Our little guy is back home from the vet. We thought he would sprint up the stairs, but he has been staying on the main level of the house, using the scratching post and eating and just exploring. His little sister Mila greeted him with kisses, and our cat Huck hissed at him and ran away-just what we expected.
The vet thinks the cancer could be from an injection. She said this only happens in cats, not dogs, and it is fairly rare (sigh...). She feels that there really isn't a reason to put him through more surgery. She said it didn't look like the cancer spread, but only more surgery would let us know for sure. We are not going to do that. She also said cancer treatment for cats generally does not have a good outcome. For some reason it is more successful for dogs.
We are going to hope he will have more time with us and enjoy every minute of it.
Thanks for all the love, support and encouragement. I really appreciate it.
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"Say you are tired and you will be. Believe you are strong and you are." (Sean O'Malley)
The cat in my avatar is my sweetheart named Bonkers
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