Ruth and Rhinog
Member
Hi. We've not been here for a while. Rhinog was diagnosed Feb'09 and was on canninsulin for a month. He has been OTJ for a year now. He's 11 years old.
I took him to the vet yesterday for his routine vaccinations and unfortunately she found a mass in his abdomen. I'm gutted. He looks so healthy and is showing no signs of any pain. He's still eating/drinking normally and is as active as usual.
The vet just looked me in the eye and said she was sorry. She hasn't given me any treatment options. All she said was that they could do exploratory surgery but thinks there will only be a 1 in 10 chance of finding something operable.
So here I am again left to find out as much as I can for myself and once again I find myself turning to your extensive knowledge and kindness.
What tests should she be doing? Is surgery our only option? How do diabetic cats cope with surgery? I'm aware that the stress could bring his levels back up.
Any advice to help me make the hard decisions ahead would be gratefully received. Many thanks
Ruth and Rhinog
I took him to the vet yesterday for his routine vaccinations and unfortunately she found a mass in his abdomen. I'm gutted. He looks so healthy and is showing no signs of any pain. He's still eating/drinking normally and is as active as usual.
The vet just looked me in the eye and said she was sorry. She hasn't given me any treatment options. All she said was that they could do exploratory surgery but thinks there will only be a 1 in 10 chance of finding something operable.
So here I am again left to find out as much as I can for myself and once again I find myself turning to your extensive knowledge and kindness.
What tests should she be doing? Is surgery our only option? How do diabetic cats cope with surgery? I'm aware that the stress could bring his levels back up.
Any advice to help me make the hard decisions ahead would be gratefully received. Many thanks
Ruth and Rhinog