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Hi there,
My 14 almost 15 year old cat, Luna, who I wrote about in this thread, was diagnosed with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. For the past year or so, she had been having urinary issues which we thought were UTIs due to anxiety. This past week she was put on antibiotics again and she seemed to be doing better. But this morning we woke up to multiple puddles of bloody urine around the house. I of course called our nearest ER vet to see if I could bring her in and then drove her over. Since she was already on antibiotics, anti-inflammatory meds and pain meds, the doctor wanted to do an ultrasound to see if maybe she had crystals or sludge as he called it because at our usual vet they did an xray and didn't find stones.
After about 10 minutes, he came back and showed me stills that clearly demonstrated masses in her bladder and a large one outside of her bladder. He said that we could go to a specialist and they could look into removal with subsequent chemo treatment but it would cost anywhere from $2K - $4K and prolong her life an extra 6-9 months. I just had a baby two months ago, so my husband and I aren't too sure about doing that right now. I feel terrible about this and wish we would have caught it sooner. But like with anything, you can only do the best you can with the information you have available.
My cat, Luna, is currently in one of our bathrooms with a litter box, food, water and bed to hopefully confine the pee accidents to one area. She already peed bloody urine on her bed since I put her in there a few hours ago and is yowling I know partly from wanting to get out of there but also from pain.
I'm following up with her regular vet tomorrow morning to see what they think after seeing the sonogram images. But, my husband and I are already coming to terms with the fact that we may have to let her go soon.
Does anyone here have experience with their cat having transitional cell carcinoma and how long they lived or symptoms and treatments? Thanks.
Stephanie
My 14 almost 15 year old cat, Luna, who I wrote about in this thread, was diagnosed with transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder. For the past year or so, she had been having urinary issues which we thought were UTIs due to anxiety. This past week she was put on antibiotics again and she seemed to be doing better. But this morning we woke up to multiple puddles of bloody urine around the house. I of course called our nearest ER vet to see if I could bring her in and then drove her over. Since she was already on antibiotics, anti-inflammatory meds and pain meds, the doctor wanted to do an ultrasound to see if maybe she had crystals or sludge as he called it because at our usual vet they did an xray and didn't find stones.
After about 10 minutes, he came back and showed me stills that clearly demonstrated masses in her bladder and a large one outside of her bladder. He said that we could go to a specialist and they could look into removal with subsequent chemo treatment but it would cost anywhere from $2K - $4K and prolong her life an extra 6-9 months. I just had a baby two months ago, so my husband and I aren't too sure about doing that right now. I feel terrible about this and wish we would have caught it sooner. But like with anything, you can only do the best you can with the information you have available.
My cat, Luna, is currently in one of our bathrooms with a litter box, food, water and bed to hopefully confine the pee accidents to one area. She already peed bloody urine on her bed since I put her in there a few hours ago and is yowling I know partly from wanting to get out of there but also from pain.
I'm following up with her regular vet tomorrow morning to see what they think after seeing the sonogram images. But, my husband and I are already coming to terms with the fact that we may have to let her go soon.
Does anyone here have experience with their cat having transitional cell carcinoma and how long they lived or symptoms and treatments? Thanks.
Stephanie
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