Oh, sweetheart! This is heartbreaking for me, even more so for you - my mom's beloved Pyka had nasal surgery for blocked breathing...and it came back cancerous. And this doesn't often happened - I so hoped that where Pyka lost the battle, Tiger would come through fine!
1. Email or call this vet and ask him for the name of an animal oncologist. This may not cost a lot, since your vet has the medical records on Tiger and could send them to this person for another opinion. Specialists have a different slant on things - for example, just how chemo might affect Tiger.
2. Is this a single tumour, and some cancer is left behind?
3. PM Craftlady - she has a lot of knowledge about herbal stuff that WORKS.
Pyka had nasal lymphoma; Tiger has squamous cell carcinoma. There MIGHT be a difference in prognosis.
Above all, don't feel guilty - there is NO way to spot nasal cancer without a biopsy or surgery and actually testing the material.
You get hold of an oncologist - I'll go Google....
HUGS!






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