Oh Michael, I'm sorry Stich and you have lost your battle. I know how much you love him and I'm sure he appreciates everything you've done for him. If it wasn't for you, he would never have known the love and care that humans can provide. I understand your feelings in wanting to end his suffering and help him to cross, it's one last gift you can give him that we can't give our human loved ones. God bless you and comfort you in your grief.
Much love,
Nina


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unfortunately stitch did not respond to the CCNU. it has been a little over 27 hours and he continues to worsen. the vet attempted to remove the fluid from his lungs again to help him breath...unfortunately for us the mass is solid and he has no fluid to remove. his breathing is so bad he has to mouth breath to get any air...i was think of bringing him back home for one more night for my own selfish reasons. after rethinking this i most likely will not. he has been in a nasty fight for a very long time...and now its time for him to rest. We did everything we could and and still lymphoma wins another battle. maybe someday people and animals alike will benefit from new technology and treatments.









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