I visited Kisa three times at the vet today, and she's going to be spending 
another night there.  They're keeping her on the IV.  They also put in a 
feeding tube through her nose, so she's got that taped to the top of her head, 
and a cone around her neck.  She seems a little more alert, but she didn't get 
up at all.  She purred while I pet her, but it is so hard to see her like this.

They found the presence of Hemobartonella, and she was looking pale, so they 
are giving her doxycycline now instead of batyril.  She wasn't anemic on 
Tuesday, but she may be now.

They also did an X-ray, and it looks like her liver is quite enlarged.  The vet 
figures it probably is cancer.

The only way to know for sure is the liver biopsy, but she is too weak for 
general anesthetic right now.

The nearest place where she can receive cancer treatment is 6-7 hours away from 
here.  I didn't ask yet how much this would cost.  She would basically start 
the treatment there, then the vet here could probably do the chemo after all 
the diagnosis is done.  I'm really now sure how feasible that would be for me.  
I've got other kitties to look after, and a job to go to...not to mention the 
cost for a treatment that may or may not help her.

He suggested we wait and see how she is tomorrow after another day on the IV.

What an ordeal..why is it we have to make such hard decisions when it comes to 
the lives of our little ones?  I don't want to put her through a bunch of 
stress and pain just to have her die anyway, and wish I hadn't put her through 
so much.  Yet I find it so hard to give up on her.

Cassandra
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: C & J 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2007 8:20 PM
  Subject: Update on Kisa


  Well, after going to the vet today, it's not looking good for Kisa.

  She has elevated bilirubin in her blood/urine, and elevated number of 
lymphocytes.  Therefore they believe she has a liver disease, possibly 
lymphosarcoma.

  The only way they can tell for sure what the problem is with her liver is to 
do a biopsy which means surgery.    They didn't suggest doing this though 
because of the FeLV and her immune system being compromised.

  They gave me prednisone and baytril for her, though i'm really not sure how 
she'll handle keeping those down when she is vomiting so easily.  They're 
hoping the steroid will make her feel a little better and maybe regain some 
appetite.

  I've really got to try and get her to eat something, she hasn't eaten since 
Saturday night now.

  I don't understand why this is all happening at once.  First I watched Tomi 
get sicker and sicker for nearly 2 months.  As soon as he started getting 
better, Koda got sick with kidney and liver failure, and died.  Now, barely a 
week later Kisa goes from being a super healthy and active cat to death's door. 
 I haven't even had enough time to get used to Koda being gone, now its another 
crisis situation.

  This is all after having nothing but healthy, happy, and active cats for 12 
years.

  I used to think how awful it would be if my house burned down while I was 
away and my 5 cats were inside.  What is happening now is almost worse than 
that since it is so prolonged and i'm beginning to wonder if something I am 
doing is causing all this (like feeding raw food).  I've always kept my cats 
indoors because I didn't want them to get run over by a car, etc....but they 
seem to be no safer indoors.

  Sorry for venting on you all, its just really starting to affect me, both 
emotionally and financially.

  Cassandra


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