn't like the vet at the best of times and I'd hate to think that he would have been in there not only in pain but confused and in a bad mood as well!
PS, congrats on the kittens!