Our beloved KC died of cancer and diabetes. He survived three chemo treatments. He fought longer than any of the doctors expected but we too watched his bravery as his body deteriorated. He was frail. But he pushed on and so did we. He didn't want to be at the vets the night he died. He was in my arms. He looked at my husband and me and laid down his beautiful little head and passed away. He will forever be with us but miracles of miracles... KC sent us a little stray cat who is in our lives now. The pain of losing KC will never go away but the huge hole he left is partially being filled with a little female named Molly. Good luck to you. My prayers are with you during this time.
Do Hudson a Favor by: Dianna
I lost my big orange tabby Gonzo to liver cancer, we tried for over a month with IV fluids twice a day, forcefeeding him and to no avail, we had to put him down. I hate to suggest this to you but maybe the best thing you could do for Hudson is to not let him suffer and let him cross the bridge and know that you will see him in the future happy healthy and in no pain. I completely understand your pain. Gonzo was only 5 years old and was never allowed outside.
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