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    Quality of life has to be the main factor , lots of older cats have renal failure or thyroid problems I take it that all were tested when she had her bloods done & they found out about her liver ? If she is having problems with pain in her limbs which you obviously have picked up on why didn't they trial her on something to see if it would help, yep glucosamine is good but that is a supplement & doesn't really help when things are as bad as she seems to be, could be why she doesn't want to get up on anything again,too painful, vomiting food all the while not good either, try her on some wet food little & often as that is very often easier to digest then kibble & give her fish / chicken types as they are easier to digest than red meats but I think you really need to go have a good talk with the vet, write out a list of "want to knows" along with what you know is wrong with your babe & then do what you think is best for her & you, why do they have to get old,good luck.....xxx

 

 

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