Willowkin
Peace from pain by choice not chance
- Jul 23, 2019
- 36
For the record, I am doing the pill route and that might affect your response to my question.
I have an amazing emotional support cat who doesn't like to be shut out of the room I'm in, even the bathroom XD She has had complete freakouts knowing I'm inside a room without her, even to the point of her trying to bodyslam the door open. But one important part of my plan is to have a sign on the door leading to the room I'll be found in with a big sign saying "I have killed myself, do not enter", a tactic my father used when he killed himself and it was a huge help to keep non-medical professionals from being traumatized by finding a dead body esp if you are one of their loved ones.
Anyhow in my apartment there's only one door that will work and my thought is that my cat would be more traumatized by not letting her and have a secondary affect of also causing me stress and I've been working hard on making the time as peaceful for me as possible. So I figured I could close her in the bedroom with me along with two clean litter boxes, huge amounts of food and water, access to the windows so she could look out if she wanted, and bring all her toys in too. She's asleep on my lap as I type this and think it would be very calming to have her with me since I can't have anyone else with me because of stupid laws.
So my question is, in your opinion, would it be crueler to the cat to shut her out or have her in with me?
Thanks
I have an amazing emotional support cat who doesn't like to be shut out of the room I'm in, even the bathroom XD She has had complete freakouts knowing I'm inside a room without her, even to the point of her trying to bodyslam the door open. But one important part of my plan is to have a sign on the door leading to the room I'll be found in with a big sign saying "I have killed myself, do not enter", a tactic my father used when he killed himself and it was a huge help to keep non-medical professionals from being traumatized by finding a dead body esp if you are one of their loved ones.
Anyhow in my apartment there's only one door that will work and my thought is that my cat would be more traumatized by not letting her and have a secondary affect of also causing me stress and I've been working hard on making the time as peaceful for me as possible. So I figured I could close her in the bedroom with me along with two clean litter boxes, huge amounts of food and water, access to the windows so she could look out if she wanted, and bring all her toys in too. She's asleep on my lap as I type this and think it would be very calming to have her with me since I can't have anyone else with me because of stupid laws.
So my question is, in your opinion, would it be crueler to the cat to shut her out or have her in with me?
Thanks