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TopicI must regretfully inform that Sniper the kitten has passed away
apolloooo
07/21/20 6:05:23 AM
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The xray result came and he has this mega blockage in his esophagus. It's either due to a condition he was born with or a foreign object that got stuck in a very particular area. Regular blockages usually happens down lower in the intestine. With sniper it happened in the esophagus area, which they have to remove ribcage, obscured behind lungs. To even check it already is a big risk. None of the doctor in the clinic (i was referred to a bigger one) has done something like that, especially to a cat as small as Sniper.

I could gamble and go with it, but chances are slim. Even if he lives, the condition will get worse and he will develop breathing difficulties and possibly pneumonia. He wouldn't make it past 1 in the best of condition. I have to make the hardest choice. The last thing he did is use his last ounce of energy to climb on my shoulder before the vet administered the anesthesia. He died in my arms, purring. Maybe from pain, maybe because it's his reserved napping place. It could be either or both at the same time.

The least i can do is adopt another abandoned animal and try my best too with them. Probably gonna take some time as i recover and grief first.

I want to thank you all cemen and cegals an everyone who offered your support and love.

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