Technology1 min ago
Cat lovers.
42 Answers
I have an old cat he's 18 going into his 19th year now and I think I may be loosing him. He has been doddery on and off for a few months and hasn't eaten since last Wednesday, anyway he seems to have forgotten how to drink. He goes to his water and when his nose touches it he seems surprised and it takes him a few minutes to get the hang of lapping. Has anyone else experienced this, it is as if he has forgotten what to do. I have had some advice from a vet who says that as long as he isn't in pain then just let nature take it's course
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by puss_boots. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I hope you spend thae last part of his life in happiness. Here is something that you may find useful too:
http://www.petcrematoria.org.uk/directory/
http://www.petcrematoria.org.uk/directory/
Thanks for your link kitesurfer but we buried Puss this morning. My husband made him a little wooden box and we buried him in the same place that he would sit and wait for me to come back from work, we had to move a load of snow to do it, my brother in law who lives next door dug the hole for us and then my sister in law but some flowers there which will flower in the Spring.