Noah & me (GA)
Member Since 2016
Lewis and Andy came to us ten years ago after a family members suicide attempt. Simon and Andrew had just died (both in a VCA hospital within 8 hours of being admitted) and we were in no condition for two new cats but the alternative was my cat hating sister taking them to a kill shelter so off I went to get them. Andy has always been an Angel in perfect health but Lewis was a little harder to warm up to. He's mellowed over the years and is one of just four remaining cats from an original group of nine.
Last week both us and our vet thought he just had in ingrown claw but he was limping so much today I took him in again. There was an enormous red blob between his toes and the word cancer came from my vet, not me. Our vet does his own blood work and all his cell counts were normal so this might just be a cyst but he will be losing a toe and maybe two. Worst case scenario for now is an amputation below the knee and long term I don't want to think about. A vet ethically shouldn't speculate but he did say bone cancer, we'll have to wait for the biopsy. That and the surgery is next Tuesday.
I've been here a long time and would normally get a lot of well wishers for Lewis which I deeply appreciate. What I ask for instead is this. Check your basements for toxic crap like paint thinner etc., if you just have to have nasty chemicals around keep them locked up high in the garage, if your neighbor uses Roundup for a perfect lawn he needs a good beating. Cancer kills 32% of all cats, we've only had three die in 40+ years so that's dumb luck. We're all pulling for you Lewis and I've already ordered the finest narcotics money can buy. There's a real lack of compassion and denial of pain in modern medicine I find absurd. I'll keep you all posted without clogging up the forum. Lewis, Cynthia and I thank you for your thoughts.
Last week both us and our vet thought he just had in ingrown claw but he was limping so much today I took him in again. There was an enormous red blob between his toes and the word cancer came from my vet, not me. Our vet does his own blood work and all his cell counts were normal so this might just be a cyst but he will be losing a toe and maybe two. Worst case scenario for now is an amputation below the knee and long term I don't want to think about. A vet ethically shouldn't speculate but he did say bone cancer, we'll have to wait for the biopsy. That and the surgery is next Tuesday.
I've been here a long time and would normally get a lot of well wishers for Lewis which I deeply appreciate. What I ask for instead is this. Check your basements for toxic crap like paint thinner etc., if you just have to have nasty chemicals around keep them locked up high in the garage, if your neighbor uses Roundup for a perfect lawn he needs a good beating. Cancer kills 32% of all cats, we've only had three die in 40+ years so that's dumb luck. We're all pulling for you Lewis and I've already ordered the finest narcotics money can buy. There's a real lack of compassion and denial of pain in modern medicine I find absurd. I'll keep you all posted without clogging up the forum. Lewis, Cynthia and I thank you for your thoughts.


