Grayson
2/2019 Grayson was brought into our vets office as a stray.
When he was snap tested he was found to be a double positive.
The finder/owner said we do not want him euthanize him.
Our vet tried talking some sense into him and go no where,
he insisted that the cat be killed. They called us and asked us
to please take this fellow. He is a super nice cat and deserves
to not be killed. The owner agreed to sign him over to the vet
and walked away. This sweet fellow has no idea how close
he came to the needle.
He has been on the streets, is very anemic we are hoping from
fleas, we are hoping with good food and time he will get a
period of time of good health. He sure is a nice fellow,
some one has loved this guy at some point in his life.
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3/16/2019 RIP Grayson
We took him to the vet yesterday because he obviously did
not feel good. We took his temperature and he was running
a fever. The vets pulled blood work, did x-rays
and an ultrasound. The vet said his kidneys were huge
and strongly felt that we were dealing with lymphoma.
We decided to wait until to today to see the more
comprehensive blood work we sent out before we made
any decisions.
Grayson made the decision for us. This morning he went
into respiratory distress, was cold, gray, limp. The vet
called me, explained what was going on and I told her
to kiss him goodbye for me, tell him we love him and help
him over the rainbow bridge. I was not going to make
him suffer for 20 minutes for me to get there for me
to be with him, (And I doubt he would have lived survived
that long)
I just saw the blood work had come up and he was more
anemic than he was at the first, the leukemia won.
He was such a nice fellow that sadly had a really bad life.
We were blessed to have known him for a month and for
him to get to know what it was like to sleep on a warm bed,
be fed, and loved. No longer living as an unwanted stray.
He will be missed.