Just discovered this Board on Google, and with the encouragement of my vet, I'd like to ask for some advice and information.
My 14 year old, 18 pound female Tortoiseshell shorthair, Angelica (aka "Jelly", yes, she is tubby) was diagnosed with osteosarcoma of the distal tibia last year. She was on my bed and broke her leg when she tried to jump down. I rushed her to the vet, who discovered the cancer on an xray. Her right rear leg was amputated to the hip.
I was told that in spite of her age and weight, she had an excellent prognosis because cats (unlike dogs and people) have a very low incidence of the cancer spreading from bone cancer, if the bone cancer is in one of their legs. An amputation usually results in a cure.
Jelly adjusted and so did I, after the amputation. She's doing O.K., I guess. Only the occasional soiled backside when she can't hold herself up in the box. Thank goodness for baby wipes.
All has been well until recently, when Jelly developed a very bad bladder infection. She was passing blood and clots through her urethra, and was in distress. I rushed her to the vet, who put her on antibiotics and a shot of steriod for the inflamation. He also xrayed her to check for stones.
Although there were no stones, there was a "spot" or "shadow" on her right lung, a little smaller than a penney. The other vet at the clinic was consulted, and he also is concerned that Jelly could have metastatic disease.
For right now, we are concentrating on clearing up the bladder infection and the serious constipation problem she's also had for about two weeks. Jelly only passes a couple of hard rocks every couple of days. She hasn't passed anything in 2 1/2 days. I am now adding pumpkin to her food and a little grated carrot. She is getting triple doses of petrolax each day. It seems to have little effect. If Jelly doesn't poop by tomorrow at noon, she is going to the vet for an enema.
In the meantime, Jelly continues to eat and have an appetite. But nothing comes out!
We are going to re-do the xrays in 3-4 weeks.
In addition to any comment anybody would like to make about my kittie's case, I'd like to ask these questions:
1. Does anybody know of a cat who had bone cancer in the lower leg, get an amputation, and have it spread (or not)?
2. Does anybody know what the actual rate of metastatis is on feline osteosarcoma of distal axia? Web research indicates that it is "low", whatever that means. Does that mean 1%, 20%, etc.?
3. What other possibilities exist that could cause a spot or shadow on the lung in an xray?
4. Does anybody know of a kittie (or person for that matter) who had a "spot" show up on an xray that disappeared on its own?
Thank you so much for any help or input. I've enjoyed reading your posts. You can tell, I love my baby.
Madonna F/Angelica Mew
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