Thanks again everyone.We were very slow at work today so I decided to just go by my vets office on the way home instead of calling them for the test results. Luckily they weren't too busy and the test results were waiting on the vets desk. The vet on call talked to me about the results and everything is normal except that his WBC count, RBC count and platelet count are high. This is probably due to the blood that was found in his urine.
The urinalysis was normal except for: protein 3+ high and it should be negative, occult blood 3+ high and it should be negative, WBC/HCF 4-10 high and it should be 0-3, RBC/HPF full field high and it should be 0-3. There were no crystals or bacteria observed but the vet felt that he probably still has an infection due to the elevated WBC and RBC count so the antibiotics should be able to treat this. Starr's PH was also normal at 6.5 and normal is 5.5-7.0. He goes back on Mon. Oct.3rd for another urinalysis and if all goes well I'm going to go ahead have him neutered. Everyone is very interested in him because he's a doublecrypt orchid or a bilateral crypt orchid is what the vet calls it.
His blood test was normal except for that the phosphorus level was a little high at 8.4 and 2.4-8.2 is normal. His WBC count was 25.1 and normal is 3.5-16.0. His neutrophils are 16315 and normal is 2500-8500. Monocytes are 753 and normal is 0-600. Eosinophils are 2259 and normal is 0-1000. It says that his platelets are increased and above 600,000/ul. The vet feels that this is due to a UTI. I hope that this is what is causing all of this.
He also tested negative for FELV, FIV, toxoplasmosis. For feline coronavirus (IFA) is FCV IFA at 1:400 or <1:400. I think if I remember correctly that this means less than 1 in 400 chance that he has this or something like that.
Now hopefully the antibiotics will do their thing and get my little boy healthy again.![]()
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