kashmir64
My heartfelt condolences for your loss of Old Man Beagle. It does sound like an easy passing, which is what we all want for ourselves and our loved ones.
Yeah, the loss of a family member is deeply felt, no matter the relationship.Thank you all for your support.
Kumal had a small fit. Not because he liked him at all. Even though I removed all the bedding, I hadn't steam cleaned the carpet yet. I was trying to sleep...did you know the sun starts to come up at 4:15 am...and he smelled where the beagle had slept, looked at me lying down and ran to me and smash his head into mine...repeatedly. Death had a distinct smell and he has some serious PTSD from his past. He has not left my side.
It wasn't the dog. Kumal's owner had died and he and another cat were left alone in the house for some time. The other cat was adopted almost immediately once they were at the shelter, but being black and shy, Kumal was overlooked for months. I guess he would run and hide from everyone when they approached. Until me. When I opened his cage he ran to me and lept into my arms and draped himself across my shoulder. So I took him home. He has always licked everyone's nose when they are asleep (to make sure they are still alive?), but last night was bad for him.Yeah, the loss of a family member is deeply felt, no matter the relationship.
Let's hope that the surgery works. Just in case I'm wrong and there is a God, I will say a prayer and light a candle for him.Update on Shane:
The biopsy came back as a very aggressive cancer. They said he is going to have surgery to remove the tumer next week, not sure what day, then they will do chemo and it can take up to a year for recovery. If they don't do surgery he only has 2 months to live.
So it was present before birth. But it does say that some patients "can be cured" so that is something to bear in mind and focus on.It's called a chordoma. My sister said his medical team is very confident.
Understanding Chordoma - Chordoma Foundation
I have been following your posts and are so saddened to hear of Shane’s medical programs. My heart goes out.It's called a chordoma. My sister said his medical team is very confident.
Understanding Chordoma - Chordoma Foundation
Thank you for the article. If I am reading it right, it sounds fairly confident in treatment. All my friends know about Shane and the gift I sent him. They all send best wishes and healing vibes.It's called a chordoma. My sister said his medical team is very confident.
Understanding Chordoma - Chordoma Foundation
I had a stage 4 cancer in my colon and it was surgically removed, I had chemo and radiation and lived for almost a year in a doze or whatever. That whole year (2001) is nothing that I really remember besides awful bouts of diarrhea and watching the cooking channel although I don't remember any of that really either. I only had my daughter who had a severe heart condition to help me, she did as well as she could although by the time I finally got well enough to notice the house needed a thorough cleaning (you've never seen so many dust bunnies under a bed!) She did as much as she could but we could not effort a house cleaner. How the laundry and cooking got done I don't know, I'm sure we did not eat take-out as we could not afford it. Thank goodness we had a dishwasher. My fellow employees and even my boss donated vacation time so I could still have a paycheck after I had used up my own and my sick leave and disability had run out. Bless them all. Not until after that year I could take in what had happened in NYC with the Towers having been destroyed, at the time it just sort of went by me and left no impression. I HAVE BEEN CLEAR OF CANCER SINCE THEN. A GOOD ATTITUDE HELPS. I NEVER THOUGHT THAT I WOULD DIE, I JUST SAID THAT THE DOCTORS WOULD CUT THAT THING OUT, IT WOULD BE RADIATED TO DEATH AND THE REST WOULD BE DESTROYED BY CHEMO AND IT DID. So keep a good attitude, I think that is what kept me alive.Update on Shane:
The biopsy came back as a very aggressive cancer. They said he is going to have surgery to remove the tumer next week, not sure what day, then they will do chemo and it can take up to a year for recovery. If they don't do surgery he only has 2 months to live.
Oh, poor Kumal. How is he now? Darling boy.Thank you all for your support.
Kumal had a small fit. Not because he liked him at all. Even though I removed all the bedding, I hadn't steam cleaned the carpet yet. I was trying to sleep...did you know the sun starts to come up at 4:15 am...and he smelled where the beagle had slept, looked at me lying down and ran to me and smash his head into mine...repeatedly. Death has a distinct smell and he has some serious PTSD from his past. He has not left my side.
I am sorry to hear this. I have been praying for him and will continue to do so.Update on Shane:
The biopsy came back as a very aggressive cancer. They said he is going to have surgery to remove the tumer next week, not sure what day, then they will do chemo and it can take up to a year for recovery. If they don't do surgery he only has 2 months to live.
Thanks for asking, but he's doing better than Onsa. The Beagle was her buddy. They slept together, played together and on occasion she would steal bits of his food. He shared with her. I made sure she saw him before we buried his body, so she's not calling for him, she's just moping around.Oh, poor Kumal. How is he now? Darling boy.
Oh no. Poor baby. Makes me sad. So they were buds. So difficult when we lose a baby and the ones left behind are struggling. Please give her a hug from me and my girls and for you and Kumal as well.Thanks for asking, but he's doing better than Onsa. The Beagle was her buddy. They slept together, played together and on occasion she would steal bits of his food. He shared with her. I made sure she saw him before we buried his body, so she's not calling for him, she's just moping around.
I've gotten it at Chewy before. But Purina One is pretty similar, so I got a bag of that this time at the grocery store.It's the only place I can get Pro Plan dog/cat food and I am almost out.