That's a shame. I ended up not putting my old cat down, his health was degrading but he wasn't 'suffering' in such a sense. Still purring, eating. Just needed a bit of help cleaning and getting down from high places. His last day wasn't the nicest, but he lived happily for months after the vets suggested to put him down.
Ours was barely even moving near the end and wasn't eating at all. She did drink, but that was about it... and made attempts at purring but just wasn't quite able to.
Added: Sorry, need to cease talking about this. Bothering myself now that I brought it up.
That's fine. It's a touchy subject. Best wishes, go have a cream doughnut or something to take your mind of it.
I think you did the right thing though. It's bad news when a cat doesn't eat/drink. Mine only refused on the last day, else I would have acted.
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