You're worried of course, but I hope whatever is wrong with Tigris can be treated, and he will be with you for a long time yet!
I'm glad to hear he's acting like his normal self.![]()
Fister sends headbumpies and I send kisses.![]()
You're worried of course, but I hope whatever is wrong with Tigris can be treated, and he will be with you for a long time yet!
I'm glad to hear he's acting like his normal self.![]()
Fister sends headbumpies and I send kisses.![]()
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
I'm so sorry to hear this.I hope that whatever is wrong can be easily treated. Lots more prayers and positive thoughts are being sent his way.
Barbara, I'm sorry to hear these worrisome news!! Will keep Tigris in my thoughts!!
Good that he doesn't seem to feel too bad, and that he's back to his old self.
I know what you mean. I always feel the same about Luna and Lily. I'm always worried about Luna with her constant health problems, but it never occurs to me that Lily could also become ill, because she never was.I always worried for Filou but Tigris - we were always sure we would have him 20 years.
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Best wishes to you, sweet Tigris!!!
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Kirsten
We are keeping all our fingers and paws crossed for better news and a speedy recovery for Tigris. And of course, when we visit in two weeks, we're going to bring him some extra-toys and real kisses.
Tigris is rather ok tonight- obviously feeling better without all that liquid in his belly.
Trude the vet called again to hear how he was. She is a wonderful vet and loves the boys very much- she has brought these 4 years of survival to Filou.
But we do not have much hope. I happened to speak to a human doctor tonight who works a lot with cancer patients. She said that it can happen with humans as well that the liquor can be the first sign of a terminal cancer.
We have another appointment tomorrow evening.
Thank you for all your thoughts and being here for us.
I am so sorry to read about the findings with Tigris. The fluid that was removed is called ascites. Our Molly Meu had it, too. Taking out the fluids helps with breathing, heart, and aids in comfort. I will keep Tigris(you, too)in my prayers, and will light a candle, too. Sandra
Prayers and love and a candle for dearest Tigris from us, too.
I meant," said Ipslore bitterly, "what is there in this world that truly makes living worthwhile?"
Death thought about it.
CATS, he said eventually. CATS ARE NICE.
-- Terry Pratchett (1948—2015), Sourcery
We are keeping Tigris in our thoughts. Let us know what you find out.
I will call a little later tonight.
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