I'm afraid Misty has worsened overnight, and has now lost all mobility
and I'm not sure but I think He may have lost His Bladder and Bowel control, OH has got some pad's from the Hospital
This is so Hard Because apart from this He IS Still Misty, It was straight forward when Hamish had to go, He Looked ill
and Unhappy, whereas Misty is still eating and Drinking, Purring and Bright.
But I now feel we have came to the end of Our Journey together
when I Initially spoke to the vet over the phone, He was pretty downbeat and said there was nothing else We could do
( this vet is the owner of the practice, a Mr Brain) I Did mention to Him about the Potassium, But again, He thinks it is the
Cancer taking a hold as Lymphosarcoma is quite aggressive. It was only when I said that Shirley ( My Vet ) had Mentioned
the steroid injection as a last resort that I could hear Him looking through Notes, came back on the phone and said:
" Yes, we could try that "
He seemed a bit annoyed when I said I was wanting a call out, as I did not want to stress Misty by travelling in the car
He said "If only you'd phoned earlier, I'm not long back from Fraserburgh "
It doesn't look as though it's worked
I have never had to give Misty a Proper wash in all the years Ive had Him, but the state He is in atm leaves me with no
alternative, Just glad that OH is not working today, I'm away down to Tescos for some baby shampoo
Strangely, although I have My Moments
I seem to be accepting the situation for now ( Until I have to call the Vet
)
Misty has had CRF for over a year and a half and the cancer since January, I feel Blessed that I have had this Extra time to spoil
Him even more since the CRF and that I have been Home these past 4 Months to look after Him
Looking Back as with Hamish, He's had a Brilliant Life, Just sad it has to end this way
I wished He could have Made it to His 18th, but that is looking very unlikely at the Moment