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Pepper the cat after surgery
Pepper the cat after surgery
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pepperthekat


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Registered: August 2008
Location: Encino, CA
Posts: 8
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Pepper had tumor removed. This Pepper 2 days after surgery. Unfortunately the tumor grew back! The tumor is malignant (soft tissue sarcoma). Her survival is slim, but I need help to financially help her. If you'd like to help out then please check out my myspace page which is in my profile. Thank you so much!
· Date: Sun August 17, 2008 · Views: 787 ·
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krzekmaya
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Registered: May 2008
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Tue August 19, 2008 01:41 Rating: 10.00 

Poor thing! I'm sorry to hear the tumor grew back but it generally happens. It happened to us twice & it was not a happy end, sorry to say...

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pepperthekat
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Registered: August 2008
Location: Encino, CA
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Fri August 22, 2008 20:19

Thank you for your concern again. I'm sorry that happened to you twice. I'm new to this. I'd hate to see a sad ending for my cat. I've read other responses that a pet owner had an animal that had a tumor. My vet oncologist says that a possibility for the frequent tumors is vaccines. Animials get too many vaccines every year. Animals are suppose to get vaccinated once every three years instead of once every year. Also, there are other factors like inbreeding, genetics, chemicals in foods, etc. It's ashame.

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