I'm so glad she got a relatively good report. I'm always happy when the oldsters get good reports.
I think it's maybe a year or so ago now, when the vet told me he noticed Peanut's eyes....reflecting more. Meaning that even in regular daylight she sometimes gets that "headlight" look to her eyes that you see in pictures sometimes. He said this is perfectly normal in older cats and it's similar to needing bifocals in people. He said she can still see her mousie across the floor, but she might not be able to see a treat in front of her nose. Not a problem since her nose is still working perfectly.
I have noticed no difference in how she acts, including while we're in the motorhome which is an environment she's not as familiar with as at home.
As for the high blood pressure, I had heard that cats who are in renal failure tend to have higher blood pressure, so make sure you're vet tests for renal function in the blood tests.
I also know exactly how you feel about dreading the day when you won't be seeing those pinky-brown ears anymore. I was the same way with Tubby - he had been through so much with me - and even though I knew his time was drawing near, I was completely devasted when he was gone. You can prepare yourself all you can, but it will still cut your heart in two when her time finally comes. So, in the meantime, while she's still getting great reports like this, spoil her as much as you possibly can. After all, she deserves nothing less.
Tubby
Spring 1986 - Dec. 11, 2004
RIP Big Boy
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Peanut
Fall 1988 - Jan. 24, 2007
RIP Snotty Girl
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Robin
Fall 1997 - Oct. 6, 2012
RIP Sweet Monkeyhead Girl
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