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From: Ct Azura
Date: Wed, May 15, 2013 at 3:34 PM
Subject: Cherry Berry
To: Dr Chan <chankahyein@gmail.com>Dear Dr Chan,Today, me and Cherry went to the same clinic for further check up. The same vet attended Cherry’s case. He checked Cherry’s growth and these what he told me:
1.) The growth is clean and looked a bit better compare to the first visit ( I hope it is a good sign of TF and antibiotics)
2.) The extraction of her teeth will be pointless because it doesn’t help much. ( I do agree as I read from both readers’ experiences and concluded that extracting the teeth was just the action that some vets thought best to be done on such case)
3.) Cherry is given another course of medication to boost her immune system ( I also agree with this because immune system plays an important role in fighting any diseases)
4.) No steroid because it is harmful for her health( He is aware of the negative impact of steroid on such case)Indeed, as the vet said, there’s nothing much we can do besides monitoring the growth to see if there’s any unpleasant smell or ruptured, then Cherry will have to be put on antibiotics again. At the moment, he advised me just to finish the present antibiotics and continue with the TF. He seems convinced when I told him that Cherry is also on Transfer Factor. He also heard about TF and said no harm trying as it has no side effects so far and hope that It helps improve Cherry’s health and immune system.
By the way, the claim will be posted to you soon before its due. I pray that Cherry has a strong will to live despite this pain and will continue to recover.I attach Cherry’s photos at the clinic today.
Thank you so much.
Regards, Azura
Thank you, everyone, for praying for Cherry Berry.
May she recover soon!




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One response to “Get well soon, Cherry Berry (Siti Azura Juih’s)”
I nursed two cats with tumour under their tonques. Very painful and eventually difficult to swallow.
What I did was make soup with bones, vegetables, rice — make it as concentrated as possible (more nutritionous in smaller quantity) and feed them with a syringe. And for the pain the cats were prescribed NOVA_CAM. It is pain killer, but also give general effects for well-being etc.
IF you give the cats soup, not only it contains food, but also fluids — combat for dehydrations. Also easier to digest.
As for immune system — I also believe in good food (I myself is a cancer patient), vegetables etc.
But most of all, after nursing many terminal cats — in the end we have to accept the facts and let nature takes care of things. Bringing the cats in and out to the vets is only adding stress to an already weaken body. LOVE, CARE and companionship are most important. IMHO. As long as the cat wants to eat, either self or by syringe, the cat stills wants to live. Once it refuses to eat, then it is time to let go. Let the cat decides when to go. Normally you would sense it.
All my best to Cherry-Berry, and of course to you Azura