Have you taken Mr. Meow to Valley Central to see Dr. Hodges at all?? I mean, Joyce thinks so highly of him, and he did pull a bunch of our guys through when we thought nothing would help (look at Sneakers....). Dr. Hess gave me the same prognosis as Dr. Hodges did when it came to Alex back in February, when Dr. Fanelli missed it by a mile. I love his manner with the animals, but he's missed things before, or treated them differently than Dr. Hess, and Dr. Hess' ways have worked better with the ones he goofed up.

I didn't know that Mr. Meow was that young! Wow... I hope there is something they can do. It would be great if they could remove the tumor. If it's not attached to anything, and was movable, that's a better sign than being attached to something isn't it?? If it's small and hard and in a fixed spot, that's more likely to be a cancerous tumor than something squishy and movable (many times those are cysts). A lymph node, I'm not so sure about, cause those run throughout the body, and can spread cancer like they do in humans, but usually it's a group of lymph nodes, and not just one, right??