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It sounds like fluids would help him more than anything. That is something that a locum could easily do. I used to give sub-cutaneous fluids to my elderly cats whose kidneys were no longer working very well, and it helped them a great deal. Maybe you could take him for fluid treatment once or twice a week.
It's a huge journey for me, I have no transport and spine and neck problems. If it came to that I'd have to use a vet in my town that has had a damming reviews as far as cats go. I read a very disturbing review on how a cat and its owner was treated, it left me cold
Taxis would be over £40
 

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It's a huge journey for me, I have no transport and spine and neck problems. If it came to that I'd have to use a vet in my town that has had a damming reviews as far as cats go. I read a very disturbing review on how a cat and its owner was treated, it left me cold
Taxis would be over £40
Yes I can relate. I'm also a long distance from veterinary and other necessities, about a half hour away, but I do have a car and can drive (even if no longer on super highways). Otherwise a taxi here would be equally exorbitant. Your cat looks like a gentle little soul and I hope the best for him. :-(
 

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The news today was horrific. He has stage 4 cancer his red and white cells are insane, it's highly likely that that the lump in his intestine is also cancer so the only solution is to let him go.

I cannot believe the kindness of my once worst enemy, he is going too dig him a grave because we cannot stand not to lose him completely.
This man was full of grief when my dog died and supported me amazingly.

Plus an old school and long time friend is going to take us to the vets on Tuesday next week. I am keeping him as comfortable as possible and managing his pain relief. My biggest problem is I can't get him to release his bowle

My dogs ashes hasn't been returned, from October 21st but there are good reasons on that, the emergency vets that was called into my home. As they live a distance away and cannot bring them until they come back into this area.

Thanks so much for your support.
 

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The news today was horrific. He has stage 4 cancer his red and white cells are insane, it's highly likely that that the lump in his intestine is also cancer so the only solution is to let him go.

I cannot believe the kindness of my once worst enemy, he is going too dig him a grave because we cannot stand not to lose him completely.
This man was full of grief when my dog died and supported me amazingly.

Plus an old school and long time friend is going to take us to the vets on Tuesday next week. I am keeping him as comfortable as possible and managing his pain relief. My biggest problem is I can't get him to release his bowle

My dogs ashes hasn't been returned, from October 21st but there are good reasons on that, the emergency vets that was called into my home. As they live a distance away and cannot bring them until they come back into this area.

Thanks so much for your support.
I'm so sorry to read this. At least this explains his symptoms and you won't have to put him and yourself through more stressful vet visits except for the final one on Tuesday. This is very sad.
 

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