Hey All,
We have to decide in the next hour or so, so a quick response would be appreciated!
The vet says that our 13-year-old cat is suffering. She isn't eating because she has cancer and fluid build up. Pills might help with the nausea, but she's on a slide now that will end in a painful death in the coming days or weeks.
We've pretty much decided to euthanize her.
So the question is, do I go to the vet's office now and just do it, or do I bring her home for the weekend and let everybody say goodbye to her?
I'm concerned that our 6-year-old will be more traumatized by having her back in the house for a few days, then seeing us cart her off to her death, than he would by us just telling him that's what's going to happen and being done with it.
Does my son need to say good-bye to the cat, or is it better that he not see her again?
Thanks for your input,
Dave