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I am definately a cat person as well, Sometimes I wish I was a cat. They just have it made in the shade most of the time as you can see here: http://www.bikinivoyeur.com/iwish.wmv
We all hope everything turns out ok for you and your kitty. Sincerely, BV |
PK - best of wishes to that historical kitty.
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Well hope for hte best to your cat Persian, i got a persian too and he is getting old also, he is 9 Ithink...
I'll would pray for him, but i don't know how to pray :( I'll light a candle for him or her |
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Doesn't that make 3 birds? 1 month ago 2 of my birds past away. and then... 2 of them past away on the same day and the other one past away a day after Anyway, good luck to the kitten :thumbsup |
Pk, I hope that the lump is nothing but some fatty tissue and that Smokey recovers quickly. Good Luck!
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if someone perhaps held your kitty for ransom, would you payout in traffic?
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Good luck last year one of my dogs got lymphoma . I put him to sleep after 4 months of deteriorating. Sometimes I feel guilty I didn't notice anything earlier though rarely do people notice anything till it's more developed . There is a good message board at sitstay.com about pets , health and more. I still miss him but like it or not that's life. And then I got two more to make up for him . He was a giant anatolian dog , now I have two large mutts .
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I have a Cat as well but he hasn't got a tail
he had to get it cut off coz some sick asshole thought it would be hilaious to hang him from a door with his tail.....he never thought it was funny when I caught him tho..... But he is a happy cat and still going strong aged 10 years old!!! |
Any news on how it went?
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Don't you just love this business?
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Well, there's nothing definitive as of yet.
Wednesday morning after a night of fluids and antibiotics for Smokey's respriratory infection, he developed a slight heart murmur. ..something that's not uncommon when you load fluids into a geriatric cat. The doctor decided to try a fine needle biopsy of the abdominal mass rather than risk exploratory surgery right off the bat. The mass is partially fluid-filled. They drew cells from it and at first look nothing looks cancerous, but the pathology lab has the final say on that. It's likely that it's not cancerous, so the next step becomes whether it is hampering any of his organs and needs to be removed. Beyond that is whether this mass has anything to do with his 2lb weight loss over the last 18 months or if that's something else altogether. He's to have an ultrasound on Friday to get a good look at the mass, his pancreas and some other organs. That will determine the next step.. either an exploratory next week if needed or home for some recoup time and then a look at where things are and if he's still loosing weight. It's been a frustrating week. Thanks for everyone's best wishes. |
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... but my PK is much prettier :)
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