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[QUOTE="Coach J, post: 5285985, member: 6018"] SJ, I have a soon to be 14 year cat that was diagnosed at age 12 with irritable bowl disease and lymphoma he was near skin and bones and down to 7 pounds once we determined what was wrong. We went to Newtown Veterinary Specialists to see their oncologists (the only one in CT at the time, I'm not sure if that is still true) [URL="https://www.newtownvets.com/site/home"]Welcome to Newtown Veterinary Specialists | Newtown Vet | Open 24/7[/URL] and they put our guy on a chemo dose every 2 weeks and an injectable steroid every 2 days. He gets the chemo in a capsule with an appetite stimulant (Mirtazapine 15 mg) and Cerenia 16 mg to help with nausea. He gets a 1/4 dose of each with the chemo. He was just at the vet last week and he is just shy of 10 pounds, he is crazy and happy as ever and still plays like a kitten daily. I am pleasantly surprised at how well he has done and I would highly recommend the visiting Newtown Veterinary Specialists for a consultation. Best wishes to your Mom and her guy. [/QUOTE]
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