To: Canedawg
Try phosphate binders, subcutaneous fluids daily and periactin to stimulate the appetite. If you have already done this on the recommendations of your veterinarian, then you may be at the end. Valium at a very low dose sometimes also will control seizures and stimulate the appetite. It is very common for cats to have a special type of brain tumour that believe it or not, is very operable and successful but with the complications you spoke of, keeping your cat happy and letting your cat live and die with dignity may be the best option. It seems the time for a decision is always made by other factors, let the events guide you to the right decision and don't force the issue. I wish you well. I lost my favourite horse valentine's day and it pains me; I raised him,trained him, and had him for 21 years.
To: vetvetdoug
I lost my favorite horse valentine's day and it pains me; I raised him,trained him, and had him for 21 years.As an animal lover , my condolences
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03/03/2006 12:57:33 PM PST by
apackof2
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