I just recently had to put my Budman(cat) to sleep in October. He was 15 years old, almost 16 and he had been around since I was in 3rd grade. I'm now 23
I can understand what you guys are saying about spending that much money on a pet, but I think when it comes right down to it you can't say that until you are in that position.
About 4 years ago we noticed that Budman was peeing a LOT and pacing endlessly, well for some reason my mom just new, it was diabeties. We took him to the vet and ran a whole bunch of tests, sure enough, he was diabetic.
Shortly after that he started having these horid coughing fits where he would cough so hard he almost fell over. Back to the vet he went. After a lot of xrays and more tests they told us that he had some weird spots on his lungs and they needed to be tested for cancer. So we took him to a specialist, he aspirated his lungs and pulled out a tissue sample to test. Wasn't cancer, just a calcification of some sort on his left lung, they equated it to the feline version of COPD(Cronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease).
He was okay for quite a while but finally in October we decided that he had had enough, he'd lived a good, long life and it was time for him to walk the rainbow bridge. We had him creamated and still haven't decided what to do with the ashes.
I would say overall in the past 4 years with vet expenses, medications, needles, special foods, creamation, etc. we spent around $4500. I think it was money well spent, he was a member of our family.
Now that that fiasco is over I have a female cat, Fruey, that is 9 years old and started acting funny after her bro was gone. Then in the matter of months her eye completely changed from emerald green to a weird brownish color. Took her to the vet and the vet told us that she thought it was cancer but she couldn't be sure. So off to the Feline Opthamologist we went. Turns out it is, it is cancer
She said it's extremely slow growing but she might eventually need to have the eye removed. We are still negotiating amongst the family on whether or not we should have the eye removed or just let her join Budman at the raindbow bridge.
Okay, I guess I have rambled on for long enough now, just wanted to tell everyone my experiences, and it's been money well spent.

About 4 years ago we noticed that Budman was peeing a LOT and pacing endlessly, well for some reason my mom just new, it was diabeties. We took him to the vet and ran a whole bunch of tests, sure enough, he was diabetic.

Shortly after that he started having these horid coughing fits where he would cough so hard he almost fell over. Back to the vet he went. After a lot of xrays and more tests they told us that he had some weird spots on his lungs and they needed to be tested for cancer. So we took him to a specialist, he aspirated his lungs and pulled out a tissue sample to test. Wasn't cancer, just a calcification of some sort on his left lung, they equated it to the feline version of COPD(Cronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease).
He was okay for quite a while but finally in October we decided that he had had enough, he'd lived a good, long life and it was time for him to walk the rainbow bridge. We had him creamated and still haven't decided what to do with the ashes.
I would say overall in the past 4 years with vet expenses, medications, needles, special foods, creamation, etc. we spent around $4500. I think it was money well spent, he was a member of our family.
Now that that fiasco is over I have a female cat, Fruey, that is 9 years old and started acting funny after her bro was gone. Then in the matter of months her eye completely changed from emerald green to a weird brownish color. Took her to the vet and the vet told us that she thought it was cancer but she couldn't be sure. So off to the Feline Opthamologist we went. Turns out it is, it is cancer


Okay, I guess I have rambled on for long enough now, just wanted to tell everyone my experiences, and it's been money well spent.