That moment when your vet’s mouth opens and closes and you hear nothing. That moment when you identify only the words “cancer”, “aggressive” and “amputation”. That moment stinks.
My name is Cate and I live with Felicity and four other amazing retired greyhounds – Flynn, MG, Moe and Moonie and a very kind and understanding partner. I have the honour of sharing Felicity’s story with you and I begin to write her story on the eve of life as a tripawd.
Felicity is an 8 1/2 year old greyhound. She retired a successful and well known athlete. Running is her life. She loved her racing days and she continues to love her runs on our sunny little farm.
[I pause for a moment to respectfully request that should you, the reader, hold any anti-racing sentiments that you read on without judgement. I absolutely respect that you may have opinions about the racing industry but this story is not about the right’s or wrongs of racing – it’s about Felicity. I thank you in advance for not judging us.]
Felicity came from an outstanding racing establishment, loved by incredible and admirable trainers who gifted me the privalage of her retiring on my sofa. I was even lucky enough to be a part of her impressive racing career.
Like many retired greyhounds, Felicity adapted to life on the sofa with grace and ease…as long as she managed to grab the chance to stretch out and gallop in the sunshine. As often as she could. Often nicknamed the “princess tomboy” or “rip shit and bust”, she never let’s a moment of fun escape.
In July 2015, Felicity was diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer. According to our vet only 20% of dogs are lucky enough to be able to be operated on. Felicity was in the 20%. She pulled through surgery and recovery like a trooper. She BEAT CANCER.
Two weeks later she became lame and we visited our wonderful vet once again. That was “the” moment. Cancer. Aggressive. Amputation.
After sleepless nights with Felicity on the sofa, agonising with my wonderful and kind partner over alternatives, a hell of a lot of crying, talking the ears off friends (not to mention my darling Mom) and a crap load of kisses and cuddles with Felicity – we all decided that amputation, life as a tripawd and kicking cancer’s ass was our plan moving forward.
In less than 12 hours we will be heading to the veterinary hospital for her amputation. I cannot explain the feeling we have this evening. A sense of dread. A sense of loss. A sense of immense hope. It’s almost sickening. But above all, there is hope and love. Here’s to “Kick-Ass Day” tomorrow!
Undeniably scrawled by Cate
6 comments so far
10:08 am - 8-10-2015
My thoughts and blessings are with you tomorrow Cate and Felicity. May the healing angels wrap their wings around you both for the strength that you both require for tomorrow. I know Felicity you will kick cancer in the butt and show the determined courage you have done throughout your life. You are one amazing greyhound. My only regret is that I can’t be there with you both, however my thoughts and prayers are forever with you. Heaps of love Mom ❤️❤️
10:09 am - 8-10-2015
My thoughts and blessings are with you tomorrow Cate and Felicity. May the healing angels wrap their wings around you both for the strength that you both require for tomorrow. I know Felicity you will kick cancer in the butt and show the determined courage you have done throughout your life. You are one amazing greyhound. My only regret is that I can’t be there with you both, however my thoughts and prayers are forever with you. Heaps of love Mom ❤️
3:16 pm - 8-10-2015
So sorry that awful cancer has reared it’s ugly head again! It sounds like you have a tremendous support system in place for this next journey, and you’ve found an incredible group of people in this Tripawd family that will guide you as well. You’ve got the right attitude to fight this and that’s a big part of this battle! Good luck tomorrow and keep us informed.
Hugs,
Paula and Nitro
4:58 pm - 8-10-2015
I guess now ‘tomorrow’ was yesterday. I hope Felicity came through the operation ok. Reading the stories of others you will see that you have a tough couple of days, but once she starts to feel better, her recovery will be so fast. She will be back running around in no time.
Sending happy, healing thoughts your way.
Emily, Leila and Milo
9:31 pm - 8-10-2015
I hope things go well for you and her
good luck
9:47 pm - 8-10-2015
Cate, Felicity & the pack, never fear, there is no judgement in this community, promise. And we LOVE Greyhounds! Even had a pawty in Virginia this year with Greyhounds Rock Fredericksburg!
Anyhow, I’m so sorry that you are coping with this stinkin disease, it is dreaded. But know there is HOPE. We have had lots of Tripawds beat the odds and live way longer than anyone thought. You’ll find tons of inspawration, here’s just one lovely pup. He’s an angel now, but what a life he had!
http://ohmynixon.tripawds.com
Let us know how we can help, you’ll find us waiting in the Forums, always.