Poll

What should we do with her remains?

Bury her.
18 (46.2%)
Cremate her.
6 (15.4%)
Why the forget should I care?
1 (2.6%)
ololol run ovr with truck cigaretteit
14 (35.9%)

Total Members Voted: 39

Voting closed: August 25, 2010, 03:36:10 PM

Author Topic: My cat is dying.  (Read 2832 times)

The past few days, we've been noticing that our cat has been more lethargic, sleeping a lot more, and she hardly ventures off the property anymore. Honestly, I'm not that sad considering that she's not really my cat. We used to have a dog. One day, he heard meowing in a bush and found a little kitten. He came into the house carrying the cat by the scruff of the neck. Several years later, my dog's health deteriorated and he died.

My mom estimates that she probably only has a couple days left and she's most likely reached that time in her life where she sits around, waiting for something to happen, preferably death. She doesn't eat a lot anymore and in the end the neighbor's cat eats her leftover food or the raccoons do. She also frequently gets in altercations with the neighbor's cat. I'm not saying I'm gonna be sad when she's gone, but it's gonna be strange when one day, I look out the window and don't see her anymore.

tl;dr: dying cat.





Who cremate their Cat?

That is just handicapped

Who cremate their Cat?

That is just handicapped
Ashes make great soil

Who cremate their Cat?

That is just handicapped

crazy cat ladies who don't like the thought of their babies being devoured by maggots as they rot in a hole in the ground

and people who are too lazy to bury it



Who's tuck?

dunno but by the looks of things he's going to run over a cat pretty soon


I'm not really that sad though.