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PHKitkat
at Fri Jul 20 18:26:53 2007 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by PHKitkat ]
Hi Again,
You definitely did the right thing by allowing the vet to biopsy Sola's intestines. Obtaining biopsies by endoscope is the second best way to diagnose intestinal lymphoma, and as you know, the procedure is easier on the cat than an open exploratory.
My Timothy is a semi-feral kitty and is almost impossible to medicate. This eliminates the possibility of Leukeran or oral steroids as his treatment. That is why he gets depo-medrol. It's an injection that doesn't sting so I am able to give it to him easily. The injection also stops his diarrhea until it is almost time for the next shot. Even though Timothy is now going downhill gradually he is still a happy boy and his appetite is good. I'm very grateful for that.
Leukeran is an excellent drug that I would not hesitate to give if it is recommended for one of my cats that can be medicated. Some cats experience poor appetite and digestive upset while on the drug, but it is not given every day so the cat gets a break.
Please let us know when you get the biopsy results and remember that if Sola does have lymphoma it is very treatable. If you have any other questions don't hesitate to ask 
Regards, PHKitkat
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