Dear Michelle,

Having just lost my Mikey, my heart goes out to you.

My vet mentioned that one of the things that can happen with our positive 
children is that small tumors can form in the esophagus, making it impossible 
for the cat to eat.

Has your vet looked into this possibility?


Leah
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Ginger, my 6 year old positive, did not seem to want to eat last night and this 
morning at 6 am licked her lips when I gave her baby food and only ate a few 
licks-- she would normally go crazy for it.  I took her in to the emergency 
room. Her blood work was all normal except her protein was a little high.  Her 
xrays were normal except there was a little something showing where the lymph 
node in the chest is. The radiologist said it is either fat, which frequently 
collects there and Ginger is fat, or the beginnings of an enlarged lymph node 
there which could indicate lymphoma.  Her gums are super-inflamed and her teeth 
in terrible shape.  They gave me antibiotics for her mouth, gave her Pepcid 
before we left, and said to give her fluids. They chipped some of the stuff off 
her teeth. She was very stressed while there.

Upon coming home she ate a jar of baby food.  My cat Lucy then started 
viciously attacking her-- which she has never done, and Ginger has been hiding 
from her.  I gave her a vial of feline interferon for the first time, have an 
ultrasound scheduled for Monday if she does not get better, and am praying. I 
tried to give her fluids and she turned into a wildebeast-- I have given many 
cats fluids in my life, and Gray was helping, and we could not get more than 10 
ml or so into her.  I tried giving her more food, including more baby food, and 
she would not eat it. Actually, she tried a few licks of baby food and then 
started moving her mouth and throat funny like it was stuck in her mouth or 
throat, which of course is impossible with baby food, and then she walked away. 
 She played with me a little, but is not herself at all.  She does not have 
diarrhea. She is a little dehydrated, which I guess I will try to fix by 
getting more baby food in her since I can not get fluids into her.

If anyone thinks this sounds familiar and has any idea what is going on, please 
tell me.  I hope it is not lymphoma, and to tell the truth it seems odd to me 
that beginning stages of lymphoma in the chest would make her not want to eat.  
Please send prayers and energy.

Thanks,
Michelle


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