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    I hope it's not a tumour...I hope it is something treatable. Hugs to you and your dear kitty.
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    Buddy is drooling, losing weight, sneezing & has a runny eye. Hes not looking good at all. This is the first time in his life that hes experienced such pain & discomfort. I will not let him suffer.

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    Prayers and good healing wishes that this is something that can be treated.

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    Buddy has gotten worse.
    his haws is showing in one of his eyes.

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    Aww, so sorry to hear this. He is an elderly boy, and sometimes these things happen.
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    It might be best to have him put to sleep but ill wait till weds & see what the vet says. I thought that this would be easier to handle since i have been through this 3 xs but it isnt. All my cats died during the fall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Aww, so sorry to hear this. He is an elderly boy, and sometimes these things happen.
    I believe hes 16 x 7...right ? Also is showing the haws (3rd eyelid) dangerous ? He does have a good appetite.

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    Showing the third eyelid means that a cat is ill. It's not necessarily dangerous.

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    I talked to a neighbor & she said her cat had the same problem with the 3rd eyelid showing. She said it was horner's syndrome & the vet gave her cat eye ointment & antibiotics & the cat got better. Buddys mouth is very sensitive when i touch him. I expected the dental surgery to go well but it hasnt.

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