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5034.1 | not much on this topic yet | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Tue Oct 29 1991 18:18 | 19 |
| You are right, there isn't a whole lot of info in here about cancer. I
did a keyword check on both Cancer and Tumor and came up with a handful
of notes. If you haven't read through them yet, you might want to, but
it doesn't look as though any of the cases were the type of cancer your
cat has.
I had a cat that had Lymphoma, a cancer of the lymph system. I lost
him just about a year ago. I would feed him special treats, like crab
meat and raw steak to keep him eating. He also got baby food mixed
into his canned food. And I gave him fluids when he wasn't feeling
well enough to drink. We also lavished him with attention. He had a
very happy last few months.
Since this topic hasn't come up before in Feline, anything that you
feel you can share with us would be appreciated. I have added the
keywords Cancer and Tumor to your base note so that in the future those
looking for info will find this topic.
Jo
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5034.2 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Oct 29 1991 19:18 | 2 |
| I'm very sorry about Murphy.
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5034.3 | | CRUISE::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Wed Oct 30 1991 08:31 | 4 |
| I am also sorry. I hope you can make Murphy's last few months happy
ones.
Nancy DC
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5034.4 | typical symptoms | RTL::BENTON | | Wed Oct 30 1991 09:24 | 26 |
| Yes, I did give Murphy some raw hamburger last weekend, and he
loved it. Guess it's no worse for him than raw mouse that he used to
eat. Also, I've given him baby food (lamb is one of his favorites)
when he wouldn't eat anything else.
He does seem to be dehydrated, and I'm not sure what to do for
that. I've given him turkey broth and chicken broth from cooked
poultry (no salt tho'). If he weren't so difficult to take to the vet,
I'd just take him in and let her inject fluids.
The vet said she had never seen this kind of tumor in a cat in her
15 years of practice. However, she had seen it in dogs. In fact, she
had 3 cases of this in dogs just this summer. In one case, it was
caught early enough (only one tumor) that wide area surgical removal
was expected to get all of it.
The vet also said that treatment of symptoms in dogs included
antiacids and antihistamines. When the tumor cells break down, they
generate acids in the stomach (causing the animal to not want to eat)
and histamines which cause alergic reactions. When Murphy gets to
this point (if cats react the same as dogs), I will probably decide
then to have him put to sleep. For now, anyway, he's getting enough
to eat and seems happy enough (especially with all the extra love and
attention he's getting.
Barbara
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5034.5 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Wed Oct 30 1991 09:43 | 7 |
| Just spoil Murphy rotten and show him alot of love!!!! Normally
when one of my guys aren't eating...they will always chow down
on chicken or baby food.
Please keep us posted....
Sandy
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5034.6 | beef juice recipe | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Oct 30 1991 13:20 | 15 |
| There are a couple of things you can do to help him stay hydrated. One
is have your vet teach you to give him lactated ringers sub-q (under
his skin). It is very easy and will make him feel better.
The other thing you can do is buy some lean beef. Cut it into cubes.
Place a glass jar inside a larg pot filled with water. The water
should come right up to the edge of the jar but not go in the jar.
Place some of the beef cubes into the jar and set the pot to a simmer.
Meat juice will start to collect in the jar, pour that off and save it.
Keep simmering until all the beef cubes have become dessicated. When
no more meat juice collects, toss out the beef cubes. The juice is
what you are after. Offer the meat juice to Murphy. It is very
concentrated and loaded with nutrition.
Jo
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5034.7 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Oct 30 1991 14:54 | 7 |
| In a horrible coincidence, Sweetie has just been diagnosed as having
this. The vet is removing the tumor tomorrow and will have a better
idea next week as to whether it's been caught in time. I'd warn people
to keep an eye out for quite small lumps -- this felt to me like a
very small scab or somesuch, but when I looked at it I could see that
it was a sort of small whitish lump. It could very easily be overlooked.
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5034.8 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Oct 30 1991 14:59 | 5 |
| Actually (please, God) if Sweetie's has been caught early enough, it's
thanks to your note. I had noticed the lump but thought it was
probably just some minor skin thing that wasn't important; your note
made me pick up the phone and call his vet.
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5034.9 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Wed Oct 30 1991 14:59 | 4 |
| I am so sorry for the both of you. Karen, I'm keeping good thoughts
that the prognosis will be good. Hang in there.
Giudi +3
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5034.10 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Oct 30 1991 15:13 | 3 |
| Are either of these cats white?
Jo
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5034.11 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Oct 30 1991 15:15 | 3 |
| Sweetie is a black/grey/slightly white tabby. The tumor is way under
his dark fur, so we aren't dealing with sun exposure.
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5034.12 | it was just a thought | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Oct 30 1991 15:33 | 5 |
| I hope that all will be okay with both Murphy and Sweetie. Karen,
Sweetie might like some of the beef juice recipe as a treat, even if he
isn't that sick. :^) Give them both hugs from me.
Jo
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5034.13 | Murphy is orange and white | RTL::BENTON | | Wed Oct 30 1991 15:51 | 18 |
| Murphy is orange with white on his face, belly and paws. There was
one lump that appeared first, but I thought it was just a scab and
forgot about it for awhile. It was about 2 months before I got him in
for surgery, and by then he had 3 lumps. My vet said that this kind of
tumor can be completely removed if caught early. This is one reason
why I started this note. I don't want to alarm people, but just like
for humans early detection and removal of cancerous tumors may prevent
spreading. In Murphy's case, I waited too long to have the vet look at
him. One reason (excuse?) is that he's impossible to handle at the
vet's, and I have to give him a tranquilizer before the visit. I've
learned from that though and will not hesitate next time to have any
unusual condition examined as soon as possible.
I'm sorry to hear about Sweetie, but maybe it's still early enough
to be completely removed.
Barbara
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5034.14 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Oct 30 1991 15:54 | 3 |
| Barbara, did the other tumors occur near the first one? I'm concerned
about missing future ones when I look for them, since they are so tiny.
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5034.15 | saying a prayer right now... | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | Christmas is only 8 weeks away! | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:03 | 5 |
| Karen & Barbara, I'm really sorry to hear about your cats. This is
just awful. I'm thingking about all of you.
Hugs,
Bonnie
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5034.16 | tumors in different places | RTL::BENTON | | Wed Oct 30 1991 16:07 | 15 |
| No, all three tumors were in different places. The first was on
his back above the left shoulder, the second on the left side of his
belly under his left front leg, and the third in front of his right
shoulder. They started looking like scabs, but by the time they were
removed they looked like raised stalks about 1/4 inch high with scabs
on the end. When I realized they looked like that, I got him to the
vet's as soon as I could. I wouldn't want anything looking like that
to be on my skin! When the tumors were removed the vet said they were
already spreading under the skin, and she had to remove a larger area
than she expected to.
Now he has a 4th tumor on his belly near a hind leg, but at this
point it wouldn't do any good to remove it.
Barbara
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5034.17 | Talk about raising awareness | ASDG::ANDERSON | | Thu Oct 31 1991 08:04 | 21 |
| Snoopy's had lumps on her feet and sometimes chest, back, and tail;
about two years ago one was biopsied and diagnosed non-cancerous, so
usually I've assumed they all are. These lumps do have to come off
because they inevitably rupture and bleed (takes weeks or months), and
I sort of try to 'save them up' by not having surgery until one does
rupture or gets really large (Snoopy's had a total of eight or nine of
these in the past eighteen months, so it's expensive and risky to have
an operation for each one of them.)
After reading this, I think I'll check her over carefully tonight (she
hasn't had any lumps for a while.) And consider repeating the biopsy
if she has a lump. I may lose some skin, though--Snoopy doesn't like
me to look between her toes or feel her belly. :-)
Best of luck with your cats. For the one that won't drink, what about
the water from a can of tunafish (the kind for people)? Snoopy loves
that so much I can't pour it into a bowl on the floor because she
sticks her head under the stream (she can't wait til I'm done pouring.)
Sticky, messy. Maybe if I had another cat to lick it off her...
Lisa Dean and Snoopy
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5034.18 | How the lumps looked | RTL::BENTON | | Thu Oct 31 1991 09:17 | 11 |
| These lumps were unique (and ugly) looking. The raised up part was
covered with tiny bumps and the scab was at the top. There was never
any bleeding or discharge that I could see, and I never saw Murphy
licking those areas. They must not have bothered him at all.
This weekend I'll try the beef juice recipe and give him tuna juice
diluted with water. At the moment he's eating very well and shows no
signs whatsoever of being sick. Maybe he has more time left than I
thought!
Barbara
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5034.19 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Oct 31 1991 12:38 | 5 |
| Sweetie's doesn't have a scab on top. It's whitish and lumpy and
about half the width of a pencil eraser.
He's in having it removed this (Calif) morning.
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5034.20 | Starts as a small lump in the skin | RTL::BENTON | | Thu Oct 31 1991 13:17 | 7 |
| Well, that's what Murphy's looked like in the early stages. When it
got to be the size of a pencil eraser there was a scab over the top. I
didn't see the first one before it had a scab, but I did see the
others. I hope Sweetie's doing ok now and that either the tumor was benign
or that it hadn't spread. Let us know what the vet says after surgery.
Barbara
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5034.21 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Oct 31 1991 13:50 | 7 |
| The vet knows Sweetie's tumor is Mast cell because of yesterday's biopsy
(sp?) What we still need to find out is if he can remove all the
cancerous tissue in today's operation, or if it has spread too far;
that's what the lab report due in next week will tell us, as far as
they can determine, I guess. Assuming Sweetie comes thru the surgery
okay. :-(
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5034.22 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Thu Oct 31 1991 13:53 | 4 |
| Gentle thoughts and prayers to both the kitties. Please keep
us posted.
Sandy
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5034.23 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Thu Oct 31 1991 14:41 | 5 |
| Hang in there Karen. This must be so hard on you.
Gentle hugs,
Jo
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5034.24 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Thu Oct 31 1991 15:35 | 12 |
| So far so good. The vet thinks he has the complete tumor excised, but
he won't know for sure until next week's lab results. I asked him
about the possibility of spreading and recurrence even if the lab
results are okay, and he said about 5% of these tumors are connected
with a form of the disease that tends to recur and spread; it didn't
sound like it was actually a matter of their spreading because they
were caught late. On the other hand, he hustled Sweetie into the
operation pretty quickly after the mast cell diagnosis, so maybe this
is just a "bedside manner."
Thanks everybody for your support. Hugs to Murphy, too.
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5034.25 | | SANDY::FRASER | Err on a G String | Thu Oct 31 1991 16:18 | 5 |
|
Purrs and pawsitive thoughts to both Sweetie and Murphy. It's
so difficult when our babies have problems :^(
Sandy
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5034.26 | Another sanity check, already! | MR4DEC::COLAIANNI | | Fri Nov 01 1991 10:58 | 29 |
| I'm not sure if this is the right place for this, but this note has me
a bit paranoid I think.
I had my 1 year old, Feendoonie on my lap sleeping last night, and
discovered two lumps on her hind leg. I tried to see if they were scars
or bites, but couldn't tell. She's black and her skin is grey, and it's
very hard to see.
I'm sure all of you will say to get her checked, but should I wait a
few days to see if they go down? I've spent almost 300 dollars in the
last minth on vet bills for my two, and thought I was all set till next
year, and now this! Of course I'll figure out how to pay for her if I
need to bring her in.
She was at the vet Tuesday with Furby to get her second FELV shot, but
he didn't do a real check up then. He saw her a few weeks ago for a
physical, and didn't seem to notice anything then.
I don't know how long they have been there. Dhe usually sleeps on her
other side when on my lap. (you know, creatures of habit, right?)
The thing that worries me the most, is that
they don't seem to bother her at all! If they hurt, I'd at least know
it was a scratch or bite or something.
So, am I being paranoid, or should I rush her right in?
Thanks in advance.
Y
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5034.27 | | RTL::BENTON | | Fri Nov 01 1991 11:30 | 10 |
| I'm sure there will be different opinions, but I would say wait a
few days. It's Friday, and maybe you could get a better look at the
lumps over the weekend. You should be able to see if they are
scratches or scars. However, if they look like smooth, round lumps
just under the surface of the skin and are attached to the skin, I'd
have them examined on Monday.
Good Luck!
Barbara
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5034.28 | Don't panic yet.. | SOLVIT::IVES | | Fri Nov 01 1991 12:51 | 9 |
| If one of the things the vet did was to give the kitties
their yearly shots maybe the bumps are from these.
Check with your vet and see if they gave her a shot in the
leg or took blood from there. If not, tell them about the
bumps and see what they have to say, wait or bring the kitty
in immediately.
Barbara & her 3M's
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5034.29 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Nov 01 1991 13:11 | 3 |
| You might look at them with a flashlight also. That gave me a better
look at Sweetie's.
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5034.30 | Get a good lock at it | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Fri Nov 01 1991 13:45 | 7 |
| Try to get a good lock at the area - check to see if it's red, inflamed
and whether the cat has been licking at it. I first felt bumps on
Stitch's hind leg that felt like a cyst - the next day he was licking
at them and they had gooten quite red - it turned out to be Rodents
Ulcer. In any event, you should have the vet check it out.
Giudi
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5034.31 | Hmmmm, maybe from shots? | MR4DEC::COLAIANNI | | Fri Nov 01 1991 14:26 | 12 |
| Thanks for all the replies! I hadn't thought about it being from shots.
I'll ask hubby tonight if Dr. Patil gave her any shots there. She got
rabies, 4-in-1 and FELV all in the same day, so maybe he tried to
spread them out?
I'll keep an eye on them this weekend, and see what happens. I'll also
try to get abetter look to see if they are inside or outside.
Thanks again for your support! My prayers are with the other kitties in
this note too.
Y
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5034.32 | Ask the vet where the shots were given | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Fri Nov 01 1991 14:34 | 5 |
| Rabies is usually a IM shot and would be given in the back leg, in the
muscle. 4-in-1 and Felv are both sub-q usually and would be given
under the skin at the shoulder.
Jo
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5034.33 | is this a dumb question? | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | Christmas is only 8 weeks away! | Fri Nov 01 1991 15:05 | 3 |
| Pardon my ignorance, Jo, but what do IM and Sub-q mean?
Bonnie
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5034.34 | More info | MR4DEC::COLAIANNI | | Fri Nov 01 1991 15:10 | 14 |
| Bonnie,
I believe IM is intra-muscular and sub-q is subcutanial (sp.) which
means under the skin.
Jo,
I believe your right, but I figured I could check to make sure before
I panic! ;-) I'll be poking at my poor kitty all weekend now worrying
about this!
I need my vacation!!!!!!
Y
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5034.35 | | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | Christmas is only 8 weeks away! | Fri Nov 01 1991 15:12 | 3 |
| Thanks, that was quick!
Bon
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5034.36 | | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:06 | 8 |
| Taja has a few lumps on his lymph nodes. The vet told me to check them
every once in awhile to ensure they don't enlarge in size or shape.
They could have originated from an old injury, or worst case, the
beginning signs of lymphoma. We will have to wait, watch, and hope
that the latter doesn't occur.
-Roberta
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5034.37 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Nov 01 1991 16:33 | 3 |
| I hope Taja is okay. I've had "funny" lymph nodes myself, from
various previous teeth things, for years, so he may well be fine....
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5034.38 | Doonie's OK | MR4DEC::COLAIANNI | | Mon Nov 04 1991 08:29 | 11 |
| Hi all,
Well, I poked at Feendoonie all weekend, and I believe her lumps were
"boo boos". One of the lumps is gone, and the other one feels like a
healing bite. Furby bites her on the butt all the time, so I think it
may have been from too much rough housing. What a relief!
Thanks for the advice to watch her over the weekend. It saved me a few
bucks at the vet!
Y
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5034.39 | | SENIOR::DDOUGLAS | | Tue Nov 05 1991 12:53 | 11 |
|
My prayers and thoughts are with you both. I lost my baby Sylvester
to cancer about 6 mos ago and upon finding out he had tumors and only
had a short time, I gave him all his favorites for food and to make
sure he was getting enough water I would also blend it up in a blender
with water (he ate it up) and gave him extra extra extra love and attention.
Diana, Tykey & Domino
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5034.40 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Nov 06 1991 15:12 | 20 |
| I don't have any definitive news about Sweetie yet. I got a message
second-hand from the vet's assistant because he was handling an
emergency, that the verbal report from the lab seemed like the tumor
might be the "less dangerous" kind, but that he wanted to see the
written report, which he should have by the time Sweetie comes in to get
his stitches taken out on monday. He also wants to do a blood test
then, which I guess means he might want to see if it's gotten into the
blood....
The Cornell book says Mast cell tumors are the fourth most common kind
of skin cancer in cats, and most are benign but some are rapidly
spreading malignant ones that spread to other organs in three to six
months. So, I don't know at this point if there's any possibility if
the growth was benign, or if it's cancerous and the question is has it
spread or was it removed in time. The vet removed a LOT of tissue in the
area; I'm trying to imagine what Murphy must have looked like with
three of these removed.
Meanwhile Sweetie seems to be doing fine and all three cats are getting
cuddled so much there's a constant low hum of purring in the house.
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5034.41 | | SANFAN::BALZERMA | | Wed Nov 06 1991 16:12 | 3 |
|
.40 - Our paws are crossed...
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5034.42 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Nov 06 1991 16:14 | 8 |
| I just got a call from the vet and the news seems to be good; he
thinks he got all the tumor. He also said that he's had very good
success in controlling even very bad looking Mast cell tumor situations
with steroids, when they occur in cats; the prognosis for dogs is less
favorable. Barbara, did your vet mention the possibilities of steroid
use for Murphy? (I'm sending you this message by email as well in case
you don't read FELINE for awhile.)
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5034.43 | | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | Christmas is only 7 weeks away!! | Thu Nov 07 1991 14:13 | 3 |
| I hope he got everything, Karen. I'll be thinking about you & sweetie.
Bonnie
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5034.44 | Will try steroids | RTL::BENTON | | Fri Nov 08 1991 08:52 | 11 |
| Thanks for the note about steroids. I just spoke with my vet, and she
had heard of treating this type of tumor with steroids. She said it
would not prevent the spread of cancer or prolong Murphy's life, but it
would improve his quality of life for the time he does have left. So
I'm picking up the medication today and will see if it helps. After
the surgery to remove 3 areas of spreading tumors, the vet hadn't
expected Murphy to live as long as he has. However, he is still
eating, drinking and hunting mice outside, so I'll do whatever I can
to make him feel as well as possible.
Barbara
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5034.45 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Nov 08 1991 13:36 | 5 |
| I hope the steroids help make him comfortable. I had understood
my vet to say he was able to prolong cats' lives for several years with
the steroids, but perhaps I misunderstood. I'll ask him again when
Sweetie is in for the blood test and stitch removal on Monday.
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5034.46 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Mon Nov 11 1991 13:23 | 13 |
| Barbara, I asked my vet again, and he said he believes that the steroid
treatment does have a chance to prolong the life of cats (probably not
dogs) with this condition. He mentioned one cat that he had treated
who had a mast cell tumor the size of a quarter on its stomach before
it was detected; he put the cat on steroids and over the course of a
year the tumor disappeared; the cat has been off steroids for six
months now with no recurrence. Of course, I don't think there are any
guarantees that this works always.
I asked if the medication you were giving Murphy was liable to be the
right kind, dosage, etc., and he said yes -- it would likely be
prednisone (sp?) or prednilosone (sp?).
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5034.47 | | RTL::BENTON | | Tue Nov 12 1991 09:20 | 23 |
| I've heard that only some Mast Cell tumors are malignant. One book I
have says one out of 3, and I think a previous reply here sais only 5%
are malignant. The lab test showed that Murphy's 3 were malignant and
that "mature cells were present at the deepest levels of the tumors."
I think that means there is a high probability that it has already
spread to the blood and organs.
Maybe the cat who was successfully treated with steroids did not have
the malignant kind of tumor or maybe it was caught early enough that
the single tumor had not spread. However, a tumor the size of a
quarter is very large!
Anyway, I'll try anything! Murphy is getting prednisone (sp?), 1/2 a
tablet twice a day for one week, then once a day for one week, and then
every other day till some time in the future. The pills were really
inexpensive -- only $3 for about 20. So far he still has only one new
tumor, and seems to be feeling better in general (better appetite, at
least.) I'll post any changes or progress here.
Thanks,
Barbara
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5034.48 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Nov 12 1991 14:04 | 7 |
| So far so good with Sweetie. The written lab report says it looks like
the tumor was completely removed. I'm waiting for the results of the
blood test that was done yesterday. If its clear, besides
checking Sweetie at least once a week for new tumors, he gets a blood
test every three months for a year; if it's spread to the blood, the
vet is going to put him on steroids.
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5034.49 | GOOD NEWS | MCIS2::HUSSIAN | Christmas is only 6 weeks away!! | Tue Nov 12 1991 15:09 | 5 |
| Glad to hear the good news, Karen.
Give Sweetie extra hugs & kisses for me tonight! :*)
Bonnie
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5034.50 | | SONATA::MCCURDY | | Wed Nov 13 1991 13:27 | 2 |
| Karen, that is good news, !!!! we send kittyhugs and pawpats..
Kate, Happy, Preschie, and Kissy..
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5034.51 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Nov 13 1991 13:43 | 3 |
| And, the blood test came back clean. Whew. No question, Sweetie and I
owe catching this early to Barbara. A zillion, zillion thanks.
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5034.52 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Nov 13 1991 14:08 | 5 |
| That is wonderful news Karen. I am so glad for you and Sweetie. Many
thanks to Barbara for creating this note when she couldn't find this
topic in Feline already.
Jo
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5034.53 | So Happy For You! | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Wed Nov 13 1991 14:45 | 3 |
| Such great news Karen!
Giudi
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5034.54 | | RTL::BENTON | | Wed Nov 13 1991 15:15 | 16 |
| Hi Karen,
I'm also very happy for you and Sweetie. It's really great that we
can use a notes conference like this one to share life-saving
information.
Murphy isn't doing as well as he was a week ago, even with the
steroids. This morning he only had a couple bites of food and wouldn't
eat anything else. Maybe he'll eat better this evening when I can be
with him all evening to try different foods.
If only I had had him checked earlier or had this information
earlier, we might have had a chance of catching it in time. But if
this note only saves one other cat (like Sweetie) the experience will
not have been a total loss.
Barbara
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5034.55 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Wed Nov 13 1991 15:34 | 7 |
| I'm so sorry Murphy isn't doing so well. I'm praying for him.
When a friend of mine had cancer a few years ago, he said his sense of
taste changed, (everything seemed very salty), so maybe this is what's
happening with Murphy....
Karen
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5034.56 | I second things tasting funny | MR4DEC::COLAIANNI | | Wed Nov 13 1991 16:15 | 12 |
| Hi,
Karen has a point about things tasting different. When my dad had a
spot of cancer in his esophagus (sp) he wouldn't eat because he said
everything tasted like raw bread dough. If that's not enough to get
someone off their chow, I don't know what is! Keep trying different
things. My dad practically lived on apple pie during that time. It
seemed to still taste good, and had lots of calories too.
Hope this helps.
Y
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5034.57 | | WR2FOR::CORDESBRO_JO | set home/cat_max=infinity | Wed Nov 13 1991 17:14 | 9 |
| Barbara,
Was wondering if you have tried the beef juice recipe and if Murphy
liked it. I have used it, and offered the recipe to others but never
gotten any feedback from anyone on it.
Hope Murphy is feeling better soon.
Jo
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5034.58 | | RTL::BENTON | | Thu Nov 14 1991 08:30 | 7 |
| No, I meant to try the beef juice but forgot completely about it. I'll
print out the recipe again and promise to try it this weekend and
report back. Murphy ate well last night and again this morning. Every
time he skips a meal, I panic and think he'll never eat again! Then
he returns to normal eating, especially if I give him several choices.
Barbara
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