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Barmaid & Prudie
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How did both your moggies get on? Hoping that they both got on ok. x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi all, just come in. Firstly BM so pleased for you that you have what will be a positive outcome. I left the vets in floods, got myself together and now this has started me off again but you are all very caring so thanks. I've left Mr Puss at vets overnight, he's having surgery tmrw morning to take alymph node out for biopsy and also x-ray at a possible mass in tummy.
Sorry, submitted too soon. She's going to ring me at work tmrw with results. If it's malignant I have to decide whether they don't bring him round or let me bring him home so they can do it at home. I can't really think it through at the moment and I don't want to be making that decision while I'm at work either. I'll let you all know. Thanks again for asking.x
Sorry Prudie, I only saw your first post. I hope it doesn't come to that. A friend of ours have a dog. A few months back he started to lose weight, wouldn't eat and was in a really bad way. They took him in and they were told pretty much what you have been told. In the event, the vet removed a non-malignant lump the size of a grapefruit from his insides somewhere. The change in him is remarkable. Not ALL lumps are malignant. non malignant lumps can have a pretty devastating effect on an animal because unlike us humas who wouldn't feel right and would tell the docs, the animal can't tell you until he start exhibiting horrid signs. I just want to give you a little hope. x
I have been sitting here trying to do some work - one cat balanced on the back of the chair and the other annoying me with his 'starving' antics. I really don't know what I would do without them - I can only imagine how the two of you are feeling. I haven't had a chance to read Barmaid's thread yet.
I am off to the vet tomorrow morning with the monsters - annual visit for jags etc at the cost of £40 each. Hopefully no blood will be spilled - especially mine.
What is it about cats (and dogs) that make them so loveable?
I am off to the vet tomorrow morning with the monsters - annual visit for jags etc at the cost of £40 each. Hopefully no blood will be spilled - especially mine.
What is it about cats (and dogs) that make them so loveable?
I didn't really want to post about it yesterday. The vet rang me at work at lunchtime and said it was all pointless, he was full of cancer and bringing him round was not fair so I had to tearfully agree. I'm going there tonight to say goodbye and arrange to get his ashes for the garden - and pay an enormous bill. I'm sorry it was not good news, everyone has been so nice on here. I feel like I've been under a steamroller. Any tips for ridiculously baggy eyes?
Still I'm really glad things are good for you BMx
Still I'm really glad things are good for you BMx