LansingWolverine Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 My younger cat, Grommit. is 9 years old, and yesterday, I saw she was limping, so I took her to a vet. The vet said that she had a broken bone and a growth which caused the broken bone. If the growth is cancerous, then she'd have to be put down. Please pray for her being healthy again. Yup. He's so bad that if he gets a pain in his neck, he doesn't go to the chiropractor, he throws himself out the window."Hump... be right back...." *drops 40 stories* "Feel better now." Geese's doctor calls it "fall king Kong therapy."
PlasmoidThunder Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 I do not believe in praying and such, however, I've known people to treat pets as family members, so I can only assume that losing one would be just as tragic as if it were an actual relative. Stay strong. Project LG said: God knows you shit out characters like a friggin' gumball machine.
Lord Batros Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 sorry Man, i lost a ferret once to Cancer , hard to watch it happen, Ferrets & Cats share alot of the same health issues oddly enough & both are prone to developing Cancer at a high rate ,truth be told as hard as it would be to let Grommet go, if it is the big C & it was so large it caused a broken Bone, it would be the most humane thing to do for Her, to just let her go to sleep , im man enough to admit that when i had to have my Pet Bearded Dragon Buddy Put down because he wasn't responding to medicine, me & my wife both cried ,loved that little Guy , im sorry for u & your Cat man, but tomorrow at church ill make sure to throw one up to the big guy upstairs for u & Her My Reason For Living My little Demon Joesph Jr & My Demon Princess Lilly R.I.P Dad i miss u everyday
Werewood Posted April 13, 2014 Posted April 13, 2014 I hope your cat can overcome this illness hardship! It is also a hard time for you too and you have to be stronger x2 than your cat because you are your cat's master. Show your cat your strength too! By the way, if one doctor doesn't work out then try another doctor. Sometimes a different doctor makes a huge difference. "I still care to share because I believe in Sharing is Caring" - Werewood
FarHarborButcher Posted April 16, 2014 Posted April 16, 2014 Our cat died not too long ago actually, she seemed like she had been sick leading up to it too, hopefully your cat will be ok.
LansingWolverine Posted April 19, 2014 Author Posted April 19, 2014 Thanks for all of the support, guys. She's still alive and she's recovering at a slow rate, but she's slowly getting to the point of waling on all fours. Yup. He's so bad that if he gets a pain in his neck, he doesn't go to the chiropractor, he throws himself out the window."Hump... be right back...." *drops 40 stories* "Feel better now." Geese's doctor calls it "fall king Kong therapy."
Sinnamon Posted April 19, 2014 Posted April 19, 2014 Man I would be a train wreck if something happened to my cat. Stay strong brother. I'm glad she is recovering. That IS always a good sign.
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