Okay it's a rhetorical question - I know why people love their pets - I am just looking to lament. This may get depressing.
I have this 16 year-old tabby cat - Mudcat - who has had chronic kidney disease for which she has been getting weekly treatment for ~4 years.
Now lately she has stopped eating and has lost 2+ pounds. When you're only 11 pounds to begin with, that's significant.
Anyway, I was talking to the vet yesterday about her not eating and we're going over strategies and he's making it pretty clear that the end is probably near and if I ever feel like she's suffering, they will respect any decision I make (meaning they will "put her to sleep.")
Bleah. Great. I know - it's reality. But not a pleasant conversation. So now I can't look at her without thinking, "You're going to leave me soon." Not that I wasn't already doing a lot of that over the last 4 years.
So basically I have this cat so she can cost me a lot of money (I'm sure the total cost of her treatments has gone over 10K by now) and I can worry and be sad. Thus the question: why have pets?
Obviously I love the little bugger. I'm glad to say she shows no sign of suffering right now. There has been no change in her apparent happiness or energy level. She is just getting smaller.
Anyway, that's really about it. Just looking to lament. I'm sure I'm not the only person here to face a situation like this with a pet.
I have this 16 year-old tabby cat - Mudcat - who has had chronic kidney disease for which she has been getting weekly treatment for ~4 years.
Now lately she has stopped eating and has lost 2+ pounds. When you're only 11 pounds to begin with, that's significant.
Anyway, I was talking to the vet yesterday about her not eating and we're going over strategies and he's making it pretty clear that the end is probably near and if I ever feel like she's suffering, they will respect any decision I make (meaning they will "put her to sleep.")
Bleah. Great. I know - it's reality. But not a pleasant conversation. So now I can't look at her without thinking, "You're going to leave me soon." Not that I wasn't already doing a lot of that over the last 4 years.
So basically I have this cat so she can cost me a lot of money (I'm sure the total cost of her treatments has gone over 10K by now) and I can worry and be sad. Thus the question: why have pets?
Obviously I love the little bugger. I'm glad to say she shows no sign of suffering right now. There has been no change in her apparent happiness or energy level. She is just getting smaller.
Anyway, that's really about it. Just looking to lament. I'm sure I'm not the only person here to face a situation like this with a pet.