It was sheer anguish and fear; my only thought was help my cat has cancer. This wasn't my first time to experience cancer in pets and have the heartbreak of experiencing the loss of life to one of my "babies"; even writing this article now is the cause of fresh burning tears. My previous experience with feline cancer had culminated in my holding Michel Shawn as the vet administered the life ending drug. I had then taken "Mikey" home wrapped in my Miami Dolphins towel to put him to rest. Months later, I had found Kim's Princess Raggedy Ann, a registered Ragamuffin, in California that I purchased and had flown in to be my "Annie."
Annie, a beautiful seal tortoiseshell had given birth to several "purr babies" which was the reason I had wait to spay her. Once I discovered my inability to sell her babies, I had stopped allowing her to breed, but only 10 years after I had found her I discovered "the lump". Cat tumors in this case feline breast cancer appears in 1 out of 4,000 cats. A correlation between early spaying and feline breast cancer has been found. I had been diligent in my protection of Annie from the feline leukemia virus, but contributed or negligently through my ignorance allowed her to develop feline breast cancer.
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The only treatment option that I was offered for Annie was pet chemotherapy, which wasn't an option in my opinion. 2 months ago, I lost my Annie to feline breast cancer. I paid the ultimate price for my negligence and ignorance by not spaying Annie. Hopefully, my loss and pain will help you. This article is both my tribute to Mikey and Annie and a referral to a treatment option that I didn't know about for either of them.
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