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Post by queenbeeof3 on Sept 22, 2023 2:42:09 GMT
My 14 year old cat has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Because of this she has lost a lot of weight and is a little wobbly with movement. She is able to eat but not as much when she was healthy. I am giving her medication to help with food digestion and nausea. I'm looking for information if this is something you have ever dealt with your cat. I am wondering how long before her quality of life deteriorates for the worst. I obviously don't want her to suffer but I'm not sure how long she will hold on.
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Post by freecharlie on Sept 22, 2023 2:44:15 GMT
I haven't experienced this with my cat, but other health issues. I'm sorry to hear about your kitty
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Post by revirdsuba99 on Sept 22, 2023 4:09:33 GMT
Sorry about your kitty.
Cats hide their pain well. It is bad when they stop eating and drinking. You will need to make choices for her comfort. There is no cure
Wishing you both the best!
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pilcas
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Post by pilcas on Sept 22, 2023 5:39:32 GMT
I know this is a very sensitive subject but I feel that when there will not be a happy resolution it is best not to prolong the animals suffering.
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Post by Patter on Sept 22, 2023 12:15:18 GMT
I am so sorry. Our dog had the same thing. We chose to put him down. As hard as it was, we didn't want him to suffer. Hugs!
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mimima
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Post by mimima on Sept 23, 2023 1:23:48 GMT
I'm so sorry. We went through a cat cancer earlier this year. Those gogurt packs of treats were helpful as he wasn't eating much, but it became obvious when it was time.
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