Her HCT was 18 when last tested night before last. They generally only  
transfuse cats if it gets down to 13 or below.  I think part of the reason  is 
the 
potential reaction to the transfusion (they can have an allergic  reaction) 
and part of the reason is a general shortage of cat blood so they wait  until 
it 
is really critical.  Simon had 3 transfusions before his chemo  kicked in and 
brought his HCT back up, but each time they would not do it until  he was 13 
or below.
 
Michelle
 
In a message dated 1/19/2007 2:47:53 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Perhaps  I have missed something. Have they transfused her,  Severe anemia 
makes  the very weak and not eat. When my dog had autoimmune mediated anemia 
her 
 refusal to eat was the first indication,
Epogen is possible depending upon  the type of anemia, but to me getting the 
immediate improvement in crit is  basic, then the rest can follow, Maybe I am 
behind but transufing is not very  invasive and gives immediate relief and 
buys  time,
Kelly




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