but it's not that low grade. It's not that I know she is feverish because I  
take her temp. Hear ears get hot and she gets really out of it and does not 
want  to be touched or to move. I would have noticed this for sure.
 
In a message dated 2/2/2007 10:40:58 A.M. Eastern Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

i'm  thinking that she might have been getting low-grade fevers for
YEARS before  any of this happened--i do, every night, tho i never
realized it until i  actually got sick with something and started
monitoring it! at other times  of the day, my body temperature drops
down to 96 or lower.....  i know  you've been really aware of it since
this started recently, but there might  be a natural fluctuation that
is being enhanced by whatever current  processes are going on. and if
fever hadn't been a part of this to start  with, how many people would
even CHECK to see if a shot of dex was  affecting their cat's body
temperature? usually when i'm giving dex, that's  about the last thing
i've ever thought about....

what i'm trying to  say is that the fever might NOT be as huge a
problem as some of the other  things to consider at this point.


 

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