Jordan Harbinger
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No, I think they're going to want to understand why the cat is acting like this first.
Yeah, they're probably going to want to try to prescribe medication, recommend some lifestyle changes or something.
One of our cats was spraying everywhere and going to the bathroom everywhere.
It wasn't vicious or anything, but we were just like, what's going on?
This is new.
We looked it up and it was like, oh, maybe there's a UTI.
So the vet was like, yeah, that's actually usually what it is.
Sometimes it's other things.
We took him to the vet and he had gnarly arthritis, which we kind of knew just by the way he was moving.
And they gave him an arthritis shot and it helped a ton.
And so there's not really the same problem at all.
And it's like a monthly shot.
It's a hundred bucks or something.
I don't think most vets are looking for opportunities to put animals down when there's another way to handle the situation.
No, my understanding is that it's truly a last resort.
So I think it's a great opportunity for a conversation as a family.
If this were my mother-in-law, I'd be like, hey, listen, I think we can all agree Terrence is a challenging cat.
We know it's been sad and stressful to figure out what to do for him.
We feel for you.
It's also very clear to us that he poses a real risk to our children, your grandkids, to us personally, and to our cats as well, and to you, frankly.