Dillon
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  • Posted On: Jun 13 2010 6:53pm
My kitty, Dillon, passed away last night.



We had so many health problems with him. First he had a coccidial infection, then tapeworms, then the bowel troubles continued and it was discovered he had a colitis attack. He was put on steroids for that, which at first didn't seem to work and we thought we'd have to have him put to sleep. Then he rallied, his bowel problems all went away and he had about a week and a half of good health. He even put on a pound. But last Wednesday his right eye was suddenly inflamed and swollen so he had an emergency vet visit. That's when they discovered he had lesions on his eye common with lymphoma cancer.

Cancer in cats will generally attack the intestines first, which is why he was having all these bowel troubles. Despite the cancer diagnosis, we weren't thinking we'd lose him so soon because there were options. The type of cancer that shows in eye lesions does respond well to steroids and since he was already on them and responding well, the vet hoped the steroids would be enough to turn it around. He had an appointment Monday morning to be checked to see how the steroid drops, along with his pill, were doing for his eye. We have a very good vet, they were opening over an hour early just to see Dillon so Archie could drop him off on his way to work and then staying open late so he could pick him up after work. But this entire area of South Carolina lacks 24 hour emergency vet care. The closest is an hour drive away and the vet able to handle exotic pet emergencies is almost 2 hours away.

Saturday morning Dillon couldn't eat. He wanted to very badly, he rushed to anything you tried to give him but as soon as it was in his mouth, it was like he involuntarily spit it out. He could drink however so we gave him milk and wet cat food with water added to make it drink able. He had some Pedilyte too so we weren't concerned he wouldn't make it to his vet appointment. I know milk is a no no for cats, but it was the only liquid nutrient we had, and it was to be for one day. By late Saturday night, we'd realized he'd most likely had a stroke, which was why he couldn't seem to work his mouth but could his tongue. Through the night, he had several more mini strokes. He passed away around 5am.

He was such a great little kitty. Even when he was sick he never tried to scratch or bite you no matter how much you had to handle him. He would literally kneed you for hours, since he was rather obsessive compulsive about it so if you moved he had to begin again. But he never poked hard, he always lightly poked you. We even gave him a bath once and he was submissive through the whole thing and never once tried to hurt us to get away.

This is him, the first week we had him, before he got really sick.

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  • Posted On: Jun 13 2010 7:31pm
I am so very sorry for your loss.

It's strange but, when I saw the title of this thread, the hairs on my neck stood up and I felt this feeling of grief. Before I even clicked the button, I knew. I feel a deep sense of remorse for Dillon and for you, and for Archie.

You should try to find solace in the fact that, from what I've read, despite his prevailing medical issues you took Dillon in, loved him and made him feel welcome and whole. The last part of his life, that which he shared with you and Archie, was probably among the best experiences he knew or was likely to know... and you two are responsible for giving him that. So be strong, know that whatever comes after death his life with you was lived well, and loved as well.

I am deeply saddened by his death but rejoice in knowing he was allowed to live and to live happily.

Condolences.
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  • Posted On: Jun 13 2010 7:54pm
thanks, I guess I posted here because I knew there were folks here who understood how we were feeling right now...
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  • Posted On: Jun 13 2010 8:29pm
Losing a pet is losing a loved one at the end of the day.

My sincere condolences Damalis.
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  • Posted On: Jun 14 2010 8:15pm
I'm sorry Damalis. Losing a pet is like losing a family member.
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  • Posted On: Jun 17 2010 1:35am
Sorry for your loss.

I do hope the best for you getting through this rough time.
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  • Posted On: Jun 19 2010 1:27am
Very sorry for your loss, you seem to have some good fond memories, hold onto them.
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  • Posted On: Jun 19 2010 1:44pm
Awww, I'm sorry to hear that. Think I told ya about my cat ingesting antifreeze not to long ago and passing away. Just this morning my boss dropped by with her dog Max on the way to put him down. Fourteen years old with tons of health problems, took a picture so she could remember him... All you can do is remember the good times from there to here. *internet hugs*
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  • Posted On: Jun 20 2010 6:37am
thanks every one for the thoughts... still miss the little guy but he was so sick I know he's better off now
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  • Posted On: Jul 12 2010 1:44am
I am very very sorry for your loss. I had to endure the loss of two dogs in one year; one of them we didn't even know what was wrong with him after $6,000 worth of testing. Neither made it past 10 years, when they should have lived longer.