I wanted to defend myself against Dawn's comments - while a cat free foster home would have been nice, I wish to god we had one, she wasnt' the only cat here who would have benefited from it. IT is only in the last 2 weeks that one has become available, but she couldnt have had outdoor access then, and she loved to potter outside in the sun. I would have tried the meds if I had thought that she would have tolerated them, and if the vet had thought it was the right way to go, but the lack of meds was nothing to do with lack of time or patience on my part, it was her tolerance levels, and we did try 6 different kinds of renal foods, as that is the route my vet takes.
One other thing I would like to say is that at least 3 of the local rescues wouldn't have touched her due to her age, and the one who do take in older cats have them in large rooms with lots of cats, which would have been so much worse for her, at least here she had a room by herself, with the option of mixing if she wanted, whcih as you can see on the pic of her on the bed, she did. I also have other pics of her outside with the others.
I also wasn't the person who owned her for 15 years, and thought she was a perfectly healthy cat, i suspected from day 2 she had kidney issues, and this is never an easy decision, but one done with her feelings in mind, the vet even said tonight that between whatever was going on in her tummy, her arthritis and her kidney failure, plus the high globulin levels, and dehydration, she would have been feeling crap, so I Dont think trying to stablise her to move her on again would have been fair to her, as it would have meant more meds that couldnt have been hidden due to how little she was eating.