JeMo
Member Since 2019
Just found out a few hours ago my 14 year old cat likely has lymphoma. He was 18 pounds last year and now he's 10.5 pounds. I suspected diabetes and took him to the vet Nov. 4. The reason I took him, other than his extreme weight loss, was that he was having trouble breathing. He doing rapid shallow breathes and not eating even though he was hungry.
The vet did some blood tests and his glucose was 400. She prescribed lantus. After starting him on the insulin his appetite picked up a bit. That lasted about a week but then he stopped eating. I took him to a different vet today. An x ray showed fluid around his lungs and the vet said it 90% chance it's cancer. I opted to have the fluid drained and pulled out about 8 ounces of foamy beef broth-looking fluid. She also gave him a steroid injection. She mentioned starting him on meds...a steroid I think. I was stressed and can't remember.
My cat actually meowed on the way home. He hasn't been his vocal self for about 2 weeks so hearing him say something was heartening. He even ate a little. He's still rapid breathing when at rest. If he gets up and walks a short distance he open mouth breathes.
The vet never mentioned chemo. She just mentioned meds for comfort or having euthanasia. But after googling I see it's possible to buy him more time. He's such a super sweet friendly, very laid-back, nothing fazes him, vacuum right up and around him and he won't move an inch kind of cat. He deserves more time.
I tried finding out the cost of chlorambucil at a compounding pharmacy or even the dosage but the info I find is so vague. Like it's a big secret. I shouldn't have to jump thru hoops to get a price. So can someone please tell me how much it would be? I don't want my Mulligatawny to go out this way. He has such soulful eyes.
The vet did some blood tests and his glucose was 400. She prescribed lantus. After starting him on the insulin his appetite picked up a bit. That lasted about a week but then he stopped eating. I took him to a different vet today. An x ray showed fluid around his lungs and the vet said it 90% chance it's cancer. I opted to have the fluid drained and pulled out about 8 ounces of foamy beef broth-looking fluid. She also gave him a steroid injection. She mentioned starting him on meds...a steroid I think. I was stressed and can't remember.
My cat actually meowed on the way home. He hasn't been his vocal self for about 2 weeks so hearing him say something was heartening. He even ate a little. He's still rapid breathing when at rest. If he gets up and walks a short distance he open mouth breathes.
The vet never mentioned chemo. She just mentioned meds for comfort or having euthanasia. But after googling I see it's possible to buy him more time. He's such a super sweet friendly, very laid-back, nothing fazes him, vacuum right up and around him and he won't move an inch kind of cat. He deserves more time.
I tried finding out the cost of chlorambucil at a compounding pharmacy or even the dosage but the info I find is so vague. Like it's a big secret. I shouldn't have to jump thru hoops to get a price. So can someone please tell me how much it would be? I don't want my Mulligatawny to go out this way. He has such soulful eyes.
