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Originally Posted by My kids are cool
Wikid, hope you're feeling better.
Granite, hope the cat is better. Fingers and toes crossed for you.
Both my cat and my mother in law's oldest cats are having kidney issues. My vet said that as their kidneys fail, the cats begin to feel very ill as the toxins build up in their bodies. My mother in law's vet said that kidney failure is a painless way for a cat to die. Now neither of us know what to do. Do we just let them continue to go downhill slowly? Do we stop their suffering (if in fact they are suffering) at some point?
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I think you will know, when they are suffering, and when they are ready to go. I knew with my dog. Better a week too soon, than a day too late, imo
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