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Hobbes
Hobbes was quite the fractious cat and
didn't trust anyone but me and my husband but they never let that
deter them. Hobber was diagnosed with a rare tumor on his adrenal
gland. I guess that these tumors are found more occasionally on dogs
but are hardly ever found on cats and when they are it is a
difficult surgery. Well, our Hobber was tuff and made it through
surgery with flying colors and was recovering pretty good for 5 days
post op, however in a brief 6 hours Hobber went into respiratory
failure and passed quickly.
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We all think that it was either due to his body going through
withdrawal from the tumors steroids or possibly pancreatitis. It was
the hardest day of my life so far to loose him. I am thankful that
it was quick and painless thanks to the doctors.
Hobber was so special to my husband and I; he was a feral cat
adopted from the Campus cat program at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He
was with us for only 12 years, way to short of a time, but he
brought such joy, unconditional love, and laughter into our house.
He is missed greatly every day.
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Dec.
8, 2006
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