Mad Scientist and Buddy
Member Since 2010
Last night I went to sleep with Buddy curled up under my arm like usual - he hasn't necessarily been doing this lately. Woke up a few times and found him between our pillows (a close number 2 favorite spot to sleep). If felt so nice to have some normal behavior.
Saw the specialist today and she confirmed that there was really nothing that could be done. She said that she could try Palladia, but really there is no efficacy using that drug with Squamous Cell Carcinoma. I'm not holding his sore mouth open and shoving a pill down his throat so that he can live like this an extra month. Now if there were a possibility of curing/remission that's an entirely different story.
I've had to start adding Parmesan cheese from the start of feeding to keep him even mildly interested in his food.
We're going to start a morphine based pain killer as soon as I can get the script filled.
We're discussing how to help him over the rainbow bridge and seeing if it can be done at home where he feels safe. I can't protect him from the cancer, but I can protect him from pain, discomfort, and fear.
He was my gift from heaven, with so much love to give, and there he will return much too early in his short life.
Peace, love, and purrs,
Tony
Saw the specialist today and she confirmed that there was really nothing that could be done. She said that she could try Palladia, but really there is no efficacy using that drug with Squamous Cell Carcinoma. I'm not holding his sore mouth open and shoving a pill down his throat so that he can live like this an extra month. Now if there were a possibility of curing/remission that's an entirely different story.
I've had to start adding Parmesan cheese from the start of feeding to keep him even mildly interested in his food.
We're going to start a morphine based pain killer as soon as I can get the script filled.
We're discussing how to help him over the rainbow bridge and seeing if it can be done at home where he feels safe. I can't protect him from the cancer, but I can protect him from pain, discomfort, and fear.
He was my gift from heaven, with so much love to give, and there he will return much too early in his short life.
Peace, love, and purrs,
Tony