The incision is healing nicely, and she doesn't have to wear the red suit any more. Haven't heard back from the vet yet about the tumor. Still hoping for it not being malignant.
Other than that, Nora is back to normal, such a sweet cat, jumping up in the sofa every evening demanding cuddles :-)...
We are still waiting for the biopsy results. There is one interesting change: since september, Nora has been going around the living room miaowing every night around bedtime, for 20 minutes. This stopped when I took her home after her surgery. Maybe she felt the tumor, and knew something was up...
Thank you for your insight, and I'm so sorry the treatments didn't work so well for you.
Haha, thanks. She wants lots of attention and cuddles, that's for sure! I'm so happy that she seems joyful, it gives me hope.
Oh, how nice! Thank you :-)
Thank you, it's good to feel your support. It's tough dealing with these situations when living alone, and my friends who are not pet owners don't really understand, so it's nice to read your posts.
Last week was really bad for us, but we got through. The CT scan on wednesday showed only one...
...also, I read about the treatments, I am so happy that chemo treatment for cats seems to be a little less horrible than it can be for humans.
I'm hoping for a full recovery, or a few good years for my beloved cat :(
Thank you for replying, I really appreciate the support! This day has been really tough on me and my cat. I took her to the vet to talk about the chances of her developing FIP, and we ended up with the lymphoma diagnosis. I am still in shock that my first two cats got these somewhat rare...
Sometimes, the lightning strikes twice. I am in a total shock. I adopted my first two cats in mid-september, and the 14th of november I chose to put down the youngest cat (7 months old) because of a serious FIP infection. I only had her for 60 days, but it broke my heart. Now, less than two...