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Related: About this forumTiger is starting to look pretty weak. He came to the step for a few bites to eat
Im really worried he may be winding down. He is 16 years old and has lived outside all his life. This picture was taken last week when he came inside. Im gonna try and bring him inside later if it gets hot out.

SheltieLover
(83,081 posts)Walleye
(45,951 posts)SheltieLover
(83,081 posts)Has it been extremely hot there? Maybe heat fatigue?
I hope he is ok. I know how much you love him...we all do!
Walleye
(45,951 posts)He was feral, mostly his life. He decided to live on my porch. So he only went to the vet when he got fixed and vaccinated years ago he hasnt been since. I just dont want him to be miserable, but you cant control everything.
SheltieLover
(83,081 posts)But if his time is near, vet can help him cross so he doesn't suffer.
Walleye
(45,951 posts)SheltieLover
(83,081 posts)Walleye
(45,951 posts)SheltieLover
(83,081 posts)Please let us know how he is doing?
biophile
(1,749 posts)They get thin and have the dwindles as it seems they are slowly dwindling away.
But it could be something easier to fix like Giardia or a respiratory virus. I hope you can get an answer soon and that he feels better.
Walleye
(45,951 posts)Few months
alittlelark
(19,150 posts)I would agree with the poster mentioning possible renal failure
.
But - If he has never been to a vet and is friendly feral I would Not try to trap him and take him. Too much trauma
dietary changes could help - raw food did wonders for a few of mine.
Edited to add this vid - my kitties love it when I play it overnight - and similar music helped a few of my senior babies
niyad
(135,831 posts)Diamond_Dog
(41,632 posts)JMCKUSICK
(6,985 posts)that he's lived for 16 years outside is truly remarkable!
God Speed
MIButterfly
(3,657 posts)for Tiger. He is quite the handsome fellow. I will keep both of you in my thoughts. Please keep us posted.
Best regards,
MIButterfly
Skittles
(173,935 posts)ease him inside, yes indeed