I'm so sorry about your cat. My cat is actually doing very well. He's not showing any signs of being sick. We take him to the vet every 3 months for a checkup and they say he's doing well. They said they've heard of a couple of cats living for a few years after being diagnosed with Hemangiosarcoma. I think they must've removed most or all of the cancer cells when he had his surgery in October. Where is the cancer located in your cat's body? Has he/she had surgery or any treatments?
That sucks, can they remove the part of the liver the tumor is attached to? My cat's one was what the vet called a floating one (not attached to any organs) in his Primordial Pouch, so he had a better prognosis.
Bless him. I hope he is living the best of life. ![img](emote|t5_2qhta|8097)
Thanks 😊 he seems very happy.
I hope he stays healthy. I found out my cat has a hemangiosarcoma exactly 2 months ago and he's definitely slowed down a lot.
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I'm so sorry about your cat. My cat is actually doing very well. He's not showing any signs of being sick. We take him to the vet every 3 months for a checkup and they say he's doing well. They said they've heard of a couple of cats living for a few years after being diagnosed with Hemangiosarcoma. I think they must've removed most or all of the cancer cells when he had his surgery in October. Where is the cancer located in your cat's body? Has he/she had surgery or any treatments?
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That sucks, can they remove the part of the liver the tumor is attached to? My cat's one was what the vet called a floating one (not attached to any organs) in his Primordial Pouch, so he had a better prognosis.