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The vet did confirm everything we thought was up. So no good news.

But kitty is resting comfortably under her Christmas tree and gets her stitches out next Monday.  We gave in and took her stupid collar off yesterday beause she was seriously upset about not being able to groom.

It's to far advanced for chemo or surgery--it would just cause her to have a hard recovery and the tumor would re-grow.
We can treat pain and use steroids to help keep her appetite up if need be, and she's not suffering yet.

We didn't pin them down on a time-frame, but I'm fairly sure the time frame is "whenever she's in to much pain"--because there's pretty much no way it won't be the humane choice at some point before the cancer gets us to that point.
Buffy picked out a new collar for her this weekend, we may open kitty's Christmas gifts early if she goes downhill at all fast.

This is my first 'grown up' pet where I've had to deal with this sort of grown-up stuff and I'm finding it really hard, so thanks for all the support peeps.

Re: The vet did confirm everything we thought was up. So no good news.

  • I'm so sorry to hear this, GBCK---*kitty hugs and kitty-mama hugs*


  • I'm so sorry, GB.  Love her up as much as possible.

    One thing that has always stuck with me from Animal Planet was to list the 3 things your animal really loves.  When those things start to disappear from them, you know it's time to let go.  It's not the best method, but at least it gives a focus to the questions.

    *hugs for GB family and cat and Dawg*
  • I'm sorry GB. Love her and let her sit under her tree.


  • ::hugs::: I'm sorry GBCK.
  • I'm so sorry :(...the holidays make it really hard too...i say find a can of tuna or two for her to enjoy
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  • I'm sorry.  ::hugs::
  • I'm sorry GBCK. It's so hard to lose a pet.
  • we did buy tuna this week--we never give her such stuff, but, as the Mr' said "what's it going to do?  kill her or give her cancer?" --which struck me as horribly funny at that moment (however inappropriate).  I let her steal yogurt from my spoon when I was done this weekend.

    She's lost some weight, and we're trying to keep an eye on her eating.
    She still likes treats, so no cutting back on those.  I bought her the super crappy treats she likes a lot.

    (and I am annoyed at the genetic lotto --she's not Siamese (risk factor), she's not had hormones, [she was fixed at under a year old, when we got her--before a year is like an 80%+ reduction in risk ], she's been vaccinated but not 'over' vaccinated--everything that reduces risk, she had.  But statistics are statistics and I know, they don't fix the individual's situation)



    Also, apparently, you ARE supposed to do monthly lump breast checks on cats--really.  A bunch of articles and a few of my books talked about that..  So I guess we know that for our next female cat.  *The more you know star goes here*
  • HeffalumpHeffalump member
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    Aw, GBCK, I'm so sorry.  That super-sucks.  I'm glad she's feeling well at the moment.

    A) Why do they always like the super crappy treats?  Won't touch the organic free range duck treats, but will haul ass to get some Whisker Lickins.  Must be like carrot sticks vs. crunchy Cheetos in the human world.

    B ) I had no idea about the monthly breast checks for cats!  Thank you for posting that.  Given that ours comes close to taking my hand off when I trim her nails, I will have to proceed with caution, but it's good info.

    ETA:  that really is a B and a ), Knot--don't make a sunglasses emoji, dammit.
  • porkchops926porkchops926 member
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    I'm so sorry @GBCK. I know what you mean about the genetic lotto. I have lost two pets to cancer and it feels like you're cheated. I tell myself that they needed someone like me (you) to care for them and that's why they were put with you. To make their last days the best, when someone else may not have done the same. 

    How crazy, right? I just learned the same thing about lump checking on my dog, I actually laughed because it sounded so funny!

    Stay strong and enjoy your kitty. I'm sure she feels loved. 
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  • I'm so sorry about your kitty, we recently had to put down one of our cats due to cancer.  We spoiled and love her a lot during her last week.

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  • I'm a lurker on this board, but I wanted to say I'm sorry about your kitty. 
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  • I'm really sorry GBCK. I'm happy that your family is at least able to have time to love on her and spoil her a little. it's tough to work through, but you're really doing the most humane thing for her. 

    we had less than an hour of in person time with Rogue between her cancer diagnosis and her injections, and it was clear that she was in a lot of discomfort, even though she wanted to do nothing but try and kiss us/cheer us up/play. 

    make sure you're able to get some pictures with Buffy and the kitty before the end. getting to look at pictures of her and Rogue and talk about the fun they had really helped Wolverine work through her sadness. 
  • I'm so sorry!  I think one of the hardest and most self-sacrificing parts of being a pet owner is adopting/taking in/purchasing your fur baby to love and make one of the family...knowing their sweet, little lives are so much shorter than ours and we will lose them far too soon.

    Hopefully she has as many happy days left as possible. 

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  • I'm so sorry. I know firsthand how hard it is when "it's not supposed to happen" because your pet doesn't meet any of the risk factors. My mixed breed dog was only 5 when he was diagnosed with terminal cancer. It's hard at any age. 

    We had holiday pictures taken. I hate how I look in them, but I love having those photos of Rocky while he was still enjoying life. 

    You'll know. That 3 things list is so very helpful when you feel you just can't be sure. And honestly, the decision brings some relief, because you know you don't have to play the waiting game anymore. It's hard. Unbearably, unspeakably hard. But for me, the end did bring some comfort because he was past his pain and I didn't have to worry anymore, if that makes sense. 

    You're a good pet mom. And you'll be a good mom every step of the way, even when you're worried you're not. Big hugs to you. 
  • So sorry to hear about kitty. We have been through this twice in the last couple years, the cat and the dog.

    Spoil her, give her everything she wants.

    You will know when the time is. It may not come as soon as you think. We did it just before the cat was going to start suffering.

  • Per @*Barbie* 's excellent suggestion, I did get pics of Buffy and kitty yesterday.
    The Mr. takes her to the vet this afternoon.
    She was a happy cuddly kitty, perfectly herself all weekend; I did tell Buffy a short version of truth, with some glaring omissions

    ("Kitty has something in her tummy that is making her sick.  The vet doesn't know if she can make her better.  She will probably get sicker.  You can help by giving her lots of love and being very very gentle, not touching near her stitches, and by letting us know if kitty starts acting weird or like shehurts")

    so we're in limbo until she starts to get worse--which is hopefully not soon.
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