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Nicole I have a 17 year old male cat who is dying. He stop eating 2 days ago. The other day I saw him puking up all his food up. Then today I saw him try to drink water after 5 seconds he started to puke it up. All he does is lay in my bathtub and sleep like he's dead. He has a hard time walking, he wobbles and his eyes are a blank stare like he's blind. He can kinda breathe but not very good. I'm figuring it's old age... that he has finally lived his last 9 lives. I was just wondering if I'm right or not. I'm sure I'll find him dead in the morning on the bathroom floor. Pauline Maybe, but perhaps you could take him to a vet for a painless goodbye? He sounds like he is suffering, and that would be a kind act for such a longtime companion. God bless in your decision. Nicole Well people my cat died today at 2pm. He tooked his last gasp at 1:59 then died. I put him in a box then buried under the oak tree. I will alway remember him sleeping in my room.
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