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Re: Ive got a dilemma
I'd try her on a nice mushy food - whether pate or something like tuna - to see if her appetite picks up.
Alas cancer usually leads to a downhill slope in most living things. My first kitty made it to 14 then developed a tumor in her ear. With careful maintenance she lived another year and a half quite happily, but then she lost weight and liveliness rapidly and it was time to let her go.
I'd say so long as your kitty is happy, keep her going. When her quality of life deteriorates, she's best off with you biting the bullet and having the poor thing put to sleep.
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