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Wanderlost
Oct 26, 2018Nomad II
The vet called with the lab results. Spotacus has a cancerous lymph node. He’ll be visiting an oncologist on 7 Nov to see what they can do/what we can afford. Very few cancer cells have seeped into the fluid around it, so it may be removable with minimal follow-on treatment. Hate for him to have to wait so long, but that particular veterinary hospital is booked solid with cancer patients.
Spotacus almost purred when I held him for a while a bit ago. Then he ate some kibble. If his sense of survival is still as strong as when it led him to us, he just might get through it.
Spotacus almost purred when I held him for a while a bit ago. Then he ate some kibble. If his sense of survival is still as strong as when it led him to us, he just might get through it.
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