wolfsoul
07-05-2004, 02:42 PM
I am at Jynnelle's house right now so I can be on the net. I am really happy to see all of the nice replies that Leather's thread got. :) Thanks so much everyone. Here is the story on what happened..
Leather could not move her back legs. She was dragging them, and they were very swollen.The vet didn't know what was wrong. She wasn't in any pain, so we took her back home to see if she would change any. Then, she couldn't move her body at all. She was completely paralyzed, so she went back to the vet, and the vet still didn't know what was wrong. He thought she might have had a stroke. He did some closer examinations and found a large mass in her abdomen. We know that Leather had had cancer atleast since she was seven when she had a tumor removed. The vet had given her three months to live, and it's been almost four years as she would be turning 11 this September. The vet thought that the mass in her chest was probably another tumor, and it was somehow affecting her legs. My stepmom was in Toronto at this time and was desperatly trying to get a flight back in time, but it was too late. The vet said that normally he would wait for the legal owner to be there, because it is illegal to put down a pet without the legal owner's signature, but we all knew that we couldn't leave her in pain, and the vet said that if we would have left her like that that he would have called the SPCA anyways.
I didn't cry much, as I'm all cried out over Sara's recent passing. Two pets in less than a month can be quite heartwrenching, but planning for the soon arrival of my new kitten really helps me overcome any anguish I might feel. I hope there is a little bit of Leather and Sara in him.
Thanks everyone for the support. I hope I am able to get the internet back soon so that I am able to come back and thank you all for any replies that might be left in this thread.
Jordan
Leather could not move her back legs. She was dragging them, and they were very swollen.The vet didn't know what was wrong. She wasn't in any pain, so we took her back home to see if she would change any. Then, she couldn't move her body at all. She was completely paralyzed, so she went back to the vet, and the vet still didn't know what was wrong. He thought she might have had a stroke. He did some closer examinations and found a large mass in her abdomen. We know that Leather had had cancer atleast since she was seven when she had a tumor removed. The vet had given her three months to live, and it's been almost four years as she would be turning 11 this September. The vet thought that the mass in her chest was probably another tumor, and it was somehow affecting her legs. My stepmom was in Toronto at this time and was desperatly trying to get a flight back in time, but it was too late. The vet said that normally he would wait for the legal owner to be there, because it is illegal to put down a pet without the legal owner's signature, but we all knew that we couldn't leave her in pain, and the vet said that if we would have left her like that that he would have called the SPCA anyways.
I didn't cry much, as I'm all cried out over Sara's recent passing. Two pets in less than a month can be quite heartwrenching, but planning for the soon arrival of my new kitten really helps me overcome any anguish I might feel. I hope there is a little bit of Leather and Sara in him.
Thanks everyone for the support. I hope I am able to get the internet back soon so that I am able to come back and thank you all for any replies that might be left in this thread.
Jordan