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Kusto has been my puppy since he was 5 weeks old. His mom was attacking the litter, so we brought him home, hand-weaned him, and he's been my sweet baby since the day that he waddled over to me and flopped on his back when I went to meet the litter. The day I came back from the hospital after...
cw: pet illness, pet mortality.
Kusto has been my puppy since he was 5 weeks old. His mom was attacking the litter, so we brought him home, hand-weaned him, and he's been my sweet baby since the day that he waddled over to me and flopped on his back when I went to meet the litter. The day I came back from the hospital after getting my spine surgery, he saw me out the window and refused to be tricked into going to the backyard - he had to see me as soon as possible. And he tended me through my recovery, sleeping on the hospital bed we had in our living room. About 2 weeks ago, he started losing weight rapidly. We took him to the vet, and got an answer we were dreading: Leukemia. At this point we know that it's leukemia and one of two forms of acute leukemia. We have six to nine months at the outside with him. The only way to determine a treatment plan is with more testing. Then we will know what our plan is. To be clear: this is a hospice plan. We aren't going to cure him, and we know that. Our goal is to find the best treatment plan that will give him the best quality of life for the longest time. We are preparing to say goodbye, and we want to do it as gently as possible and let the time he has left with us be as good as it can be. Right now, he’s curled up next to me on the bed with his head against my leg, and that’s really all he wants with the rest of his life.
He's taken good care of me for 14 years and now I need to take care of him, but with everything the last year has thrown at us, I just don't have the money. We just lost Lex seven months ago, we were just living in a hotel eight months ago. What the fuck, 2017.
The goal is currently set only at the cost of the tests to determine our plan, and an oncology consult. It will go up once a plan is in place, and we know how we will best be able to give him a good life and an easy passing. If you can help, thank you. If you can help by sharing, thank you. I'm totally wrecked by this news. If I don’t answer when people check in on me, it’s because I’m a flat mess.
1956 Continental Mark II
1925 Rolls-Royce Phantom
1941 Lincoln Continental
1953 Chrysler d'Elegance
Be with Mia, buddy. I love you.
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