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Izzie, firstly welcome. Sorry you join under such difficult circumstances. I see the vet's point of view in terms of how much time you're buying him by operating; he may of course not be strong enough to come through the op. Also, if he is loosing his sight and won't settle to being a house cat, he will only end up getting hurt again either on the road or elsewhere. A really horrible conundrum to be faced with, but in my heart - if he were mine - I know that I would have to be thinking long and hard about what might well be the inevitable. |
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A horrible decision to have to make - you have my sympathies. My first rule of thumb would always be the quality of life for the animal in question. It sounds to me that you know Brandi well and how he would cope if the operation was successful and he recovered sufficiently to want to continue his life as a free cat. Still a hard and heartbreaking decision. |
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So sorry to hear about your Brandi, Izzie. I do hope for a good outcome for your boy. What a terrible time for you. I have a totally blind cat, Miracle,who is only outside supervised or in a large cat compound in the back yard. It certainly isn't safe for a cat with bad eye sight to free roam.. I'm praying for you and your Brandi. |
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It's such an awful decision, but as others have said, what quality of life will he have even if he pulls through? He can't have that many years left in him anyway. Of course it's your decision at the end of the day. Love to you both x |
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This is a bit old now but in your position I would have the cat PTS, its a terrible decision to have to make but if he's losing his sight being outside is not going to be safe and if he's not happy being in either then he is either going to be stuck in and miserable or let out and won't be long before similar happens again especially as he will probably be less mobile after surgery. Hugs. x |
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