Sweetie, he may be telling you that his little body has done all that it can do. If he isn't eating anything, is laying in one spot, and is limp when you pick him up, tell him how much you love him and that you always will. Just love him to pieces each moment you have left with him. I know what he means to you and so does he. He has probably hung around this long for your sake, not his. I will pray for him and for you and for peace for each of you. Skunk has surprised us before and he may do so again. Whatever happens, we are here for you.
Bad update here. Skunk is refusing to eat anything, even with the appetite stimulant, and is back to just laying in one spot. When I pick him up, he is just limp. He'll still walk to get a drink or use the litter box, but that is it. We go back to the vet tomorrow for more tests, and also to board him through Sunday because it's unavoidable that I have to be out of town. I'm afraid he won't make it. He was starting to fight getting his fluids, which I thought might be because he has more energy because nothing had changed, but now he is no longer fighting them anymore. His test results won't be back until after I'm already gone.
Oh, sweetie, I am SO sorry to hear this. Precious little Skunk! Yes, he did fight quite the fight, bless his little heart; he was absolutely amazing. He was a valiant little boy. And you were a wonderful mom to him. I know you're probably shocked and numb, but when you are ready, please post a tribute to Skunk on our Crossing the Bridge section. There are also links to grief counselors and you can read about other babies who are now romping in a green meadow with Skunk, as he waits to be reunited with you. http://www.thecatsite.com/f/19/crossing-the-bridge You are in my thoughts and prayers. BIG hugs, and remember that we are here for you.
It was time so at 3:10 this afternoon, Skunk crossed the rainbow bridge. He fought the good fight, but just couldn't beat it this time.