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    Quote Originally Posted by Barbara View Post
    I've heard about kidney transplants in cats before but I have my doubts. You know that my Filou survived renal disease for 5 years- and he was only 14 when he left for Rainbow Bridge but I would have never considered to put him through a kidney transplant surgery. Plus there is another thing: in humans you talk about "donating" because the person donating a kidney can decide whether he or she wants to do that- it is a risk even for the donator but he can willingly take the risk to help another person.
    A cat does not have that decision and I feel it would not be ok if I decided that this cat has to "donate".
    We cannot fix everything that will lead to death finally and we have to live with it. It is sad but it is life.
    [size]I agree. Celebrity Robin Quivers of Howard Stern radio fame in New York had a kidney transplant (cost was around fifteen grand!) performed on one of her cats, and it was part of the deal that she adopt the donor cat. Both cats are doing well. My Schuyler is going through CRF (chronic renal failure) and if I had the means to afford such a surgery I would not put him (and a donor cat) through it, partly because cancer is also suspected in Schuyler.

    My brother-in-law donated a kidney to his sister several years ago and they both doing fine.
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    News: $915 raise for Walter! Money dance is happening. Come on IMOM Angels, keep spreading the word.

    A movie (if I've done this right)of sweet Walter.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7a7O...yer_detailpage

    BTW: Surgery is scheduled for tomorrow, and if it doesn't happen he has to undergo another dialysis treatment costing $500!
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    An updated post from Walter's family says that they will be adopting the donor cat also.

    Though, I hope to never have need for this treatment, it is interesting to know that it is available.
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    FUND UPDATE

    <drum roll>

    Walter has $1425 - almost HALF WAY THERE!!!

    IMOM members have been issuing matching challenges. They will match your donation up to $100. Turn your $1 into $2.

    Please cross-post Walter's story.
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    I am so sorry to hear about your son-in-law. My sympathies for you and your family.
    Anne
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    Former kitties now in foster care: Nellie aka Eleanor van Fluffytail (at a Cat Cafe), Lady Jane Grey, Bob the Bobtail, and Callie. Kimi has been adopted into another family that understands Siamese. HRH Oliver Woodrow von Katz is in a Sanctuary.

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