well i just took it again and it was 100.8 so i think we beat it, the 2nd
antibiotic must have done the trick, she hates it though, takes the others
great. she is such an angel and has put up with everything with out a single
complaint (accept the new med - flagyl-yuck)she's grooming and starting to look
brighter, thank god. and thank all of you-i'll let you know how she's doing
tomorrow...kristi
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> From: catatonya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/06/12 Sun PM 11:50:12 EDT
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: fever down!
>
> When a fever 'breaks' it happens very quickly. Maybe the antibiotics kicked
> in? I hope the fever is really down and stays down!
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> t
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> or maybe the thermometer is broken!!!??? I can't believe it her temp is
> 100.6!!!!She still feels hot though and is quiet- hopefully she's just weak
> from having a temp for so long, and she is SOOO thin. I can't find my other
> thermometer so I'll take it again in an hour- maybe I'll guinea pig on of my
> others to see what it says then...Its just suddenly so normal I can't believe
> it :)yeah
> >
> > From: catatonya
> > Date: 2005/06/12 Sun PM 09:46:17 EDT
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: Re: 6 week old kitten fever question
> >
> > I have no new ideas, but I hope your new kitten is feeling better. Trying
> > to cool them as you have been doing is all I know. Good luck with her!
> >
> > tonya
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Hello all- sorry I been inactive lately just a reader I guess you would
> > call me :(
> >
> > I have a slightly urgent question...I just adopted a 6-7week old felv pos
> > kitten, and of course she came with a fever. It was 104.0 the night I
> > brought her home. I don't know if you'all remember that I work at a vet so
> > thankfully I was able to start her on SQ fluids right away, the doc told me
> > to hold of on antibiotics because she has diarrhea. This was Tuesday night.
> > Well by Thursday her fever had not broken and I brought her to work with
> > me, the doc then started her on amoxicillin and meloxicam (an
> > anti-inflammatory and fever reducer), her temp still has not broken and at
> > 4 am (last night) she spiked to 105.8!!!
> > I could not give her any further meds because she had them at 11pm. I put
> > her to bed on a soft ice pack and slept with her the rest of the night.
> > This AM she is down to 103.2, better but still too scary for me. Obviously
> > she has something else going on besides just a fever. I have a call in to
> > my doc (again thank god I work there because its Sunday!) In the meantime I
> > was just wondering if anyone has any ideas...experience with this type of
> > fever...tips...anything? Also, at what temperature does there body "shut
> > down" ? I can't find any reference to when a high temp would be critical
> > anywhere.
> > Oh yeah she is eating and drinking on her own, and she has NO other signs
> > of illness.
> > Thank you so much in advance for anything anybody can offer,
> > Kristi
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