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Sophie-dog's red blood count is down
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<blockquote data-quote="gcvmom" data-source="post: 237974" data-attributes="member: 3444"><p>It is so dang hard to deal with these issues when a beloved pet is sick. We once had a cat that developed a bone cancer on his lower jaw. He was a relatively young cat, about 7 years if I remember right. After much debate, I opted to go for the $1,500 surgery because the vet said the cat would likely go on to live a long life (just on a very soft diet!) because the cancer was limited to the jaw bone. It was a huge expense, but I did not regret it. (The only downside was that two weeks after the surgery, he got out and was snatched by a coyote.)</p><p> </p><p>I hope there's something reasonable they can do for Sophie that doesn't put you in the poorhouse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gcvmom, post: 237974, member: 3444"] It is so dang hard to deal with these issues when a beloved pet is sick. We once had a cat that developed a bone cancer on his lower jaw. He was a relatively young cat, about 7 years if I remember right. After much debate, I opted to go for the $1,500 surgery because the vet said the cat would likely go on to live a long life (just on a very soft diet!) because the cancer was limited to the jaw bone. It was a huge expense, but I did not regret it. (The only downside was that two weeks after the surgery, he got out and was snatched by a coyote.) I hope there's something reasonable they can do for Sophie that doesn't put you in the poorhouse. [/QUOTE]
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