porphyry: (Hygeia)
porphyry ([personal profile] porphyry) wrote2008-03-15 01:36 pm

And Now...

...just to add the icing to this illness-brother hospitalization-illness-ice storm-illness-snowstorm-disrupted classes due to cancellations-icestorm-illness-car wreck-injured child-injured mother-snowstorm-four plagiarist students this term cake--

... my cat died.

I suppose I should take the long, philosophical view. He was sixteen-years-old, almost seventeen, so he'd had a long, happy life. Three or four days ago, I noticed he'd stopped eating and drinking, never good in a cat (or dog, either). He would be tempted by nothing, and nothing is more pitiful than to watch an animal try to take a drink--want to take a drink, badly--and be unable to. He didn't appear to be in pain, but I couldn't take watching him like this anymore. Today he went to the veterinarian and we learned his kidneys were shutting down. We let him go.

He was a sweet cat--more like a dog than a cat, actually; friendly, affectionate, faithful even. We will miss him very much.


[identity profile] malkhos.livejournal.com 2008-03-16 12:38 am (UTC)(link)
P.S. Well, at least I have my immortal parakeet to console me. :) Cranky old bird. And a beagle, who is cute but dumb.

[identity profile] petrusplancius.livejournal.com 2008-03-16 09:55 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, a male; he had had kidney problems for some time, but they had been kept at bay for a while by means of a special diet.

[identity profile] malkhos.livejournal.com 2008-03-16 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Billy had had ongoing kidney problems, too--his creatine levels always measured high (I think that's the indicator for kidney trouble), and we, too, fed him a special diet for a number of years. Perhaps this trouble is really more common among male cats.