Oh, this is so sad.Hope everything turns out OK.
Oh, this is so sad.Hope everything turns out OK.
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Oh boy, that's scary when a cat w/that type of disposition at the vet's doesn't do what he normally does. Sounds like my Puddy and when my vet calls about her, he wants to hear that she has hissed and growled, etc. If they don't give him that report, he knows something's wrong. So I can relate to what you're saying. But you know that my Puddy has bounced back so many times and Chestnut can, too. We're all praying for him and you, too. Keep us posted.
Blessings,
Mary
"Time and unforeseen occurrence befall us all." Ecclesiastes 9:11
Praying that this is not serious and Chestnut will get better soon. We're sending love and healing energies.
Hugs and purrs,
Pat and cats
Thanks everyone, it really means a lot. Chestnut is 9. I found him, a one pound sick little kitty. He has been fine after recovering from all those baby things.
He sits in hiding, won't come out, and doesn't do a thing but sleep. I feel badly doing NOTHING, waiting for the blood test results. But he ate more of the a/d, so he is taking in a little bit.
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We returned to the vet this morning. Chestnut's blood work shows he is healthy! His white cell count is slightly elevated, and his temp is 103.2. He is now on clavamox. He was lots more vocal today!![]()
The vet expalined there is something called "fever induced illness" which felines get. They don't know what causes it. Seems to runits course in 7 to 10 days. About 25% of all pet cats get it. In household of 10, one maybe 2 will gt t, so they aren't even sure if it is contagious. Virus? Bacterium? No one knows.
And the little son of a gun, in spite of eating less than half a can of a/d in 72 hours, he hasn't lost a single hundredth of an ounce!The vet said they are very efficient little bodies and, not moving about, he doesn't need to take in much. The whole body just slows down.
So we just wait and see, he should be over the worst of it. The vet is guessing his fever "broke" this morning. At 7:30 AM he was the worst I've seen him. I was on the phone in a flash, which is how we ended up with another appointment. By 10:30 in the exam room, he was the best he has been in 4 days! Silly boy, scaring mom half to death!
And by the way, I took Ruffles along and had her weighed. She is coming to the end of her month on meds and they wanted a weight before they decide what to continue and what to stop. At the lowest, in that horrible week in June, she was 6.09 pounds. Today she is 7.2 pounds and a happy, HUNGRY girl!The vet would like her just about 8 pounds, is what she said this morning.
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Great news all around! I am glad Chester has some meds and will soon be on the mend.
Proud Meowmie of Sasha
RIP sweet Tabitha, my heart kitty. You are loved and missed every day. 1988 - 2010
Interesting facts. I am glad he will be OK!!
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Good news. That's wonderful! Happy healing to Chestnut, and Ruffles too.
Great news.. that's wonderful! Happy healing to Chestnut, and Ruffles too.
Pat and cats
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