Tim & Chris
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We saw the oncologist this morning. The news wasn't good. She thinks that there isn't really anything we can do for Amy because the cancer has spread so much. She'd be willing to do chemo but Amy would have to be on a feeding tube for 3-4 days first. Her reg vet told me that feeding tubes for terminal cats are cruel. I can't put her through that. There is only a very small chance it would help her and in the mean time the possible side effects would make her last few weeks miserable. It could make her appetite even worse. In the end it would only buy her a short amount of time. So I will continue to make her as comfortable as possible until I can get my head (heart) around what ultimately must be done and let her go. Logically I know it is best for her but I will miss my girl so much. She's such a sweet girl. It just seems so unfair for her. It is heartbreaking.
They gave her fluids at the vets today...enough so I don't have to give them until Friday. That's the other concsideration.
She hates getting pills and fluids and dragged to the vets. I just don't think it's fair for me to put her through anymore.
The oncologist told me that it is not likely that she will just die suddenly...like I'd come home and find her gone. It's more likely that she will just continue to go down hill.
Thank you for all your prayers and advice. Please pray that i will have the strength to do what's best for my girl.
Chris
They gave her fluids at the vets today...enough so I don't have to give them until Friday. That's the other concsideration.
She hates getting pills and fluids and dragged to the vets. I just don't think it's fair for me to put her through anymore.
The oncologist told me that it is not likely that she will just die suddenly...like I'd come home and find her gone. It's more likely that she will just continue to go down hill.
Thank you for all your prayers and advice. Please pray that i will have the strength to do what's best for my girl.
Chris