View Full Version : Luna going to be tested for FeLV: She's negative!!!
Kirsten
09-30-2008, 10:34 AM
Well, I posted Luna's test results here (http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthread.php?t=146645), and as her leukocytes are decreased for several years now, she's going to be tested for an underlying viral infection with FeLV. I just spoke to my vet about it. She said she checked this option and doesn't think it's FeLV as other parameters of her blood count are not like that. Also, she thinks the lab would have mentioned a possible FeLV infection as well if they thought the blood count was suspicious. But then she offered me to call the lab and order a test for feline leukemia (they still have the blood sample, I think), and I agreed...
Well, and now I'm really nervous, and fear the result. Hope I will get it on Thursday, as we have a holiday here on Friday. Please keep my Luna in your thoughts!! She had her basic immunization against FeLV as a kitten, and was vaccinated in the following years, but has never been tested. (Lily was tested after she lived here for several months, and her test was negative, so I figure if Luna was infected, Lily would have picked it up? And after that, they never have been exposed to other cats, or a possible source of infection).
Please keep your fingers crossed for my beloved Luna - and Lily, too!!!
Kirsten
jazzcat
09-30-2008, 11:05 AM
Fingers and paws crossed here.
I looked over her blood test results but I really don't know what they mean - I'm clueless. I sure hope this test comes back negative and Luna will start feeling better soon.
kb2yjx
09-30-2008, 11:16 AM
The Clan have their paws folded in prayer for Luna and you!!!
Kirsten
09-30-2008, 11:43 AM
Thank you very much!!!
Kirsten (& Luna :love:)
Kirsten
10-01-2008, 12:58 PM
Well, spoke to my vet today. She called the lab yesterday and ordered the test. She was told that they wouldn't have suggested to do the test because her blood cells, even though the WBC was low, did not look pathologic, so they think it's NO underlying viral infection. But my vet has asked them to do the test, to be on the safe side.
I really really hope it will turn out to be negative, and I'm getting more and more nervous about it!! During the last couple of months, I worked hard on fighting down my fears, and I think I did well, but when it comes to my beloved Luna, I can't help it. :eek: I'm really scared!!
I hope I will get the result tomorrow. My vet said she will call me when she got it (she even said this morning it may arrive today already, but as she did not call, I guess they did not send it).
Please keep my Luna in your thoughts!! It would be horrible if she had that dreadful disease!!!
Kirsten
momoffuzzyfaces
10-01-2008, 01:46 PM
Prayers on the way from me for you both. :love::(
Catty1
10-01-2008, 05:11 PM
Kirsten, from what the lab said, even if she DOES have it, it would be very minor.
There are a number of Felv cats that live good long lives...I THINK (someone correct me on this) that it can only be spread by a deep bite.
Wishing the best for Luna, and expecting good news!:D:love:
Medusa
10-01-2008, 09:34 PM
It's so hard on the nerves whenever we have to wait for test results, especially when there's a holiday right in the midst of it. We'll keep the prayers going that all will be well. Keep the faythe.
Kirsten
10-02-2008, 09:53 AM
Thank you everyone for keeping my heart kitty in your thoughts...
I just spoke to my vet:
She's negative!!!
I'm so relieved!!! My vet thinks that it's her chronic urinary tract problems that shows in her WBC. She's been tested three times from early 2006 on, and each time, the result of her blood count was more or less the same. So it's either her immune system giving in to the constant inflammation of her bladder, or it's a condition she's born with, she said sometimes it happens. I truly hope it's not an early symptom of some kind of cancer, but my vet said the rest of her blood count doesn't look like it, and she's been x-rayed and everything, and there were no signs of cancer. So what else can we do? I guess at this point, I just have to accept this as good news, and don't put Luna through any more tests and checks. She needs her peace and quiet now to recover from her latest FLUTD.
When she's done with her antibiotics, I'm going to buy pills for her to boost her immune system (don't know what these meds are called, but my vet mentioned pills, and I will try them on Luna). I will also do more research on homeopathic things to help her with her bladder problems.
But for the time being, I'm just happy that :love: Luna :love: doesn't have feline leukemia!!
Kirsten
Medusa
10-02-2008, 09:54 AM
Yay! That's such good news! I'm happy for you and Luna, Kirsten. Now take a deep breath.....:)
kb2yjx
10-02-2008, 11:31 AM
Hooooray!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jazzcat
10-02-2008, 11:56 AM
Whew! That's good news.
lvpets2002
10-02-2008, 12:09 PM
:love: Many Congrats on the Good News.. Sending Lots of Huggss & Prayers.. Get Well Soon Luna
Kirsten
10-02-2008, 01:02 PM
Thank you! :)
Luna is actually feeling better today. The antibiotics seem to kick in now.
Kirsten
Randi
10-02-2008, 01:29 PM
Great news Kirsten, but I actually never thought for a second that she was positive! :)
Kisses to her and Lily! :)
Kirsten
10-03-2008, 09:05 AM
but I actually never thought for a second that she was positive!
Well, let me put it this way: It wouldn't have been very likely, but then again, there are cats who are a carrier of the virus, and don't get ill for many years. Luna was vaccinated at the age of 8 weeks, but not been tested. And her blood count is really a bit strange.
Anyway, I'm glad she doesn't carry the virus!
Kirsten
kittykatharine
10-05-2008, 10:56 PM
YEA for LUNA! A negative FeLV test is always a relief!:love::love::love:
Emeraldgreen
10-05-2008, 11:43 PM
I'm so glad her test came back negative! Good news. :) I hope the antibiotics kick in and she begins to feel better soon.
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