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Sorry to here about Buddy. This is a deadly disease. One of our oldest felies has a malignant tumor in her mouth and be have decided the treatment could take away more of her "quality of lifs" than treating her with steroid injections monthly. We will know "when it is time". We have been raising an outdoor kitten for months now. We found if we let her into our patio room she gets along well with our other felines. We only let her in while I am here watching her every move. Let her lay arond inside for a few hours and put her back outside. We took her to our vet because we had decided to make her 1 of our Indoor Only Family, but sadly it is not to be. She came back "Positive" for carrying Feline Aids and that left us with no choice. We will take care of her and watch her and hope for the best for her and that is all we can do. I have said here ad-nauseum about the dangers for those that choose to let their "family members" outdoors and hope more realize these risks. Hopefully Buddy didn'suffer the end stages of this disease as it is a horrible way to die. Our thoughts are with you and all of those that loved Buddy.
hckynut(john)