My cat has skin cancer :(
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Jasandjules said:
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ali_kat said:
I'm so sorry
What have the Vets said about it!
It is very unfair on him but he knows what love is now
He is in for surgery this Tuesday. Having bloods and scanned for secondary tumours. The results of which will of course determine what's next. What have the Vets said about it!
It is very unfair on him but he knows what love is now
He got very stressed just going to the vets when we found the lump so the operation so soon will not be good to his well being but has to be done. At this stage though I'm concerned mostly with the anaesthetic as he has scarring on his lungs from cat flu whilst a stray. Just normal day to day breathing is loud and a bit wheezy. He's been anaesthetised in rescue when they amputated his front paw so hoping he comes through again.
He may be a relatively new to the household, but he's loved and adored by all already. My teen was in tears yesterday.
Thank you everyone.
He's doing well. Large area of skin removed and sent off to the lab. No other tumours found on the scan so all looking so much more hopeful thankfully.
He hid away last night under my bed and refused to eat but this morning he was asleep in his favourite place so hoping his appetite came back in the night too.
He's doing well. Large area of skin removed and sent off to the lab. No other tumours found on the scan so all looking so much more hopeful thankfully.
He hid away last night under my bed and refused to eat but this morning he was asleep in his favourite place so hoping his appetite came back in the night too.
He's doing really well and back to his normal self eating and sleeping, lol!
Results came back from the lab on the tumour they cut away and it confirmed what we already knew and that it was a slow growing tumour, unlikely to come back and that a decent margin of clear skin was removed around the tumour.
So in the space of a couple of weeks where I thought I was going to loose him just when his life finally got better and he had a loving forever home, he now has forever in a loving home to enjoy it.
Results came back from the lab on the tumour they cut away and it confirmed what we already knew and that it was a slow growing tumour, unlikely to come back and that a decent margin of clear skin was removed around the tumour.
So in the space of a couple of weeks where I thought I was going to loose him just when his life finally got better and he had a loving forever home, he now has forever in a loving home to enjoy it.
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