With Tigris it all happened during 2 weeks. (see the thread just a little below Clyde's story). We got the diagnosis on Sunday and it said already taht the cancer was in the intestines AND in the liver. And it said the cells were very active.
With Tigris getting worse very quickly we felt it would have been a torture for him to try any treatment - being no recommended treatment in the first place. Tigris is now out of pain but his parents are not and will not be for quite some time to come.
These little guys leave big holes![]()
I'm so sorry to hear this.Now Clyde is pain free and at peace. I'm sure that he knew how much you loved him. RIP sweet boy.
Please take care. (((HUGS)))
I'm sorry to hear about Clyde; I know you've had some other issues with him in the past and I hoped this was just another bump. My sympathies are with you.
Godspeed to the Bridge, dear Clyde, and Peace to your human.
GO RAVENS!!
I'm so sorry. You did everything you could and thank you for rescuing him from the shelter.
May he rest in peace.
Melissa
Because of your love and care, Clyde had the best times of his life when you adopted him last year.
He leaves a huge hole...and you know how much he loved you too, because you were on his side every step of the way, even when being on his side meant sending him peacefully to the Bridge while your heart broke.
You were the best cat meowmie for Clyde.
{{{{hugs}}}}
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