How sick, we're not sure yet. But, starting sometime Saturday (it's now Monday), she wasn't walking properly--which I hadn't noticed until [livejournal.com profile] cattitude pointed it out on Sunday--and didn't seem interested in either her own food or treats other than milk. She also had a lot of trouble getting up onto the bed yesterday, barely even trying: I lifted her, and when she lay down on my belly, she was very noticeably skinny. She wsa also very quiet, a disconcerting sign in a cat who's been a howler for the last couple of years.

I called the vet's office this morning, and they gave me their first appointment: 9:30. I went our when Cattitude did, and walked in the park (out with him, then back by myself to look at the apple in full bloom), and when I came back she'd thrown up, and was lying where she'd been sick. Not a good sign.

I took Artemis to the vet: she found enough voice to complain about being put in her carrier.

The vet palpated her extensively, weighed her--she's down to seven pounds, not good--and then discussed possibilities and got my okay to spend the money for blood and urine tests and X-rays. He took her in back, and I went for a walk because they said it would take an hour. I managed to eat a toasted bagel with cream cheese, and noticed that someone had convinced the city to plant flowering cherries as street trees on West 233rd Street between Broadway and Kingsbridge Road.

X-ray results: No visible kidney stones. No metastasis: apparently tumors are so much a given in this situation that the vet didn't say explicitly it was there until I, running down what I thought he'd told me, said "no evidence of a tumor." One kidney much larger than the other: that's where there's more likely to be a tumor. No apparent problems with the liver, lungs, or any internal organs other than the kidneys.

Dr. Luckow will call us as soon as he has the results from the lab, which should be this evening. In the meantime, we are to give her "anything she would like to eat." I've put a bowl of milk and one of water down next to where Artemis is lying, but she doesn't seem interested in them yet.

The exam and tests are an expense we really weren't prepared for: we aren't broke, but I can think of lots of other things I could have done with $350. I've already told the vet that we won't be doing any complex, expensive treatments, because we simply don't have the money. But she's my kitten, and I've had her--we've had her--for 18 years, and I do not like this, and there's not much comfort even in a gorgeous warm sunny Spring day.

From: [identity profile] misia.livejournal.com


I'm so sorry. Poor kitty baby. Poor you and [livejournal.com profile] cattitude. I send love and hope and well-kitty wishes.

From: [identity profile] truepenny.livejournal.com


All kinds of sympathy, to you and to [livejournal.com profile] cattitude and to Artemis.

From: [identity profile] kristenj.livejournal.com


My sympathy to you all.

I've had my cat for going on 13 years, and know how much a part of my life and being she has become. You will all be in my thoughts.

From: [identity profile] purpletigron.livejournal.com


Poor kitten :-(

In retrospect, I'm still very much in two minds about the complex, expensive treatment that we gave our dear Zanzibar. He had perhaps
three months longer of reasonable quality life, but it was hard for him, and the money could have been spent on a lot of neuterings (saving much more suffering of other kitties).

Poor all of you ... I missing my Zanzi more than ever as I think of you.

From: [identity profile] lysana.livejournal.com


I'm very sorry to hear Artemis is not well. I wish you all the best in this situation.

From: [identity profile] tsjafo.livejournal.com


Prayers and good thoughts on the way.

From: [identity profile] yonmei.livejournal.com


I'm so sorry. I'm reminded of my almost-prayer (to Bast, I think) when Cally was losing weight so fast end of last year - whatever's wrong with her, let it be something cheap. I wish the same for you. *hugs*
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From: [personal profile] kate_nepveu


Eighteen years is a long time, which really cuts all kinds of different ways in a situation like this. You all have my sympathies and best wishes.

From: [identity profile] supergee.livejournal.com


Poor kitty. Our household (including Courageous) sends healing vibes.

From: [identity profile] bibliotrope.livejournal.com


Lots of hugs and good thoughts for Artemis, and for you and Cattitude too!
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From: [personal profile] jenett


Oh, ouch.

Good vibes from me, and our resident feline.

From: [identity profile] athenais.livejournal.com


I'm so sorry to hear about Artemis' illness, particularly given her age. I hope you will find comfort where you can, and you're in my thoughts.

From: [identity profile] webbob.livejournal.com


Best wishes to all three of you, and particularly wishes for Artemis to recover or, if that cannot happen, to end her life in the presence and awareness of the love of her family. But more wishes for her to recover and continue to return that love for a while longer.

From: [identity profile] skylarker.livejournal.com


I'm very sorry to hear of Artemis' illness. Here's wishing you all the comfort you need through a difficult time.

From: [identity profile] whumpdotcom.livejournal.com


My thoughts are with you and Artemis. She's given you 18 years, and I hope she has a few more.

From: [identity profile] wilfulcait.livejournal.com


I'm so sorry to hear this. Best wishes to all three of you.

From: [identity profile] ksp24.livejournal.com

I sympathize


I'm sorry, and I hope that Artemis gets better.

We just lost a kitty to cancer, so I am sensitized to this--sadly.

Be strong!
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From: [personal profile] laurel


Oh, ouch. My best wishes for all of you, I hope it all works out as well as it can.

From: [identity profile] kightp.livejournal.com


Awwww ... I'm so sorry. And hoping for the best, most humane outcome possible for Artemis and her people.

From: [identity profile] kalmn.livejournal.com


[headpets for redbird and cattitude]

From: [identity profile] allyson13.livejournal.com


Toby sends his best wishes for your kitty's quick recovery!

From: [identity profile] treadpath.livejournal.com


Hugs to you and cattitude and Artemis! I hope she is ok and that you find out soon what's going on.
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From: [personal profile] pameladean


Oh, you poor guys, all of you. Hugs offered.

Pamela

From: [identity profile] bohemiancoast.livejournal.com


Sorry to hear this news; hope it's nothing serious.
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From: [identity profile] intelligentrix.livejournal.com


I am so sorry to hear this. It's good, though, that she has at least one of her humans with her during the day to give her love and comfort. 18 years is a long time, but it never seems quite long enough, does it? I'm keeping good thoughts for you all.

From: [identity profile] micheinnz.livejournal.com


*big fierce hugs* and Good Thoughts for the most positive outcome.
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