Hi, did they do an enema?
Hang in there with all this, and love on him lotsTuesday a specialist is coming in and will look at x rays and do an ultra sound.
With an ultrasound, they would be able to tell that there is some thickening in the intestines. Depending on which lymphoma, they may be able to give you a "good idea" of what it is, but they could not tell you for 100% unless you did a biopsy or a fine needle aspiration (if that's an option).Hi, I forgot to ask the vet, Does anyone know if i do the ultrasound can it pick up lymphoma? what type if it is i.e large or small cell my guess he would need a biopsy performed for that. I looked at my paperwork from the shelter on slim from when i got him, it was 2008 and he was already 3 yrs 3 weeks old, so he is up there in the cat years.
They should be able to tell a little bit more detail with the ultrasound than they could tell with the x-ray. I just went back and read your update comment. I'm sorry you're going through this with Slim. I know how difficult it is to go through this especially when you've loved and cared for each other for so many years. Me and my kitties will be keeping you both in our thoughts. Please keep us updated, if you're able.ooh, o,k thank you that sounds like a little more info. on that type of procedure than the x rays gave us.