Patient Patient-to-be

Posted By on November 18, 2006 at 1:34 am

Uncharacteristically, Mycah waited very patiently to be fed on the morning of her trip to the oncologist — usually, she vocally pesters me until the plate is on the floor. Sadly for her, however, food was a no-no before her appointment.
Take a good look at that tail. This is one of the last photos taken in which it will ever be seen in all its feline splendor:

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By the time the vets were done with her on Tuesday, her tail (and tummy) had been shaved a bit. I have photos, but Mycah’s dignity might strangle me in my sleep if I publish them. We’ll see.
We (the vet and I) are in the process of scheduling the amputation, which we expect will happen this coming week or the week after the holiday. Once the stump of her tail is healed, Mycah should be able to do a creditable impression of Abby, though she is perhaps a bit larger.
OK, a lot larger.
Wisecracks aside, it’s hard to put Mycah through all this. Certainly the tail removal won’t be as invasive as what Gracie has been through, but we all know that every surgery has risks. So I fret.
I wonder: will Mycah miss her tail? Will she try to groom the tail that isn’t there any more? Will she be sad when she can’t find it? I don’t know. But as many friends have said, better she lose her tail to a surgeon than lose her life to cancer.
I certainly won’t love her any less.



As always, the Modulator’s Friday Ark is recommended for a visit. Plus, the Carnival Of The Cats this week is at Mind of Mog.

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  1. Piper goes nuts chasing and attacking her tail every so often.
    I’ve considered asking the vet if it should be amputated so she doesn’t have it to attack anymore, but I figure she’d end up attacking a back foot or me instead.