jenniepepsi
Apr 12, 2011, 09:29 AM
So, my mother has my grandmothers cat, he is still with us. (you may recal, grndma died last year in the summer)
We have taken him to the vet, and he has so many health problems. He is 17 years old, and the vet said at this point with all the problems he has, they are not going to be able to do anything other than put him down if something serious comes up.
Well today they found blood in his stool (he is incontenent and tends to poo in the bathroom rather than in his box or outside) and they called me lol, cause I took an animal health care class (college prep course for all 4 years of highschool) where I DID learn basic animal care, giving shots, and minor ailment treatment. But this is beyond me lol
It wasn't a lot. And it was mucusy.
He isn't in pain, or destress, he isn't biting his fur out (he did that when he had a resp infection a few years ago) he doesn't seem to be affected at all and is still eating, and obviously pooping :P
Is there anything we can do to help this problem? We are already prepared to wake up one morning to him being gone. We don't want to put him down unless he is in a lot of pain or the quality of his life is gone. But he is still OK, goes outside, still leaves us 'gifts' of dead birds lol. And seems generally happy. Should we just not worry about it?
We have taken him to the vet, and he has so many health problems. He is 17 years old, and the vet said at this point with all the problems he has, they are not going to be able to do anything other than put him down if something serious comes up.
Well today they found blood in his stool (he is incontenent and tends to poo in the bathroom rather than in his box or outside) and they called me lol, cause I took an animal health care class (college prep course for all 4 years of highschool) where I DID learn basic animal care, giving shots, and minor ailment treatment. But this is beyond me lol
It wasn't a lot. And it was mucusy.
He isn't in pain, or destress, he isn't biting his fur out (he did that when he had a resp infection a few years ago) he doesn't seem to be affected at all and is still eating, and obviously pooping :P
Is there anything we can do to help this problem? We are already prepared to wake up one morning to him being gone. We don't want to put him down unless he is in a lot of pain or the quality of his life is gone. But he is still OK, goes outside, still leaves us 'gifts' of dead birds lol. And seems generally happy. Should we just not worry about it?