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I had many issues and in last three years 3 died, 2 in the vet and 1 in my home. They stop eating or trow up everything from yellow foam or worst dark green. I suspected poison, vet didn't knew what it was he died same day,her son with 3 months and fading kitten syndrome died in October 2010 in the 30 day took him to the vet "He is going to die" put him in a cage., died next day. Had another fading kitten I found in the street, that time I tried to save him my self he was so weak but I managed to make is belly get some food, unfortunately I have a manic person at home who gave him milk next day and ended up throwing up everything and died that day.I don't trust in all vets, I study psychology and sociology I can see in the others face if he/her is truthful.  I knew one that was excellent but for some reason left the field.

They give her dead sentence but I cant quit knowing there is a way to relief.
 

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Based on location and the lack of treatment she is going to die.  You stated it got bigger in 16 days and appears to be spreading to other eye.  With just looking at this cat it is obvious to most lay people let alone a trained vet just how serious this is and just how bad this could get. 

A vet makes educated guess based on experience and age.  Kittens tend to die alot easier then an adult as they go down hill FAST.  Add in lack of reliable nutrition strays already sick have a hard time overcoming something once rescued due to being in a weakened body condition. 
 
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There is little I can do. The bone off the nose bridge is broken due to the infection. I am going to stop with the baking let a few days and see.
 
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Here is a photo taken a few minutes.


How can I save my kitty at this moment? I am trying to help the cats and dogs with cancer. I have searched and came across so many therapies that I do not know which is real. I know for a long time what cancer is, my grandfather died from it, my aunt got to bones and skin and died and I always knew there is a cure. Anyone reading this must think I'm crazy, and say that "it´s just a cat" , but it is also your children and relatives.Here's a few things I know.

This haves a few years. Heres something to let someone think all day:
If you saw the first...this one will let you angry, or can live in denial of this facts:
I didn´t quit yet, I´ll keep trying until she gives up.
 
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It sounds really bad. I'm so sorry. But unless her acid base balance is off, then I wouldn't dare alter it.
 

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I appreciate your commitment and your love for your kitties. You are talking to people who understand the deep love and connection we share with our kitties. We consider them an integral part of the family. :heart2:

I have given you suggestions for natural treatments that have a lot of research behind them. They are not just trial-and-error suggestions. Feel free to research them: each has been shown, in controlled, scientific studies, to be effective against cancer in some way. The caveat to that is that it must be caught early. This is not the case with your kitty. :( At this point, I doubt anything will slow down the progression of her disease it is so advanced, it is literally ripping her body apart. :bawling:

At this point, I would talk to your cat. Ask her to let you know when she wants to go. She must be in tremendous pain, so please let her know that you will be OK if she wants to leave this world. Many times they will suffer great pain for us. Please do not let her do that.

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I appreciate your commitment and your love for your kitties. You are talking to people who understand the deep love and connection we share with our kitties. We consider them an integral part of the family.


I have given you suggestions for natural treatments that have a lot of research behind them. They are not just trial-and-error suggestions. Feel free to research them: each has been shown, in controlled, scientific studies, to be effective against cancer in some way. The caveat to that is that it must be caught early. This is not the case with your kitty.
At this point, I doubt anything will slow down the progression of her disease it is so advanced, it is literally ripping her body apart.


At this point, I would talk to your cat. Ask her to let you know when she wants to go. She must be in tremendous pain, so please let her know that you will be OK if she wants to leave this world. Many times they will suffer great pain for us. Please do not let her do that.

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If you are going to follow only one thing look into what LDG says.  She has been here many years(she has many posts here too) and if she posts any links they are well researched, not just a link she happened to find and copy and pasted.  She has experience with helping some pretty sick cats using traditional and holistic approaches and goes above and beyond to make sure anything she tries or recommends is safe.
 
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I'm searching but only found in capsules. Biovea turmeric root extract 450mg 60 cp. Is it ease to find in natural stores?

while searching the web I came across once more with aspergillosis, where it make me a doubt about the fact if the tumor is a cancer or a fungi. As I stated above one off the vets said, it could be a aspergillus and he hiven told me the name of the medicine. They say that aspergillus furmigatus can look like a tumor and in humans looks like it affects one side of the face. She is very thin, eats some food 3 times a day, plus vitamin, the bicarbonate of soda it seems it has low effect in the mass, as the tea does not look like is doing anything.

Someone here did a cytology to their cat? How it looks like after they came from it? My kitty only had her fur shaved in the neck and a small sting from a needle nothing else.
 
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I did that four times! I have suspicions that the vet did nothing of such examination, because the "...lump in her nose was pus not a mass." he said, and I saw he was acting strange with a lot of talking and a fix looking trying to manipulate me. Portugal is not USA in terms of animal laws, not even the medicine is taken so serious. This is why I go search in the US and UK for answers.
 
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Look I know your in another country but I find it hard to believe there is no vets you trust there.  I have refused to use 2 vets in almost 20 years.  One was abusive and a believer of you show the dog your boss first no matter what type of dog/temperment.  The other had just graduated and seemed she should have been under a bit of supervision as she was so unsure of herself.  A 3rd was ok but failed to connect as he was quiet but got things done.  Personal prefference I would not use him again cause I like to be able to talk but if I was in the area with an injured cat/dog I would go and trust him.  He NEVER told you to do/test for things not needed and was fair.

When you went last I thought you stated it was a fairly long time ago.  A little bump then may really have looked like no much to be concerned about.  Especially if you stated your money situation he may have been trying to keep costs down.

But you have already stated you can not afford even a basic vet trip to just have an exam so really that is the concern.  Not if you "trust" the vet or think they are being deceptive but the fact that there is no money so no reason for you to find one you do like.

The vet may have tried to suck out what was inside jsut to see without further testing(a needle costs almost nothing).  If you do not ok further testing what else can they do?
 

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You've been to the same vet four times? Or four different vets? When was the last time you were at a vet with this kitty? What exactly was told to you that needs to be done to provide a proper diagnosis?

If you can't afford it, of course this is moot. But you first told us it was terminal cancer. Now you've told us it may be a fungus. So clearly there is no diagnosis, and without one, any potential treatment is just stabbing in the dark and will likely not help your cat.

My suggestion at this point is either get a proper diagnosis or do whatever you need to do to not let your cat suffer. An open festering infected wound sounds quite painful to me. :(
 

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Unfortunately I can not afford to pay to a vet, I' have more 17 cats to care for., furthermore she is afraid to go to the vet. She as this sense September 2012, started with a runny nose to bloody sneezing and I had consultations in 3 clinics to say that was a flu, herpes virus and maybe a fungi called aspergillosis. After a shot of convenia the mass never stopped growing.  Them I wend to another vet that made a cytology and said it was not worth doing surgery and chemotherapy would only give her a few months. Another issue in my country, is that most vets here are not reliable they want money first over a animals life.
 
If she is "afraid to go to the vet" how did you get her there 4 times. 

Like I stated in post 19 being limited on funds is something we can almost ALL relate to but NOT when an animal is suffering which I can not see how she is not right now from just the pressure let alone infection.

I still say that if you have no money at all to spend then start finding a place that will euthanize her at some point.  Stop with the "home cures" get on the web and SEARCH for vets/shelter/rescue/pet store/breeder/anything related to animals that may be able to help and point you to someone.

To me this is inhumane.  You have web access and have gone to a vet so you have some record/standing with them.  You  do not live in the middle of a jungle.  You are playing lets see what this will do on a cat and she is paying for it in pain/discomfort with no real plan what to do WHEN this gets worse.
 
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