Inoperable. She has a few months at most. We'll eventually have to put her to sleep. At the moment she isn't in pain. Her jaw looks lop sided because of the growth but she is still eating normally.
I'm sad that we are going to lose her soon but we won't prolong her suffering. She is 17 years old and has had some adventures with us.
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Sad - elerly cat has tumour in her jaw
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MEgirl · 03/12/2014 23:30
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