I am writing this story to share what happened so that others can know what to do in such a situation. This is a female Thai cat aged 17 years and 4 months. A month ago he started to lose a lot of weight. He stopped eating two weeks ago. We took her to the vet for injections. She had trouble breathing then, and the vet said she might not wake up if she operated on her. We fed her a syringe for a few days. She didn't want to eat alone. He usually lives inside the house, but before he stopped eating, he went out and hid outside. He regained his breath for two days, but still did not want to eat. Eventually, he stayed outside and lay on a bench under the covers for several days without moving or going to the bathroom. Thinking she would die on her own. Well, two days ago he got up and started meowing. Then I decided that the best option is to no longer struggle and undergo euthanasia, which was performed the next day (yesterday). She had cancer. I'm not sure if the cause of the cancer is that they have been given contraceptives for a long time. She was not castrated. I am writing this for those people who have pets to know that castration is a better option than contraception and that pills can probably make them sick.
1 realsterling answered
No, it's just 17 years old. Don't blame yourself unnecessarily.