My name is Rebecca Chen.
Eighteen months ago, I thought I was the model cat parent.
I live in Portland with my husband James and our beautiful Siamese mix, Luna.
Premium dry food from the pet store. Clean bowls twice daily. Regular vet checkups.
I followed every guideline the pet food companies recommended.
Or so I believed...
That's why when Luna started eating less and seemed tired, I figured it was just a phase.
The signs were so gradual I convinced myself it was normal aging.
Luna moved slower. She stopped jumping onto her favorite windowsill. She seemed to sleep more.
"She's getting older," I told James. "Cats naturally slow down at 6."
But when Luna stopped eating entirely for two days straight, panic set in.
The emergency vet's words destroyed me: "Severe kidney failure. Her kidneys are functioning at less than 25% capacity. At her age, this is almost certainly diet-related chronic dehydration."
Three days of intensive treatment and $4847 later, we brought Luna home.
But Dr. Rodriguez pulled me aside with devastating news:
"The damage is irreversible. With aggressive treatment, she might have 6-12 months. I'm sorry, but this was completely preventable if we'd caught the dehydration earlier."
Six months later, I held Luna as she took her last breath.
She was supposed to have 9 more years.