Dear Vicky
What a heartbrake. I went through a hermangio sarcoma tsunami with a
friend whose Scottie was
diagnosed with it. It is the most dreadful and aggressive cancer and
I can imagine how stressful
the past 19 weeks have been for you and Mickey.
I know what loosing a beloved cat feels like and I grieve with you.
Jane
On Feb 26, 2009, at 4:50 PM, Viky Digangi wrote:
In October I joined the group requesting information on hemangio
sarcoma which my felv cat was diagnosed with. Everything I read
was bad. He had the first tumor removed on 10-13-08. It came back
this time two tumors and they were removed on 1-6-09. This surgery
was very, very difficult on him to get over. Then on 2-13-09 the
vet discovered it had come back even more rapidly than the first
time. x-rays showed nothing in the lungs or spleen but the liver
was hard to see though not enlarged. This past Monday he stopped
eating and drinking and I knew it was time. The next morning I
took my heart disguised as a little 7 pound black and white angel
to the vet for the final time. The night before I laid him on the
bed next to me and he stared into my face purring for hours. The
cancer had spread to his liver and I knew I could not stand for him
be in pain. Before I took him to the vet I wrapped him in his cat
blanket and walked him all over the yard so he could see his ducks
and feel the air on his face. He loved to be outside. So from
start to finish he lived 19 weeks from diagnosis. This is a
deadly, aggressive cancer and I hope none of you experience it with
your babies. I had my little man for 8 years and 7 months and
they were worth every minute.
Viky Digangi
Support Enforcement Officer II
Monroe Regional Office
318-362-5280 ext 297
Fax 318-362-3363
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