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My Beloved Cat Was Given 20 Days to Live

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English Title My Beloved Cat Was Given 20 Days to Live
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★ When faced with the verdict of “only 20 days left,” a cat owner documents each day to complete a journey about love, courage, and the dignity of life. This is a lesson that countless pet owners dread but must learn.
★ The author, Kyosuke, is a musician living with five cats. His cat blog has received hundreds of comments from readers who felt “saved.” This genuine emotional resonance is the best proof of the book’s value.
★ This book is reviewed by Dr. Yukari Hattori, the director of Tokyo Cat Medical Center and vice president of the Feline Medical Society, ensuring the professionalism and scientific accuracy of all heavy topics, from chemotherapy choices to euthanasia discussions.
★ It does not shy away from exploring every detail of pet palliative care—the ethics of force-feeding, the decision to euthanize, and the final companionship—providing truly meaningful “life education.”

Description

What if tomorrow, my furry child is given a death sentence... What should I do?

From the day of the lymphoma diagnosis, a daily blog documenting love and miracles. Dedicated to everyone who lives with animals, it fully records the fight against illness and the details of end-of-life care.

• Discovery of the illness
• Choices in treatment and issues of cost and time
• Chemotherapy—drug treatment and side effects
• The journey of fighting the disease while living with multiple cats
• What is palliation? Curable and incurable diseases
• Progression of symptoms, from early stages to systemic symptoms
• On force-feeding
• On euthanasia
• Care and palliative care, preparing for the end
• The moment of welcoming death, and more.

Despite being extra careful about the cat’s health... the author, who lives with five cats, received the declaration that his beloved cat had “only 20 days left.” This is a full record of facing the illness and fighting hard, covering areas that no one dares to write or touch, with thorough, detailed, and honest documentation.

In fact, feline lymphoma is one of the leading causes of death, alongside kidney disease. What can an owner do for the cat’s happiness? The knowledge needed to be prepared for emergencies, this blog that received hundreds of “saved” comments from readers, has finally become a book under the medical supervision of a veterinarian.

Author

[Author] Kyosuke
Cat Master / Composer / Music Producer / Part-time Lecturer at Showa Music University. Born in 1990. His Twitter account, which shares life with five cats, had over 110,000 followers and more than 1 million likes by June 2021, making it one of the most popular cat accounts in Japan. His blog “Grumpy Cat Luke and His Cheerful Friends” is widely loved, with the “Ideal Home for Cats and Musicians” series, documenting the experience of building a house, exceeding 1 million page views. While primarily a Cat Master who dotes on his cats, he also works as a composer under a different name, providing music for AKB48,青春高校3年C组, and others, with a wide range of activities.

[Reviewer] Yukari Hattori
Veterinarian, Director of Tokyo Cat Medical Center. Vice President of JSFM (Feline Medical Society). Graduated from Kitasato University School of Veterinary Medicine. Worked at an animal hospital and later became the director of a cat specialty hospital. In 2012, she opened the “Tokyo Cat Medical Center,” which prioritizes the health and happiness of cats. She has long been engaged in feline specialty medicine.

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