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Cat in her final hours / which vet in Bangkok would put her to sleep?

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Our 8 months old cat has cancer everywhere, it is narrowing her gullet, she can not swallow any food. For 2 days baby food heavily mixed with water did the job but that is over now as well.

 

She will suffocate sooner or later... since the tumor is blocking even the trachea/bronchus, more and more of course. Or die when to weak from starvation...

 

Do not want to see her suffering like this anymore... Vets here around do not care, so does anyone know a vet in Bangkok at least willing to sell the stuff needed to put her to sleep?

 

Or would an overdose of sleeping pills diluted and injected do the nasty job?

Drowning the poor thing or a bag tied over the head?

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that is how it looks - and yesterday they said can not do anything anymore...

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Drowning is the same as if she dies by herself by suffocating, I can not do that. Just sth. that would put her to sleep easily without suffering...

Depending on where you live in Bangkok, there is a good vet (I've used them for many year) in Onnut Soi 7/1 called Animal Farm. They euthanised my cat for me a couple of years back. Their contact details are on their web site at animalfarmvet.com

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