Randi, after Lilly died, I took Butter back to Dr. Robinson (he had been seeing a wonderful cat vet, previously, for about two years). Scott and I decided that we needed to support Dr. Robinson's practice since they have been so good to us over the years.

Anyway, he was due all of his annual shots, apply his Revolution treatment, plus needed his steroid shot to stop the itching problem. Dr. Robinson did a full blood panel on him, checked him all over, gave him his shots and was able to report to me that he is in excellent condition. He said he wished his own blood work looked that good! That made me feel better. I was concerned about his weight because he appeared to be too thin to me, but he was a healthy 11+ pounds, which is what he usually weighs. Dr. Robinson had to gas him to get the necessary blood, but he clipped his claws and checked him thoroughly while he was under. It was incredibly expensive, but he wanted a baseline to have on hand if Butter were to have some problems in the future. He also told me that we won't need to do that extensive bloodwork every year, just every now and then. We think that Butter is probably around 10 years old at this point, so he and Fister are close to the same age. I hope Fister will get a good report like Butter did. I know as Mimi aged, she became much thinner (and she couldn't spare any extra pounds since she was 6 lbs at the most in her healthiest days). We never did the "senior" bloodwork on Mimi, I don't think, but I told Scott that I feel better doing it, just in case, on Butter. I want/need Butter to stay around here for a long, long time. I will say that no amount of bloodwork would have extended Mimi's life. She had a wonderful 17+ years with me and I do miss her so much.

Keep us posted and let us know what the vet has to say.