My recommendation would be to cut your losses now and stop all of this. Put your cat down and end the needless suffering by both you, your family, and the cat.

It's not doing anyone any good.

Regardless of what has happened, it's kinda obvious that a simple FOD in the gut/colon of your cat would have passed by now. It appears to me that the Docs and the CT revealed a mass that's not going anywhere without expensive surgery and follow up chemo.

Pancreatic cancer is bad. Really bad. Hits fast and hard...which probably explains how and why this has come out of no where.

Take the cat in now and have him put down. It really is probably the best thing you can do for him now.

My cat of 12 years had to be put down because he got the kitty diabetes. I loved my cat to death (we was cool as all Hell) but no way was I going to give my cat hourly/daily insulin shots, monitor his glucose levels, take him in for exams every week, etc.

He was only going to suffer more in the future if I didn't act ASAP.

I had to take him to the vet to be put down while he was purring away in his cat carrier....happy as a clam. Got in one last hold, gave him a good scratching (purring away the whole time), said my goodbyes and let him go. Damn near killed me.

The point is, yeah it sucked. Big time. But, the cat wasn't going to suffer any more and was better off for it.

Less than a year later we adopted a new kitty. Another cool cat (not as cool, though). She likes us so much now that she even brought us a live rat to play with the other night! rofl

No one likes losing a loved pet, but put the cat down. Time to end this.

RIP, Kitters!
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T.K. Paker