Awesome news! Thank you for sharing!
Terri in NJ
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----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, December 17, 2005 3:14
PM
Subject: Re: Buddha
I was a little hesitant to post anything this
morning. I am a bit afraid that you might all be getting irritated
by me posting so many LONG emails about Buddha everyday, but I am just so
happy and really wanted to share a our good news, since I am POSITIVE we
wouldn't have this good news without all of the happy thoughts, positive
energy and healing prayers that have come from this group.
Yesterday after I posted my last email, Buddha walked over to his
food dish and ate almost the entire bowl of his hard cat food. The
vet put him on special kitten food because he refuses to eat soft canned
cat food (don't know why, but he always has his whole life) and she said
that he needed high protein food because Carbs. feed tumors. He
didn't really take to it last week and then he stopped eating all
together, but now he can't get enough of it. I was
actually worried at one point that he might make himself sick he was
eating so fast.
Later in the evening he walked into our bedroom
where I was reading and sat on the floor next to the bed until I picked
him up and put him on the bed next to me. He laid on my chest and
stomach purring and sleeping for almost 2 hours. Then when he
finally woke up and wanted down, he walked to his water bowl in our
bedroom and drank for 5 solid minutes. I guess it might seem
excessive but I have 4 water bowls placed around our house for him because
after starting his Prednisone 2 weeks ago he was ALWAYS thirsty and
I didn't want him to have to walk all the way to the kitchen just to get
a drink of water. By the end of the night he had finished off his
bowl of food and ate another 48cc of the liquid food from the
syringe.
I called the vet tech. this morning and she said
that since he had consumed so much water and food on his own that he
didn't need to come in for fluids, which is so nice because that saves us a
2 1/2 hour round trip in the car, which he hates and really stresses him
out.
His cough sounds horrible, but it doesn't seem to
be getting any worse or bother him too much and he is breathing through
his nose again.
There is a vet who will be taking over at my
vet's office 3 times a week starting on Monday. I can only assume
that this vet has the same philosophy as my vet so I will give them a call
on Monday.
I didn't know this until recently, but Dr. Ballard
has a sort of FeLV hospice in her home. She cares for anywhere
from 10-15 cats at a time. Some of them she even gives blood
transfusions to, when the cancer spreads to their bones. Learning
that made me feel a lot better about trusting her suggestion not to
give Buddha chemo. Evidently it would be somewhat similar to
giving chemo. to a 85-90 year old human diagnosed with cancer. I have
been told that the side effects would be harsh and make what little time he
has left miserable.
Thank you again for your words of support
and good thoughts.
Chandra, Julian and Buddha
--- wendy
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wrote:
> Good morning Chandra, > > I hope Buddha is
feeling well this morning. You > might > be feeling a little
lost without your vet for two > weeks during this crucial time.
And right now, two > weeks is too long to be without a vet. Can
your vet > or the tech recommend another vet to care for Buddha >
while your regular vet is away? You really need a > vet >
available as Buddha needs the constant care. > Cricket > had two
vets the month he was sick. Depending on > the > procedure,
I went with the one I was most > comfortable > with. I wish
I could recommend one for you by > personal experience, but
unfortunately, I don't know > one that I would actually recommend.
I do know > there > is an excellent oncology clinic at 12101
Greenville > Avenue, I think close to the Forest Ln. >
intersection, > called the Animal Cancer Center. The number
is > 214-437-9499. I would NOT wait until your regular >
vet > comes back. Two weeks is a lifetime where Buddha's >
health is concerned. I like to call and talk > directly > to
the vet so that I can get a feel for whether I > like > them, get
a feel for their regular course of > treatment > for the
particular illness, and also to find out if > they are open to alternate
or unorthodox care before > I > spend money on an office
exam. Since this is > Saturday, you may want to just take Buddha's
records > in because they most likely will be really busy like >
most vets are on Saturday. Although I am not sure > if >
they are open on Saturdays at all. I've never been > there; just
heard great things about it. > > I'm glad to hear Buddha is
eating better. I can't > believe he was taking the food from a
syringe! > That's > not force-feeding, which is what a lot of
people > have > to do with sick kitties. That's true >
assist-feeding, > which is so much less stressful on both of you!
> > It's such a blessing that you both are able to be >
there for him right now at all times. When Cricket > was sick, I
had to go to work during the day, and it > just killed me to be there
while he was at home. > All > I could think about was him.
> > All you can do is your best Chandra, so try not to >
second guess yourself. Hindsight is 20/20, so you > just have to
do what your heart and mind are telling > you to do, keeping in mind all
the information you > have gathered and what the experts are telling
you, > although many of us second-guess our own vets >
sometimes. There are so many different combinations > of care that
you could do for Buddha, so many > different avenues to take and you can
never know > which > one is right. It's just not
possible. If you > believe > in a higher power, go to that
source for guidance > and > peace as well.
> > I know that you feel lost. I did too when
Cricket > was > ill. But try to keep hope, as many here have
had > success stories. Kitties who have lived much longer >
than expected, or even just a little longer. Like > you >
said, every minute that you have with Buddha, you > cherish. And
Buddha will pick up on your positive > vibes. > >
:) > Wendy > > >
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