Me, too – I am sorry that I was not
thinking of the option when l last wrote to you – but I would do the same
if I were you – I would definitely anything out there before giving up
completely! I will be praying that Cricket will bounce back very soon! Love to you and Cricket, Hideyo From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Behalf Of Kerry Roach Hi, I had a kitty that had an inoperable tumor back in 1997 and we inserted
the feeding tube...She had it the rest of her life...She had chemo for 5 months
once a month and I had to feed her until she was able to eat on her own
again..They usually leave them in no longer than a few months, but they decided
that she did so well with it they just left it...She lived another 10 months
and I must say, they seemed to be very happy times for her...She even would
clean the tube after awile...They also told me not to worry if she pulled it
out, that the hole would seal up somehow...We never faced that...But I am so
glad you are giving it a try...They put my kitties in when they went in
to find out that her tumor was inoperable... Feel free to email me if you would like to ask something as to
what all I did..It is a great way to give meds too...with small amounts of
a/d...She was started on 20cc of a/d several times a day... Good luck and I really hope this works for you lil Cricket.. Kerry and Bandy Yahoo!
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