11
Jul

I'm sorry your cat is sick. Think of the good life he had!

My cat had a similar problem. I was given two options: have a feeding tube inserted into his stomach, thus requiring me to feed him through a tube for the rest of his life (he was 12); or putting him to sleep. I put him to sleep. I'm not going to subject my wonderful pet to such a procedure when he can't comprehend what's going on. Poor guy.

I recommend you spoil your kitty for a day, then put him to sleep. I had mine cremated and scattered his remains in my back flowerbed, a place in which he loved to hang out. The money you would spend on pricey treatments could then be spent on rescuing a cat from the animal shelter, foster organization, etc.


Answer:
You really need to speak to your vet about this since it's unlikely that you'll get much useful advice here. This is a serious medical situation and your cat deserves the best answer possible. When your cat was diagnosed with cancer, your vet should have told you about feeding options — it might be time to get a refresher on that.

Answer:
If you speak to ur vet he/she can help u w/ this problem. and i hope u and ur vet are takin steps to gettin the cancer growths taken care of. My prayers go out to ur cat.

Answer:
If you let it get that bad, then I have the ability to tell you what you can do. Get him medical help, then get him an owner who won't neglect him!!!!

This entry was posted on Friday, July 11th, 2008 at 2:31 pm and is filed under Cancer Q&A. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or TrackBack URI from your own site.

Leave a reply

Name (*)
Mail (*)
URI
Comment