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69.1 | | SANDY::FRASER | Err on a G String | Tue Dec 10 1991 09:37 | 5 |
|
We're sorry to hear about Murphy, Barbara. It sounds like he had
a wonderful life with you, though.
Sandy, Smudge, Tas, Jenny, C.C., Beau & Spike
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69.2 | | MUTTON::BROWN | | Tue Dec 10 1991 09:39 | 12 |
| Barbara,
I am so sorry to hear about Murphy's passing. I was hoping that things
would turn around and Murphy would go into remission.
Thank you for sharing your experiences with us. Until you told us
about Murphy's cancer, Feline had no information about cancer available
for it's readers.
My heart goes out to you.
Jo
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69.3 | | SENIOR::DDOUGLAS | | Tue Dec 10 1991 10:07 | 11 |
|
I'm so sorry to hear about you losing Murphy and your right it
doesn't get any easier. I lost my Sylvester about 8 mos ago to
cancerous tumors and I still miss him every day, but I have to keep
telling myself that I did give him a wonderful homelife and when it
was time, I too had to put him down as I would not let him be in pain.
It's a hard hard thing to do..
I'm very sorry..
Diana
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69.4 | | TENAYA::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Tue Dec 10 1991 10:53 | 7 |
| I'm terribly sorry about Murphy. My Sweetie owes his life to your
posting the original message about Murphy, because I would not have
realized that his little skin lump might be dangerous and would have
gone into the vet too late about it.
Karen
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69.5 | So Sorry | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:24 | 5 |
| I'm so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers and with
you.
luv from
Giudi, Pippin Gino & StiTch
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69.6 | us too | SONATA::MCCURDY | | Tue Dec 10 1991 11:46 | 3 |
| We are also very sorry to hear about Murphy.. you are in our thoughts
and prayers..
Kate, Hapy, Preschie, Kissy
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69.7 | Murphy | MODEL::CROSS | | Tue Dec 10 1991 12:38 | 3 |
| I'm sorry about Murphy too!
Nancy and her crew
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69.8 | Murphy | BOOTES::WRIGHT | | Tue Dec 10 1991 12:54 | 4 |
|
We are also very sorry about your Murphy.
Liz and Mocha
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69.9 | | SELL3::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Tue Dec 10 1991 13:04 | 4 |
| Our deepest condolences and sympathies - Murphy will be missed, but he
was loved. There is no more pain for him.
K.C., Rico, Alexandra, (Tiki II)
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69.10 | | WECARE::GERMANN | | Wed Dec 11 1991 04:50 | 6 |
| Murphy was so lucky to have the loving home you gave him. It is not
easy to lose our pets. But he isn't suffering now and you will have
so many fond memories. He knew how well loved he was.
Ellen and the 2 felines Bob and Zelda
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69.11 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Wed Dec 11 1991 04:52 | 3 |
| we're sorry, too....
Michele, Nippa & Buster
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69.12 | | WILLEE::MERRITT | | Wed Dec 11 1991 05:32 | 5 |
| My sincere sympathies also....you were there for Monroe...and
he knew it.
Sandy (Poco, Barkley, Angus, Chloe, Dewey, Abby and Van Gogh
and J.C. the stray)
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69.13 | | COASTL::NDC | Putiput Scottish Folds DTN:297-2313 | Wed Dec 11 1991 05:43 | 6 |
| Murphy's name has been added to the Silver Lining Memorial List for
this quarter. I hope that is some small consolation.
Sincerest Sympathies.
Nancy DC
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69.14 | | SELECT::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Dec 12 1991 05:44 | 3 |
| My sincerest condolences to you, Barbara, on your loss of Murphy.
- Andrea
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69.15 | us too | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Thu Dec 12 1991 14:17 | 3 |
| condolences,
Denise and the gang of 11
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69.16 | Argus' cancer came on real FAST | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Feb 21 1992 10:18 | 25 |
| Argus didn't feel like eating Saturday night or Sunday. Sunday he was
going outside of the box, I thought he might have just been having an
FUS attack and brought him into the vet Monday morning. He was very
anemic (PCV=13) and dehydrated over night. He was given fluids, started
eating and his PCV count was steadily improving so on Wed they told me
that he would probably go home Saturday. Yesterday afternoon his
condition did a 180 degree turn. He was jaundiced and passed out. I
rushed him to Angell Memorial where an X-ray showed some kind of tumor.
To make a long story short, he went into cardiac arrest at about 7:30,
and the autopsy showed the liver was totally gone, and there was a tumor
on the pancreas. I think that the vet said lymph nodes, too. The tumor
was very fast growing, and he was inoperable, but not in pain. They
have send slices down to pathology to confirm that the tumor was
malignant, and to determine which was the primary carcenoma (it is
usually the pancreas in cats).
Argus was also an FUS cat, and the autopsy showed that his reoccurance
with the problem seemed to be caused by a "diviculum"(?) near the
bladder? (I think that was the word, but I took physics instead of
biology, so if anyone knows what I am talking about please feel free to
correct me).
Argus J. Pussycat, Esq., may your memory be eternal and everlasting!
Deb
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69.17 | | SANDY::FRASER | Err on a G String | Fri Feb 21 1992 10:21 | 4 |
|
Sorry to hear about Argus, Deb. I feel like I almost know him.
Sandy
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69.18 | us too.. | SONATA::MCCURDY | | Fri Feb 21 1992 10:49 | 12 |
| Debbie, I am sitting here in tears,, I am so sorry to hear about
Argus.. I also feel like i know him personally,) even though
every time I was slapped with aninjunction or a lawsuit
he never delivered them personally ). I believe in my
heart that he has already opened a satelite office in
Heaven, and I know he is smiling down on you and
the rest of the FIRM. !!!You are in my thoughts and
prayers..
Kate, Happy, Preschie, Kissy...
P.S. Does this mean the FIRM holding Memorial services for
him,, and how long will the office be closed..!!!!!
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69.19 | Oh Deb we are so sorry.... | AIMHI::SPINGLER | | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:25 | 17 |
|
Deb,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I don't know what The Princess
Panther Jane will do now for legal representation, but I know that she
is planning a scholarship fund in his memory. (I feel like I know this
cat too...) After all he did deliver the keynot address at the
Coronation of the Princess.
All I can say is that HRH Pookie, (R. I. P.) must have needed his
services......
Feline sad,
Sue & Panther & Spots we all send big gentle hugs to you and your
family. :-(
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69.20 | Gosh, that happened so quickly! | DKAS::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:29 | 3 |
| Deb, I'm really so sorry.
- Andrea
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69.21 | | SANFAN::FOSSATJU | You Can Leave Your Hat On | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:33 | 4 |
| Deb, I too am very sorry. A friend of mine lost her dog to something
that sounds very very similar.
Giudi
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69.22 | | MAYES::MERRITT | | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:41 | 5 |
| I'm so sorry too...poor Argus! You must have wonderful
memories to keep close to your heart and cherish those
memories!
Sandy
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69.23 | | OXNARD::KOLLING | Karen/Sweetie/Holly/Little Bit Ca. | Fri Feb 21 1992 11:41 | 4 |
| I'm really sorry about Argus. I feel as though I know him too.
Karen
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69.24 | Argus' passing | MODEL::CROSS | | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:15 | 4 |
| Ditto to all the other condolensces, Deb. So terribly sorry about
your loss,
Nancy
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69.25 | sad passing of a friend | FORTSC::WILDE | why am I not yet a dragon? | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:18 | 4 |
| I've met so many cats that I will never see...We will miss Argus - he was
a special friend.
D and the wilde house gang
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69.26 | Sniff | JUPITR::KAGNO | Kitties with an Attitude | Fri Feb 21 1992 12:41 | 4 |
| Sudden death is so hard... you are in our thoughts.
-Roberta and the 'boys'
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69.27 | | SELL1::FAHEL | Amalthea Celebras/Silver Unicorn | Fri Feb 21 1992 13:42 | 3 |
| Ours, too.
K.C., Leigh, Rico & Alex
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69.28 | so sorry | PARITY::DENISE | And may the traffic be with you | Fri Feb 21 1992 14:16 | 7 |
|
we are very sorry for you and Argus too
Denise and the gang of 11
diverticulum are little pockets of weak areas in the organs,
humans get them too, especially in the colon.
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69.29 | | RIPPLE::KENNEDY_KA | Metamorphosis | Fri Feb 21 1992 15:49 | 6 |
| Deb,
I'm sorry to hear of your loss. I'm sorry Argus is gone, but I'm glad
to know he didn't suffer.
Karen
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69.30 | | VORTEX::DSSDEV::TAMIR | DECforms Roadie | Sun Feb 23 1992 18:24 | 7 |
| Aw, Deb, I'm so sorry. We're all gonna miss him. Kitty Heaven now has
one hell of a great cat roaming around. I think Sue was right...HRH
must have needed some legal help and she asked for the best...
So sorry....
Mary + 7
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69.31 | | STUDIO::PELUSO | PAINTS; color your corral | Mon Feb 24 1992 05:30 | 4 |
| We're so sorry to hear about Argus....
Michele & Nippa
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69.32 | | SA1794::DOWSEYK | Kirk Dowsey 243-2440 | Mon Feb 24 1992 12:32 | 4 |
|
So sorry to hear about Argus...
Kirk +7
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69.33 | I'm afraid words are failing me... | EMASS::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Feb 24 1992 16:27 | 13 |
| Thanks everyone. I bought a "family plot" at Hillside Acre in Methuen
(the MSCPA cemetary), and Argus is being laid to rest on Friday.
The vet at Angell told me that this came up so fast there was no way it
would have ever been detected, but he had been so healthy for the past
couple of years, his sudden death has just blown my mind. The FIRM
seemed to realize that something happened on Thursday night. Pip, the
twins and Kostas really seem to be greiving.
I want to thank everyone for their supportive notes and mail, and I
want to especialy thank Pam Levine for taking that last ride into
Angell with me.
Deb
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69.34 | 15-yr.-old Morris is dying of cancer | STOWOA::NELSONK | | Tue Jan 25 1994 12:04 | 21 |
| Our beloved Morris (15 going on 16) started losing a lot of weight and
when I took him to the vet two weeks ago, the doctor said he felt a
mass in the abdomen, probably an adeno-carcinoma -- in other words,
he has stomach cancer. I am heartsick. Some days he does very well,
wants to eat, wants his cuddles and "lap time." Other days, all he
wants to do is sleep. He is still drinking water at a good clip.
The vet said to do whatever makes him happy and
comfortable, within reason, and to give him a high protein diet. Right
now, Morris' favorite thing to eat is turkey breast from the deli!
Anyway, the vet gave him 6-12 weeks, max. How have other noters
handled this situation? We have two young kids, 5 and 2, who love
Morris dearly. I've already told the older one that Morris isn't going
to get better.
I had to get my house sprayed for carpenter ants last spring, and I
wondered if this could have caused Morris' cancer. The extermination
company said it wasn't harmful, but sometimes I wonder.
Thanks for any help you can provide,
Kate (new member)
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69.35 | | MAYES::MERRITT | Kitty City | Tue Jan 25 1994 12:25 | 25 |
| Kate...
My heart and prayers are with you, your family and Morris. I've been
in your shoes with a cancer kitty as well...and we had approximately
2 months together before I knew it was time to let him go. All we did
was spoil him rotten by giving him alot of attention and feeding him
shrimp, lobster, tuna, chicken etc. Love is what he needs most...and
considering he's 15 years old and has a wonderful family...I'm sure he
knows he is loved.
Today..I'm dealing with a 17 year old kitty who has kidney disease and
I know deep in my heart the time we have together won't be long. But
again....we show him love and provide him with treats even though he should
be on a low-protein diet. The vet didn't feel he would make it 2 months...
but so far it has been 7 months and he is still eating/drinking and acting
like he wants to live. (he's a little slow..and looks confused at times..
but I think that is just old age)
If you need to talk/write...please feel free to write off-line. My
biggest fear was feeling I wouldn't know when the time came to stop
his suffering...but somehow I just knew and I'm sure you will too.
Hugs to you...
Sandy
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69.36 | Don't Feel Guilty, Just Treasure Each Day | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Tue Jan 25 1994 13:06 | 16 |
|
Environmentally induced cancers (e.g., from insecticides, were they in
fact carcinogenic) usually take a *long* time to develop. I wouldn't
worry that anything you did last year could have caused Morris to
develop cancer. It's more likely it was genetic in origin. My own
Wabbit developed an aggressively invasive malignant mammary tumor when
she was 12; even after the mastectomy the vet's prognosis was another 6
months or so. She lived another five years - it took the combination
of kidney failure, diabetes, and recurring bladder infections to
finally beat her.
Her stepbrother, Merlin, is now 18 1/2, and like Sandy's 17 year old he
too has tired kidneys. Every additional day with him is a gift.
len.
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69.37 | | ELWOOD::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Wed Jan 26 1994 04:46 | 17 |
| Kate,
I'm sorry to read about Morris. Our tough guy, Bigfoot, is
currently fighting cancer as well (he's in the pancreatic cysts note,
but I've keyworded some of it to cancer now that the diagnosis has been
changed). The vet has "terminal cancer" on his chart, but so far he's
doing okay.
Spoil him, love him, make him comfortable and enjoy what time you
have left. That's what we're doing, trying to make every day count.
It's hard, and it's sad, but it's well worth it. I count every day as
a blessing.
Hang in there, and feel free to write me off-line too if you'd
like.
- Andrea
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69.38 | Farewell to Morris | STOWOA::NELSONK | | Mon Feb 21 1994 09:28 | 13 |
| Well, today is the day. Morris can barely move, nd so this afternoon
my husband is going to take him to the veterinarian and have him put to
sleep. Morris was 15. He is survived by two loving "people" families,
many cousins, neighbors and friends. Because he was neutered, he
leaves no offspring.
Morris was the first pet I ever had. He was loyal, affectionate,
tough, smart, and territorial as hell. He tangled with many an
adversary in his day -- other cats, raccoons, squirrels -- but he
couldn't beat this adversary.
Morris, I'll never forget you. You were the best cat ever, and you
will always live in my heart.
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69.39 | | USCTR1::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Mon Feb 21 1994 09:55 | 8 |
| Oh, I'm so sorry. I like to think that my Moon will greet him and show
him the ropes wherever kitty spirits go.... Try to take comfort that
the euthanasia procedure is quick and peaceful, and that Morris knew
you were doing the best for him, releasing him from that well-used
body. Hope your children don't have too difficult a time with the
loss.
Lesliel
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69.40 | | JULIET::RUSSELLPE_ST | | Mon Feb 21 1994 10:28 | 4 |
| I'm so sorry, too. I know how difficult it is to say goodbye to a
well-loved cat.
Steffi
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69.41 | I'm also very sorry... | STUDIO::COLAIANNI | I have PMS and a handgun ;-) | Mon Feb 21 1994 11:27 | 12 |
| Kate,
I'm so sorry about Morris. Please know you did all you could, and made
him as loved and comfortable as possible. He knows how much you loved
him, and is most likely greatful to be released fronm that horrible
illness.
Morris will be added to the Silver Lining Memorial list.
Love,
Yonee
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69.42 | | AKOCOA::LEINONEN | | Mon Feb 21 1994 11:45 | 13 |
|
Kate,
I read back through the file and found your first note about
Morris, just shortly after he was diagnosed. I'm sorry that
all of you had to go through this, but at least Morris was
spolied rotten to the end and knows how much he is loved.
I'm glad you have the strength and wisdom to know that it's
time to let go. My Tiggr and many other kitties will be waiting
to greet Morris and welcome him into the fold.
Heidi
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69.43 | Living room in the sky | EASI::GEENEN | Vescere bracis meis. | Mon Feb 21 1994 12:36 | 8 |
| All our departed little ones wait for us in that heavenly living room
where they sit in our laps and we pet them and they purr for eternity.
I know how you must feel, having just been there myself, but the pain
will pass in time. If you keep the wonderful memories close to you,
Morris will live forever in your heart.
Carl
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69.44 | I know the pain | AKOCOA::STGEORGE | | Mon Feb 21 1994 12:41 | 13 |
|
Each time a fur-face passes on, my own pain comes back. Don't know, sometimes
how we make it, but we do. 15 long years is wonderful. You'll be greeted by
Morris again one day, he'll look up and you'll be there for one another again.
This thought came from a lovely poem I read in Ann Landers this weekend. I had
heard part of this when we lost our Scruffy and Zeebee last year. It's a nice
thought to look forward to.
Carol Weston
Fuzzy Hugs from Dot & Smucky
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69.45 | Forever in your heart | NRSTA2::BACHELDER | | Mon Feb 21 1994 13:50 | 5 |
| So sorry to hear about Morris.
Remember, only Morris' physical presence is gone, but his spirit and
kitty smiles will live on forever in your heart and happy memories.
- Lauri
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69.46 | | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Tue Feb 22 1994 00:10 | 4 |
| I think of you and Morris.
Until we all meet.
Nat
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69.47 | | ELWOOD::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Tue Feb 22 1994 04:07 | 5 |
| So sorry to hear of Morris' passing. Sounds clich'ed, but time
really does ease the pain, and soon you'll be able to think of Morris
and remember those fond memories without grieving tears.
- Andrea
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69.48 | | MAGEE::MERRITT | Kitty City | Tue Feb 22 1994 04:57 | 4 |
| My heart is with you during your time of grief. Morris will live
in your heart and mind forever....
Sandy
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69.49 | Sigh | AIMHI::SPINGLER | | Tue Feb 22 1994 05:20 | 7 |
|
I'm so sorry for your loss. You and Morris will meet again. Until
then you have sympathy.
Feline Sad,
Sue & Panther & Spots & Cinnamon
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69.50 | | FRSBEE::DREYER | Make new friends, but keep the old! | Tue Feb 22 1994 06:11 | 8 |
| Kate,
I too am so sorry to hear about Morris, but know you did the right thing putting
him out of his pain. May the memories you cherish of Morris always keep him
alive in your heart.
Hugs,
Laura
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69.51 | Sweet little Joey | LJSRV2::FALLON | | Thu Feb 02 1995 12:58 | 25 |
| My glory, I just happened to pull up this note because my Josette
has just had two mast cell tumors removed. One from the top of her
head and the other was on her breast and the nipple was removed too.
I had been feeling not to scared about it as the vet told me, and also
from what I had read that these things are usually not deadly. We
still have to have a blood test done called a buffy coat smear to
determine if she has mast cells floating around in her blood stream.
Like an ostrich, I haven't done it yet.
My heart sank when I read .0 I guess I get the test done this week.
Josette has been licking her lips for quite some time and I attributed
it to being normal for her. Now I don't know what to think. Her
exrays came back with all looking normal except that her brochial or
rather the big tube (can't think well right now) was a little enlarged.
She had been coughing and this was the cause. Brian attributed it to
allergies.
If any of you have more info to give on this topic, I would greatly
appreciate it. She has been much more lovey and attentive to me lately
and always sleeping right ON me. I have questioned in the back of my
mind if she knows something is wrong and is trying to be close to me.
This is very hard.
thanks,
Karen
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69.52 | | MRVAX::PGLADDING | | Thu Feb 02 1995 13:09 | 9 |
| Karen,
I know it's hard, but try to keep the faith. Don't put yourself
in a tizzy until you know for certain something is wrong.
We're all pulling for you and little Joey. Keep us posted...
Many kitty prayers,
Pam
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69.53 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Feb 03 1995 04:47 | 14 |
| Karen...I agree try to keep the faith you do know how many
cats can pull through major issues!!
My dealings with tumors have been good and bad. I did lose one
kitty, Taffy who had two massive tumors on his kidney, but I also
know my sister has had a success story with her kitty Mitzi. If
you remember (I know I posted a note somewhere??), Mitzi is a 17
year old kitty who had a cancerous tumor on her leg and had the
leg amputated in the spring. Well Mitzi is still doing great and
shows no other signs of sickness or lumps.
My heart, good vibes and love are with you....
Sandy
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69.54 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Feb 03 1995 04:49 | 8 |
| Hi Karen,
I'm pulling for you and Josette too. So far I've only had "good"
experience with cancer (with Bigfoot, my wonder-kitty), and that was of
the malignant type, not the mast cell type. There are success stories,
here's hoping that Josette is one too!
- Andrea
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69.55 | They're All Fighters | LJSRV2::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Fri Feb 03 1995 07:28 | 12 |
|
Karen - Wabbit was biopsied with an aggressively invasive malignant
mammary tumor at age 12; the vet was very pessimistic, and his prognosis
was even with a mastectomy she was likely not to live more than six
months. We did the mastectomy, and she lived five more wonderful years,
to finally lose her fight against kidney failure, recurring bladder
infections and diabetes, on New Year's Eve four years ago.
When it's time to give up hope it will be clear; it doesn't sound like
you're close yet.
len (who still misses his big brown Wabbit).
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69.56 | She started my "ette" names! | LJSRV2::FALLON | | Fri Feb 03 1995 10:45 | 7 |
| Thanks guys,
I am having Josette scheduled for her blood work today. It is just so
scary, and she being one of my first and most loved. She slept in my
friends lap last night until she had to leave. I hope the fur grows
back on her head soon. I shouldn't be calling her "Frankenkitty" any
more.
Karen and Josette
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69.57 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Feb 03 1995 10:51 | 8 |
| Oh Karen...I call Capone "Caca-butt" and he don't seem to mind.
The hair does grow back...but it really seems like it takes a long
time. Capone still has a naked stub of a tail...but it is now
starting to get very fine fur. (it's so cute!!)
Please keep us posted...and hugs to you!
Sandy
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69.58 | I lost Alex suddenly on Tuesday | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Jun 20 1995 11:03 | 30 |
| Unfortunatly, this has happened again (cat number 4 in 5 years with
cancer). This time it was Alexandra "the Greatest" S. Pussycat, Esq.
About 3 weeks ago she stopped eating. Bloodwork showed pancreatitis.
The antibiotics were makeing her nauseous, so lat Tuesday (a week ago
today) I brought her to the vet to get them via an IV. I dropped her
off at 9am on my way to the dentist, and I was going to stop back to
see her on my way into work, but the dental appointment ran late so I
went into work. I called at 2:30 and heard she was doing fine, she was
even happy, purring and taking food. At 3:55, I got a phone call from
the vet; he was in checking on Alex, remarked how good she looked and
started examining the blocked cat in the next cage. Out of the corner
of his eye, he saw her jump out of her bed, hit her head on the top of
cage and collapse. It was loud enough that the other vet heard it in
the next room. He was unable to recessute her. Autoposy results showed
that there was an inflamed pancrease, but no tumors inside. However,
there was a leison under her tounge, that had appeared since her exam
the prior week. I just got the results back this morning. It was a
highly malignant, fast growing cancer that was matastisising. Also, the
day before I brought her in, I thot I felt a lump on the side of her
neck, around the lymph nodes/salava glands. (I didn't want her
"disected" prior to burial, so the vet didn't make cuts in the neck
area. Anyhow, she passed quickly, and was in no pain.
In retrospect, I kind of wish I'd have left her home. When I picked her
up to bring her to the vet in the morning, she was happily watching the
squirrel on the corn feeder.
Memory Eternal,
Deb
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69.59 | Sympathies.. | SALEM::SHAW | | Tue Jun 20 1995 11:19 | 4 |
|
Deb, sorry about your loss, my deepest sympathies.
Shaw
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69.60 | us too... | MKOTS3::MCCURDY | | Tue Jun 20 1995 11:26 | 3 |
| Hi Deb, as I said earlier.. We are very sorry...
Kate
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69.61 | | CRONIC::SHUBS | Howard S Shubs, the Denim Adept | Tue Jun 20 1995 11:43 | 4 |
| If you had left her home, you'd probably be wishing you'd done more for her,
like taken her to the vet.
I'm sorry this happened.
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69.62 | | SHRCTR::DJANCAITIS | Americas MCS Admin | Wed Jun 21 1995 10:56 | 7 |
| Deb,
I'm sorry you had to go through this yet again ! I've added Alex's
name to the SLM listing.
Debbi J
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69.63 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Wed Jun 21 1995 10:57 | 5 |
| Deb...my heart is with you during this sad time. Take comfort
in knowing she did not suffer for long and she is now with all
our other kitties who have gone before her.
Sandy
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69.64 | | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Jun 21 1995 11:27 | 5 |
| thanks, everyone. While I am still stunned, the FIRM and I appreciate
everyone's kind words (here and in themany personal email messages I
got).
Deb and THE FIRM
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69.65 | sympathies to you | NRSTAR::BACHELDER | | Wed Jun 21 1995 15:50 | 6 |
| Deb,
So very sorry at the loss of your friend.
- Lauri
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69.66 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Jun 22 1995 06:28 | 5 |
| Deb,
My condolences to you too on your loss of Alex.
- Andrea
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69.67 | | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Fri Jun 23 1995 11:36 | 4 |
| thanks.
Deb
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69.68 | Remember 1 800 sue Them? | MKOTS3::SPINGLER | | Fri Jun 23 1995 12:09 | 13 |
|
Deb,
We are so sorry to hear of the loss of Alex Esq. The Princess is
especially saddend at the passing of her personal Attorney and a
memorial service will be held in her honor.
Feline Sad,
Sue
& Princess Panther Jane, Spots & CinnyMan
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69.69 | How could I forget? 1-900-THE_FIRM? | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Jun 26 1995 11:52 | 3 |
| than you, Sue & Princess Panther Jane, Spots & CinnyMan
Deb and The FIRM
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69.70 | All the kitties send hugs too! | PCBUOA::FALLON | | Tue Jun 27 1995 11:37 | 5 |
| Deb,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. Know that I will be
thinking of you.
Karen
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69.71 | | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Jun 27 1995 13:53 | 3 |
| thanks.
Deb
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69.72 | | SPEZKO::FRASER | Mobius Loop; see other side | Sun Jul 09 1995 05:31 | 10 |
| So sorry to hear about Alex. Deb, you have our sympathy and
our empathy. About three weeks ago, we lost our Tas, age 7, to
a cancerous tumor found growing in his soft palate. It had
spread into the base of his brain, so removing it was out of
the question. His loud, sealpoint MEOW had changed, and he
seemed to be losing weight, which is why we brought him in. We
really miss the big guy :^(
Andy & Sandy, with Smudge, Jenny, Beau & Spike.
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69.73 | | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Jul 10 1995 11:09 | 6 |
| I'm so sorry, Andy (and Sandy). This is starting to sound like an
epidemic as it is the 3rd fast growing mouth cancer I've heard about
this month (I hadn't heard of any for a long time). How are the other
cats taking it?
Deb
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69.74 | Thanks for thinking of us! | SPEZKO::FRASER | Mobius Loop; see other side | Wed Aug 02 1995 15:15 | 9 |
|
Hi Deb - sorry for the delay. I don't get in here often. The
other cats (Jenny, Beau & Spike) seem to be taking it in stride.
Smudge, though (the calico), took it pretty hard, as he was the
only Siamese that she liked. She's been really clingy ever since
he's been gone.
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69.75 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Sep 25 1995 12:04 | 10 |
| Sweetie is going in for an operation tomorrow to have the 4th(?) mast
cell tumor he's had in the last 4-5 years removed. Since the
previous ones were benign, the vet thinks it's likely this one
is benign also, but Sweetie can use your good thoughts... Poor
puss, this and the diabetes, and he is such a sweet kitty. Just
a warning about these mast cell tumors, they are -really- hard to
spot; the vet and I both thought this was just a tiny scar of
some sort initially, and only the needle biopsy turned up the
mast cells, so have those little tiny skin lumps checked out, folks.
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69.76 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Mon Sep 25 1995 13:06 | 4 |
| Hugs and good vibes to Sweetie and you ...
- Andrea
Bigfoot, Loki & Midnight
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69.77 | Best thoughts from us | SNAX::SMITH | I FEEL THE NEED | Mon Sep 25 1995 16:59 | 3 |
| JoJo's guardian angel said she would be glad to peek in on Sweetie.
Best thoughts from JoJo, Gizmo, Tigger, and Orphy.
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69.78 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue Sep 26 1995 12:53 | 7 |
| The vet just called and Sweetie came thru the operation okay
(my baby!) We should have the test results on the tissue by
next Monday. Thanks for all the good thoughts, and keep them
coming until then. Sweetie thanks you too,
Karen
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69.79 | well wishes for Sweetie | SALEM::SHAW | | Wed Sep 27 1995 04:50 | 5 |
|
Karen and Sweetie, paws and fingers crossed, and wishing Sweetie
all the best;-)
Shaw
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69.80 | Great news | SNAX::SMITH | I FEEL THE NEED | Wed Sep 27 1995 09:08 | 3 |
| and waiting for more.......................
Steve
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69.81 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Sep 27 1995 12:42 | 5 |
| Sweetie is home, with a fashionable beige and orange bandage
wrapped around his tummy. The colors go very well with his
black, beige, and white coloring, and he seems to be feeling
chipper. Now we're just waiting for the test results.
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69.82 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Wed Sep 27 1995 14:32 | 5 |
| What great news! Here's hoping for a speedy recovery and good
test results!
- Andrea
Bigfoot, Loki & Midnight
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69.83 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Fri Sep 29 1995 09:05 | 7 |
| The vet called and said the tissue test results came back early, and
they showed all the tumor was removed. He left voice mail, so it
wasn't 100% clear if the tissue was benign, questionable, or what, but
I'm taking this as good news until I double check with him on
Monday. (He never leaves bad news on voice mail, he always actually
talks to me instead.) Yeah! and thanks for the good thoughts, folks.
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69.84 | | HELIX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Oct 02 1995 09:29 | 3 |
| I'm glad Sweetie is doing well.
Deb
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69.85 | 2nd opinions? | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Tue Apr 16 1996 07:28 | 20 |
| Hi all,
My cat Mosa had been loosing weight lately, so we took her to the vet this morning. The vet
felt a egg-size tumors in her abdomen. Mosa is probably around 16 years old and he
felt that there was nothing to be done other than making her as comfortable as possible,
etc. Do any of you think another opinion is called for? He said, if the cat were
younger, surgery might be a consideration, but in a cat her age, he would not do the surgery
since he wasn't sure she would even survive it or what he would find.
I guess resigning myself to loosing her is hard without at least another opinion -- but I
can't imagine what another vet would or could even suggest at this point.
Was wondering if any of you had gone through this with an older cat or had an opinion on
the value of getting a second opinion on a diagnosis that was pretty grim.
Other than her loss of weight, she has absolutely no other symptoms. Her appetite is good,
she is still perky, and seems to be totally herself.
Thanks.
Diana
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69.86 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Tue Apr 16 1996 09:36 | 20 |
| Hi Diana...
So sorry to hear about your kitty Mosa. If I was in your shoes..I
would atleast want to ensure I have all the needed info before I
was ready to say "nothing can be done". What type of tests did
your vet do??? Do they know for sure if it is a cancercous
tumor..was a needle biobsy done??? Has your cat had a full blood
panel done to see if anything else is wrong ..ie kidney, liver etc.
I personally would pay the money to get a complete analysis of
the tumor as well as the kitties health before I made any
decision. I once had a vet (no longer go to him) that told
me my JC had a cancerous tumor on his jaw...only to find out
that it was an abscess and was treatable. This vet did NOT
do any medical test...just felt a bump and told me it was a cancerous
tumor.
Sandy
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69.87 | | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Tue Apr 16 1996 11:08 | 14 |
| Thanks Sandy,
He only felt the tumor (which was the size of an egg). Said they couldn't do anything for her.
What I don't know is how they know whether it's cancerous or not. Maybe put together
with her age and rapid weight loss, etc. I don't know. No blood panel was done, nor needle
biopsy. I am thinking of calling for another opinion, but the thought of putting her through
a lot of awful tests seems unbearable -- of course, so is the alternative. But then again,
what if it's just a benign tumor and the weight loss has nothing to do with it? I guess the
mass was large enough that he didn't feel any tests were necessary. He didn't even give her
her shots -- which she was due for. Sad.
Diana
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69.88 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue Apr 16 1996 11:10 | 10 |
| I would certainly consider getting a second opinion. I'm just a
layperson, but I don't see how that vet could write a random lump
off as inoperable. Older cats can do well going thru surgery if
they are otherwise in good health (heart okay, etc.) and care is
taken with the anesthesia. Your vet has set of alarm bells in my
head about his competence. Please let us know what is happening.
p.s. In my family the female humans have had large benign abdominal
tumors, one per human, for three generations, all removed successfully.
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69.89 | | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Tue Apr 16 1996 12:11 | 5 |
| I'd like to take her to Angel Memorial Hospital in Boston, and have asked in another note
if anyone had the name of a vet there that they used.. Thanks for your help. I'll keep you
posted.
Diana
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69.90 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Apr 16 1996 14:51 | 5 |
| going to Angell is a good idea, but before you go, you could save some
money if you had an xray and a needle biopsy done locally.
Deb
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69.91 | | REFDV1::REILLY | | Tue Apr 16 1996 16:30 | 14 |
| I vote for going to a specialist now. Yes, you'd save money on initial
tests, but an oncologist at Angell or Tufts will do the *right* tests
now instead of you doing some tests at a local vet just to be referred
to a specialist if it's cancer. An oncologist will tell you if chemo
is an option & what their experience has been with surgery vs chemo vs
no treatment & prognosis for the various kinds of tumors and treatment
options. So, if you're going to spend money on a second opinion, you're
doing the right thing by going to Angell - be sure to ask for an
oncologist. You'll most likely end up saving money in the long run.
Best of luck, I hope it's not serious.
Regards,
liz
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69.92 | | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Wed Apr 17 1996 07:18 | 7 |
| Several people have asked about a needle biopsy. I'm wondering if such a thing is
possible in such an internal tumor? This is not on the surface of her skin at all.
In fact, it's so internal, you *really* have to press to feel it. Do they do needle
biopsies on tumors like this?
But yes, I'll go right to the big guns -- I'll call Angel Memorial and ask to get an appt.
with an oncologist.
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69.93 | Never Give Up Until You Have To | PCBUOA::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Wed Apr 17 1996 07:51 | 11 |
|
My Wabbit had a mammary tumor removed at the age of twelve, The biopsy
was very discouraging, the tumour was malignant and aggressively
invasive. Still, the surgery was successful, and Wabbit lived for five
more years, until her kidneys failed. She was one tough cookie.
Get a second opinion. If your cat has Wabbit's spririt and will to
live, it will be worth it for both of you.
len.
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69.94 | | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Wed Apr 17 1996 08:18 | 4 |
| I'm taking her to Angel Memorial on Monday. I'll keep you posted. Thanks for all your
responses and concern.
Diana
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69.95 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Wed Apr 17 1996 09:13 | 11 |
| Bigfoot had his last surgery 6 months ago at the age of 17. It
was a slow recovery for him, but he is now bouncing around like a
kitten. He has fought cancer for 7 years now, has had about 4
surgeries.
There is certainly hope for older kitties with cancer and facing
surgery; sometimes these old guys have a tough spirit and really fight.
- Andrea
Bigfoot, Loki & Midnight
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69.96 | | ORION::chayna.zko.dec.com::xanadu::eppes | Nina Eppes | Fri Apr 19 1996 17:11 | 8 |
| My 16-year-old cat had a fibrocarsoma (I think that's the name)
removed from her side last December and she came through with flying
colors. (Now we're just hoping there'll be no recurrence, though
the vet said these things do tend to come back, sigh....)
Best of luck with your kitty!
-- Nina
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69.97 | | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Tue Apr 23 1996 07:20 | 6 |
| Our appointment is this evening at Angel Memorial.
I'll keep you all posted. She is still loosing weight
and I am discouraged. Will let you know what the oncologist
thinks.
Diana
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69.98 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Apr 23 1996 09:14 | 3 |
| Good luck. And please let us know how things turn out.
Deb
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69.99 | | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Wed Apr 24 1996 10:47 | 9 |
| They did a battery of tests this am. CBC, urine, ultrasound, x-rays, etc.
He'll be calling me this afternoon with results. He felt the "tumor" in
her abdomen.
He said it was a *large* abnormal mass -- and that it could be anything.
The test results would give him a better idea of what he was
dealing with.
Diana
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69.100 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Apr 24 1996 11:52 | 3 |
| we are keeping our fingers and paws crossed for you.
Deb
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69.101 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Wed Apr 24 1996 13:02 | 16 |
| Good luck, Diana, healing vibes are being sent to you.
We have to make a similar decision - our vet made a housecall
yesterday for shots and found another large mass in Bigfoot (we haven't
been checking, I guess that's called sticking one's head in the sand
;^) ). She would like to operate, thinks it's discrete and shouldn't
be too hard on the old (17-1/2) boy. It could eat through the
abdominal wall again or strangulate the intestines if we don't operate,
or he could not make the surgery or have a miserable recovery (or it
could be an easier recovery than the last time which was hard).
We need to think about this ... what a difficult decision :-( .
- Andrea
Bigfoot, Loki & Midnight
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69.102 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Wed Apr 24 1996 13:27 | 4 |
| poor Bigfoot! And poor you; these are horrible decisions to have to
make.
Deb
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69.103 | | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Thu Apr 25 1996 09:06 | 21 |
| Yes, poor Bigfoot -- and poor us for having to make these decisions.
Our first vet said to let "nature take its course". It's hard
to know when to do that though. Right now Mosa is *still* in the
hospital. Her kidneys are not good, but not in failure, her urine
test shows that she's got some disfunction there. They said they would
do the ultra sound and biopsy first thing this am cause they couldn't do
it last night. Now when I called, they told me it's scheduled for "this
afternoon". Part of me wants to just say "forget it" and bring her home
and just make her comfortable. However, the other part of me wants to know
what this "mass" is. We pretty much decided not to subject her to chemo
therapy or major surgery, so I'm wondering why I'm even doing the ultrasound?
He said he could give her some meds for hyperthyroid, but I guess it's better
to have the whole picture to know what you're dealing with.
This is torture. Sorry for all the sick kitties and for all of us going
through this with them.
Maybe I'll just get a stuffed toy next time. :-(
D.
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69.104 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Apr 25 1996 09:26 | 14 |
| Diana,
I know the feeling about getting a stuffed toy ;^) , but deep down
I wouldn't want this. I feel good giving my kitties and bunnies a
special life, even if it is short at times; it's been than spending
their lives in a vet clinic because no one would take them.
Healing vibes to Mosa and I hope that they can at least determine
what this is. The decision is hard, and personal, but whatever you
decide will be right.
- Andrea
Bigfoot, Loki & Midnight
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69.105 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Apr 25 1996 09:29 | 21 |
| I just talked with our vet again and found that I misunderstood
her. She doesn't want to take the mass out now, since he's having a
good life. She does want to try it when he gets sick as a last ditch
effort since at that point he will pass on without it; it will be a
gamble whether he will make it through but suffer, or whether he will
make it through and get another few months of quality life, or whether
he won't make it.
She wants to see him in a month; I think she figures that at that
time he will either be sick or the mass will herniate and we'll have to
do something. So we have about a month of quality time before we have
to make this decision.
We've been cherishing the days, but we will do even more now.
Gosh, I wish he could talk and *tell* me what *he* wants to do. The
last surgery's recovery was difficult and she expects this one will be
just as hard. Sigh ...
- Andrea
Bigfoot, Loki & Midnight
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69.106 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue Aug 13 1996 14:01 | 31 |
| Sweetie had surgery this morning to remove three mast cell tumors.
About a week and a half ago his regular vet went on a three week
vacation, and two days later I noticed a very small lump that I thought
might be a mast call tumor. Because I'd had problems during the vet's
vacation last year finding a vet who could deal with Sweetie's
diabetes (long story, they over-prescribed insulin, etc.), I was
really worried about having some unknown vet do surgery, so I hoped
I could wait until his regular vet returned.
But, I got more and more worried, so the short story is that he went
in for a check on this at a friend's vet, and that vet found a second
tumor in a more dangerous place (under the body, where it is more
like to spread to internal organs), and during the surgery this
morning, he found a third one which he says was very small. Instead
of being rational and going to work during the surgery, I waited in
the vet's office until it was done. He had a short time afterwards to
talk to me and very briefly (too briefly) went over some possible
future treatments, etc. He's going to do an xray to see about, I
think, any spread to something or other, and an ultrasound of the
spleen is a possibility also,although not today since they aren't set up
for it. I didn't understand from our talk if these could spread to the
spleen or from it, I'll be glad when Sweetie's regular vet returns
because he clearly explains stuff.
Anyway, the current state is I am supposed to be able to pick Sweetie up
this afternoon (my baby! I want him home!), the pathology report on the
three tumors should be available sometime Friday. It is very worrying
that this recurrence is only about a year after the last tumor was
removed, and this time there were three. Before there was never more
than one. Sweetie and I would appreciate good thoughts and prayers.
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69.107 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Tue Aug 13 1996 15:43 | 5 |
| Thank goodness for AltaVista. I queried "mast cell" AND (feline OR
cat) and found some info. One hopeful quote: " The number of
cutaneous lesions does not necessarily indicate malignancy or the
likelihood of visceral metastasis."
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69.108 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Wed Aug 14 1996 06:06 | 7 |
| Karen...many kitty prayers coming your way. Sweetie is a very
strong kitty and has fought many other problems over the years,
so stay strong for him because he will stay strong for you.
Please keep us posted...hugs to you.
Sandy
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69.109 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Wed Aug 14 1996 07:07 | 6 |
| Karen,
Many kitty vibes coming to you and Sweetie from Bigfoot, Loki,
Midnight and myself. Hang in there!
- Andrea
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69.110 | | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Wed Aug 14 1996 07:36 | 7 |
| Karen,
Thinking of you and your kitty -- hope you connect with
your regular vet soon. Sending good, hopeful thoughts to
the west coast.
Diana
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69.111 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Aug 14 1996 10:40 | 9 |
| Sweetie is much more alert this morning, and is back on his normal
insulin dosage. He is getting major cuddling :-) The vet called last
night and there was some mixup and they didn't do the xray, so I may
wait for the regular vet to be back in less than two weeks for that.
Waiting now for the pathologist's report on Friday. Thanks so much for
all the good thoughts and prayers, Sweetie sends kisses,
Karen
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69.112 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Aug 14 1996 16:11 | 4 |
| I went home to check on Sweetie this noon and found him curled up on a
corduroy covered beanbag chair. I'll bet he figured out this is comfy
since he has stitches on both sides, sigh.
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69.113 | | REFDV1::REILLY | | Wed Aug 14 1996 16:12 | 35 |
| Hi Karen,
I'm not sure what an x-ray would show you in terms of mast cell tumor
metastasis. It rarely spreads to the lungs (as most other tumors do).
So, you may want to talk to your regular vet about this before you
spend the $$ on it.
A peripheral blood count could help if they're concerned about systemic
spread. A test called a buffy coat prep is one of the blood tests we use
at Tufts to determine if there's systemic mast cell tumor spread. If a
certain number of mast cells are found on the buffy coat prep, then you
would have a high clinical suspicion that there is systemic involvement.
You can ultrasound the spleen & perhaps do a fine needle aspirate at
that time to look for mast cells there. A bone marrow biopsy is also
another option. But bloodwork might be a good first step before
deciding on those semi-invasive procedures.
Your vet will talk to you about radiation therapy based on how the
tumor margins look on pathology. Also, the grade of the tumor will be
important in determining the prognosis. The more "differentiated" it
is, the better the prognosis. You may want to consider radiation if
the tumors aren't well differentiated. Also, radiation therapy will
depend on where the tumors were (they have to be in areas that don't
have vital structures underneath).
If there is systemic involvement, the chemotherapy is usually
prednisone. I will ask around at Tufts to see if they're doing
anything new in terms of chemo for Mast Cell tumors.
I'm glad Sweetie is doing well - I'll be thinking good wishes for the
path report!!
Best of luck,
Regards,
liz
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69.114 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Wed Aug 14 1996 17:39 | 12 |
| Thanks for the info, Liz. One of the things that caused me some
uneasiness is that the vet didn't seem to know about the buffy
coat blood test as being important. He seemed to just dismiss it,
while Dr. Walker did use it. Unfortunately, Sweetie is sensitive to
predni(so?)lone -- it aggravates his diabetes, so I am wondering if
there is some substitute that might not. (Is pred actually
considered chemotherapy? I thought chemotherapy drugs were somewhat
toxic drugs that killed cells, but were more lethal to cancerous cells
than normal cells. Pred is a steroid, isn't it?) I think the
xray was to look not at the lungs, but something else (maybe enlarged
lymph nodes, I'm not sure, as the vet was in a rush.)
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69.115 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Aug 15 1996 06:38 | 12 |
| Pred is a steroid; among other things it slows cancer/tumor
growth. This is why Bigfoot is on it, 5mg every other day; although
his tumor is growing, it is growing slower than it would be if her
weren't on the pred. I don't know if pred does anything against mast
cells, though.
Healing hugs to Sweetie, he really is a sweetie if he isn't
pulling those stitches.
- Andrea
Bigfoot, Loki & Midnight
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69.116 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Aug 15 1996 11:03 | 15 |
| Pred does slow mast cell problems in at least some
cases. That's why it's unfortunate that it aggravates Sweetie's
diabetes (we know that from when he took it for his respiratory
problem). I have my fingers crossed that we won't even have to
consider pred, though, if the pathologist's report comes back okay. It
turns out the "substitute" vet is away until Monday, so I'll be talking
to one of the other vets about the pathologist's report tomorrow, maybe
she'll will give me another viewpoint.
Sweetie is wearing a lovely blue elizabethan collar so that he
doesn't pull out his stitches :-)
I'm glad Bigfoot is hanging in there, give him a big, comforting
hug from his Aunt Karen and a paw pat from Sweetie.
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69.117 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Fri Aug 16 1996 10:42 | 19 |
| The pathologist's report came back. When Sweetie's regular vet, Dr.
Walker, gets these results, he's told me two things: the
pathologist was able to tell from the tissue that all of the tumor was
removed, and what I've understood to be a quasi-benign to malignant
sort of grading of the tumor. The substitute vet's office just was
able to tell me the first thing, and said "mast cell tumors are
usually in the benign end of the spectrum." I really pushed my
question about this to the vet I was talking to, but she just said mast
cell tumors aren't "graded." So, I think they may have sent it to a
lab that isn't as technically sophisticated as Dr. Walker's. She did
say that the lab kept the tissue samples ad infinitum, so I will ask
Dr. Walker about this when he returns, and maybe he will be able to
tell me more or will want his lab to look at them.
I guess the bottom line is cautiously optimistic. I'll know more in a
week and a half when Sweetie sees Dr. Walker.
Thanks so much for all the good thoughts and prayers, everyone.
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69.118 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Fri Aug 16 1996 10:53 | 3 |
| And the good thoughts will continue..... How is Sweetie feeling?????
Sandy
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69.119 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Fri Aug 16 1996 11:02 | 12 |
| He seems to be feeling well. He's walking around comfortably (two of
the incisions were in one back leg area, so that seemed really
uncomfortable when he first came home), eating well :-), drinking,
using the litter box.
Someone has been having slightly loose stools for the past two days,
but I'm not sure if it's Sweetie or not. He's taking an
antibiotic, Clavamox, which I guess might cause that. I'm keeping an
eye out, and hopefully when I'm home this weekend will be able to
determine which cat it is.
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69.120 | | REFDV1::REILLY | | Fri Aug 16 1996 17:31 | 21 |
| Hi Karen,
Do you know if your vet would send the path sample to Tufts?
If so, just let me know what the vet's practice name is & if you'd
like, I can look it up & give you a "second" interpretation, and even
go talk to the pathologist that read it out for you if it seems that
vague.
I'm suprised that they wouldn't put the "grade" of tumor on there -
it's really the most important prognostic factor in mast cell tumors.
It sounds like Sweetie is doing really well - congrats! I wouldn't be
suprised if he's having the soft stools. The ordeal of anesthesia &
& the stress of hospitalization (and even the antibiotics) could
definitely bring that on. Plus, it's not that uncommon for animals to
pick up a "resident" hospital bug that could cause diarrhea. If it
continues, you know what to do, but I'm sure Sweetie will be ok now
that he's home with you!
Best Regards,
liz
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69.121 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Fri Aug 16 1996 19:42 | 14 |
| Thanks, Liz. I really couldn't believe that info was missing from
the pathology report myself, based on what I'd heard about it's
importance. Dr. Walker will be back in slightly more than a week,
and that's the first thing I plan to ask him about. It also may be
that when the substitute vet returns on Monday he may be able to say
more. (This morning I was talking to another vet in his office, since
the substitute vet is out of town.) As long as the lab still has the
tissue, and and "this morning's vet" assured me the lab keeps it a long
time, hopefully that info can be retrieved by Dr. Walker's lab or Tufts.
At least the vet who did the needle biopsy of the first tumor said
those cells were the "best" kind, so I have that info. Still leaves me
concerned about the other two tumors though.
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69.122 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Aug 19 1996 11:03 | 3 |
| Sweetie used his scratching post this morning. I know he must be
feeling better.
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69.123 | How do I get her to eat? | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Mon Sep 16 1996 08:43 | 41 |
69.124 | You can force feed her Nutrical, available from your vet | UHUH::TALCOTT | | Mon Sep 16 1996 09:36 | 28 |
69.125 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Mon Sep 16 1996 09:42 | 34 |
69.126 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Mon Sep 16 1996 10:30 | 23 |
69.127 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Mon Sep 16 1996 10:50 | 20 |
69.128 | try sardines | ICS::SILVERSTEIN | | Mon Sep 16 1996 10:58 | 6 |
69.129 | | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Mon Sep 16 1996 11:45 | 21 |
69.130 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Mon Sep 16 1996 12:29 | 22 |
69.131 | | KERNEL::PARRY | Trevor Parry | Tue Sep 17 1996 04:48 | 32 |
69.132 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Tue Sep 17 1996 06:25 | 9 |
69.133 | Beechnut then, thanks | CADSYS::RUBIN | Diana, HLO2-2/G13, 225-4534 | Tue Sep 17 1996 07:21 | 0 |
69.134 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Tue Sep 17 1996 08:49 | 8 |
69.135 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Tue Sep 17 1996 09:57 | 7 |
69.136 | | REFDV1::REILLY | | Wed Sep 18 1996 03:25 | 5 |
69.137 | Warm vibes needed | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Jan 16 1997 06:07 | 33 |
69.138 | | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Jan 16 1997 06:22 | 3 |
69.139 | | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | one of the UKCSC Unix Girlies aka La Feline Flooz | Thu Jan 16 1997 07:34 | 23 |
69.140 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!! | Thu Jan 16 1997 08:06 | 8 |
69.141 | Best wishes | PASTA::PIERCE | The Truth is Out There | Thu Jan 16 1997 08:28 | 4 |
69.142 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu Jan 16 1997 09:20 | 4 |
69.143 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Jan 16 1997 09:29 | 9 |
69.144 | Lots of vets do house calls (for not that much additional $$) | TLE::TALCOTT | | Thu Jan 16 1997 09:43 | 5 |
69.145 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Jan 16 1997 10:51 | 4 |
69.146 | | BPSOF::EGYED | Per aspera ad astra | Thu Jan 16 1997 23:51 | 2 |
69.147 | *Hugs* | NETCAD::DREYER | I need a vacation!! | Fri Jan 17 1997 07:19 | 4 |
69.148 | | BRAT::JENNISON | Angels Guide Me From The Clouds | Fri Jan 17 1997 09:37 | 4 |
69.149 | You'll know... | PCBUOA::FALLONK | | Fri Jan 17 1997 13:38 | 12 |
69.150 | | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Mon Jan 20 1997 04:37 | 15 |
69.151 | Warm wishes from the Colonel | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Tue Jan 21 1997 06:53 | 4 |
69.152 | Bigfoot's spirit has flown to the Bridge | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Thu Jan 23 1997 04:10 | 54 |
69.153 | be kind to yourselves.......... | KERNEL::COFFEYJ | La Feline Flooz - a unix cat | Thu Jan 23 1997 04:35 | 3 |
69.154 | all cat flags at half-staff today | BIGQ::BITTICKS | | Thu Jan 23 1997 04:40 | 6 |
69.155 | | USCTR1::MERRITT_S | Kitty City | Thu Jan 23 1997 05:13 | 10 |
69.156 | | MPGS::WOOLNER | Your dinner is in the supermarket | Thu Jan 23 1997 05:37 | 4 |
69.157 | Watch for Signs in the Sky | PCBUOA::FEHSKENS | len - reformed architect | Thu Jan 23 1997 06:07 | 6 |
69.158 | we are so sorry | CATMAX::SKALTSIS | Deb | Thu Jan 23 1997 07:20 | 9 |
69.159 | kitty hugs | GRANPA::JBOBB | Janet Bobb dtn:339-5755 | Thu Jan 23 1997 10:05 | 8 |
69.160 | | PADC::KOLLING | Karen | Thu Jan 23 1997 10:11 | 6 |
69.161 | | DECWIN::JUDY | That's *Ms. Bitch* to you!! | Thu Jan 23 1997 11:26 | 6 |
69.162 | | JULIET::CORDES_JA | Eight Tigers on My Couch | Thu Jan 23 1997 15:59 | 4 |
69.163 | Thank you, my friends | TAPE::FEASE | Andrea Midtmoen Fease | Fri Jan 24 1997 06:04 | 5 |
| Thank you so much, everyone, for your love and support at this
difficult time. We really, really appreciate it.
- Andrea
Loki & Midnight
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69.164 | Too many waiting at the bridge... | NETCAD::DREYER | I need a vacation!! | Fri Jan 24 1997 07:39 | 8 |
|
Andrea,
My condolences on losing Bigfoot. Sabrina is waiting to welcome him too.
Hugs,
Laura
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69.165 | Who cares what the visitors think!!! | PCBUOA::FALLONK | | Mon Feb 10 1997 12:35 | 6 |
| Of course it has been some time for you now. I hope the pain isn't as
fresh. If it makes you feel any better, Stinky's ashes sit in a
beautiful black marble box on the coffee table. It has become a normal
thing. I mean, it isn't "different" anymore, just normal. Quite
comfortable I must say.
Karen
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