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argosnikki
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- May 8, 2021
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Vet just texted. It's a sebaceous carcinoma on the base of the horns so rare that they don't know what the expected behavior is but likely that it has already spread to her lungs. We can't do anything but monitor her for quality of life. I shouldn't be surprised. We don't even really know what her sister died of just that it went really fast.