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Possible Tumour.
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My cat has been limping on hind leg for 5 weeks. Initial visit to vet was thought to be pulled knee ligament and was treated with antibiotic and anti-inflammatory injections over 4 week period. No better and so was xrayed last Thursday. Vet now thinks there is a possibility it may be a tumour on his leg. His chest is clear so if it is a cancerous growth, it hasn't spread to his chest which would no doubt be the next area to be affected. We have an appointment tomorrow at the Cambridge University Animal Hospital for further tests. I understand if only the leg is affected then his leg may well have to be amputated which having read various articles, cats adapt easily to this. Obviously I am gutted but will have to do what is right for Puss and be guided by the experts. Has anyone else had this problem with their furry friends and what has been the quality of life and outcome. Would be glad of any input.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So sorry to hear about your poor puss, the vet will advise you on what kind of tumour it is and what lies ahead for your deer puss, I had a dog with bone cancer and had him put to sleep as there were no other options, if it is localised and not spread then he may well have his leg amputated, just bare in mind that he may need chemo depending on what cancer it is, only you know how he is in him self, 10 is not old for a cat, waite till vets appointment and talk thoroughly with them, write down questions you want answered before you go, as your head is in a different place when there, good luck, x
Thank you both for sharing your kind thoughts. Re Benji, it is very encouraging to see how this cat coped, certainly didn't seem to stop him doing the things he enjoyed. I have noted your comments re questions to ask and agree it is a good idea. Tomorrow is looming, fingers crossed that the tumour, if it is, has not spread to other areas.
Not good news. Puss taken to Cambridge yesterday and stayed overnight for necessary tests. Before doing a full biopsy of the lump, it was noticeable that his heart was not functioning fully. ECG, and scans done of his heart which they say is severe cardiac disease and would not stand up to a full anaesthetic. He has been prescribed heart medication which he will need for remainder of his life and a further appointment made for 2 weeks for recheck on heart condition. A full biopsy could possibly be done then but lump has been confirmed as a tumor. Thinking of just letting him stay in his home surroundings for the remainder of his time which may be around 9 months. Amputation will not really add much more and no more if tumor spread. Really upset but nothing we can do. Both myself and hubby have shed some tears over last 2 days.Thanks for everyone's concern. Will keep you updated.
Update on Puss. Took him back to Cambridge yesterday. Heart scan showed signs of improvement having had medication for 3 weeks. Operation for amputation carried out today and have been told that he has come out of op fine and was eating. Should be bringing him home Thursday. Feel happier now, just want him home.