Shirley & Bill
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Hi all, I haven't been around here for a long time and really hate to bother you, but I desperately would like some advice.
Long story short... My daughter moved away from home to a town about 4 hours away from here, and recently decided to come back temporarily because it's easier to find a job here. She isn't planning to be here permanently, just long enough to broaden her work experience and get her finances turned around. She asked if she could bring her cat (she took the cat from here a few years ago) because the cat was sick and she didn't want to leave her with her boyfriend. I said it was ok, and they got here pretty late so I didn't actually see the cat until the next morning. What I saw scared me. The cat was really thin and just looked sick. I had a vet appointment for another cat that day and called to see if I could bring this cat in too, they let me do that. During the exam, the vet palpated her abdomen and felt a large mass. He wanted to do exploratory surgery and said that if he didn't think it was operable he would recommend not waking her up. He mentioned in passing that if it involved her liver, he wouldn't do it. This vet was new at the clinic so we decided to get a second opinion from a trusted vet there. She felt the mass and decided we should have an ultrasound done first to get an idea of what we were dealing with. The ultrasound showed three different masses, two were on the liver with one on each lobe. We scheduled the surgery, and the cat lived through it. The vet said she was surprised that the larger mass didn't already rupture and bleed out before the surgery, it was about .48 pounds and ugly. The third mass she said was like a lump on the body cavity, and she decided to leave that one alone.
The surgery was two weeks ago, and yesterday we had a follow up appointment. The vet was thrilled with how the cat looks, her color is looking a lot better (she was really anemic and had a weird head tremor before), she put on about half a pound (or a pound if you factor in the half pound tumor that was removed) and you can tell the cat feels a lot better. But... the vet was palpating the abdomen and feels another mass. She said it doesn't feel like it's around the liver, and she didn't see anything else when she was removing the two. This isn't the lump attached to the body cavity, it moves around. For now we are putting the cat back on Prednisolone (5 mg/day), we had her on it for a few days after she came home from the surgery to get her eating again. We are going to wait a few weeks and take her back in to see where things stand.
All of this brings me to where I really need advice. Apart from the expense of the surgery, I also do not feel that it would be fair to the cat to keep opening her up if these things keep popping up. Does anybody have any thoughts and advise on homeopathic supplements? Has anyone tried C-Caps? I need to make it clear, this wouldn't be replacing veterinary care, it would be to go with the care. I have an appointment on Thursday with one of my dogs and can discuss any ideas with her.
This vet is wonderful, compassionate, and I feel has a very open mind. Any and all ideas will be discussed with her before I proceed. I should also mention that this is the vet who diagnosed my cat as diabetic about 10 years ago and told me on the phone 'this can be treated, I will show you how. Pick up a glucose meter, the one that takes the smallest amount of blood, and make an appointment. I will show you how to test and tell you how much insulin to use.' She told me how the stress of taking them in to the vet elevates the numbers, and had me start low and go slow. She also recommended FDMB to me.
Thank you in advance for any information that you can share.
Long story short... My daughter moved away from home to a town about 4 hours away from here, and recently decided to come back temporarily because it's easier to find a job here. She isn't planning to be here permanently, just long enough to broaden her work experience and get her finances turned around. She asked if she could bring her cat (she took the cat from here a few years ago) because the cat was sick and she didn't want to leave her with her boyfriend. I said it was ok, and they got here pretty late so I didn't actually see the cat until the next morning. What I saw scared me. The cat was really thin and just looked sick. I had a vet appointment for another cat that day and called to see if I could bring this cat in too, they let me do that. During the exam, the vet palpated her abdomen and felt a large mass. He wanted to do exploratory surgery and said that if he didn't think it was operable he would recommend not waking her up. He mentioned in passing that if it involved her liver, he wouldn't do it. This vet was new at the clinic so we decided to get a second opinion from a trusted vet there. She felt the mass and decided we should have an ultrasound done first to get an idea of what we were dealing with. The ultrasound showed three different masses, two were on the liver with one on each lobe. We scheduled the surgery, and the cat lived through it. The vet said she was surprised that the larger mass didn't already rupture and bleed out before the surgery, it was about .48 pounds and ugly. The third mass she said was like a lump on the body cavity, and she decided to leave that one alone.
The surgery was two weeks ago, and yesterday we had a follow up appointment. The vet was thrilled with how the cat looks, her color is looking a lot better (she was really anemic and had a weird head tremor before), she put on about half a pound (or a pound if you factor in the half pound tumor that was removed) and you can tell the cat feels a lot better. But... the vet was palpating the abdomen and feels another mass. She said it doesn't feel like it's around the liver, and she didn't see anything else when she was removing the two. This isn't the lump attached to the body cavity, it moves around. For now we are putting the cat back on Prednisolone (5 mg/day), we had her on it for a few days after she came home from the surgery to get her eating again. We are going to wait a few weeks and take her back in to see where things stand.
All of this brings me to where I really need advice. Apart from the expense of the surgery, I also do not feel that it would be fair to the cat to keep opening her up if these things keep popping up. Does anybody have any thoughts and advise on homeopathic supplements? Has anyone tried C-Caps? I need to make it clear, this wouldn't be replacing veterinary care, it would be to go with the care. I have an appointment on Thursday with one of my dogs and can discuss any ideas with her.
This vet is wonderful, compassionate, and I feel has a very open mind. Any and all ideas will be discussed with her before I proceed. I should also mention that this is the vet who diagnosed my cat as diabetic about 10 years ago and told me on the phone 'this can be treated, I will show you how. Pick up a glucose meter, the one that takes the smallest amount of blood, and make an appointment. I will show you how to test and tell you how much insulin to use.' She told me how the stress of taking them in to the vet elevates the numbers, and had me start low and go slow. She also recommended FDMB to me.
Thank you in advance for any information that you can share.