FireAndSun wrote:Thanks, guys. I appreciate the concern. We'll see how things turn out, but I'm prepping myself for the worst. If it isn't now, the end will come sooner rather than later. My mom wants to try to save her this once, but I really just feel like she's merely prolonging the inevitable.
Tired and worried.
I agree. It's kinda silly, to be honest. Personally, if my cat was sick and dying, I would go ahead and put her to sleep. Anything else, I think, is kinda selfish.
Think about it. If you're in that condition, would you want someone keeping you alive, just so that they can keep you for another few more days or weeks or however long? We always think of putting animals down as being the wrong or otherwise unethical thing to do, especially since they're such loyal companions. But sometimes, it's the right choice to make. I wouldn't want a long and slow and painful death--I want something quick so that I don't have to suffer.
When people get old, it's not just one or two things that go bad. It's everything that goes bad. If you don't die of a heart attack or a stroke, you'll eventually die of skin cancer, a liver problem, or something like that. Old age affects all parts of the body, and the result is that, eventually, everything just stops working. For humans, this happens after we're 70 years old or so. For dogs and most other animals, it's much sooner. As unfortunate as it is, you have the right mindset here, and I think it's good that you can see this for what it is.