Oh, Thank you LTS3!!
Also these:
Here's some numbers from the petloss website. Call one or all of them! Until you get somebody. At least you can speak to someone on the phone to help you through this.
http://petloss.com/phones.htm
Are you sure you can't put her into the carrier and take her to a vet? The after hours voicemail message for your vet should have the phone number of who to call for emergencies. If she's feeling unwell and not really responsive she might not complain or fuss if you put her into the carrier. I personally feel that it would be best to have a vet help the cat make the journey to the Rainbow Bridge as soon and as painlessly as possible.Found one but tomorrow afternoon is the earliest he can come.
She keeps moving off the towels and pillows I put down for her to lay on the cool tile floor.
Should I leave her?
Also, she doesn't respond to my touch. I don't want to disturb her but I don't want her to be alone either.
Should I try to comfort her or just let her be?
I am deeply saddened by this thread, it makes my heart ache for you, she has been a huge part of your life, for so long, the good times and bad, every minute there with you, so much comfort they give us, it will be an enormous emptiness and loss for you, no doubt about it, so please, spill your feelings to us, who know so well, and NO MORE apologies for dreading the inevitable.Found one but tomorrow afternoon is the earliest he can come.
She keeps moving off the towels and pillows I put down for her to lay on the cool tile floor.
Should I leave her?
Also, she doesn't respond to my touch. I don't want to disturb her but I don't want her to be alone either.
Should I try to comfort her or just let her be?