Thank you so much, Cassandra.  You are right -- it is SO hard to tell when
they are sick.  I always feel guilty when someone gets sick since I work
full time and have eight babies.  I try very hard to stay in tune with each
one but it is not easy.

Mama is a lot more comfortable since the fluids and the meds.  When I'm in
the room with her - she watches my every move.  Much more alert than she
was.  I've got a heating pad beside her covered in flannel and towels in
case she wants it.  She's resting her head on it now.  I'm going to open up
some wild Alaska Salmon for her in a bit...of course....then ALL the kids
will have to have some LOL  I'm encouraged that she did eat a few bites this
afternoon.

I'm going to put on her Vivaldi CD...it's her favorite.

elizabeth


On 3/20/07, C & J <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

 Sounds like you caught this in time, so hopefully Mama Kitty will pull
through this rough spot.  It's too bad our kitties don't show signs of being
sick until they are really sick.

It sounds like Mama Kitty is in good hands, i'm sending prayers your way.

Cassandra

 ----- Original Message -----
*From:* elizabeth trent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
*To:* [email protected]
*Sent:* Tuesday, March 20, 2007 6:39 PM
*Subject:* Mama Kitty Update


We are back from the vet's office.  I am very glad we went.

Last year, when I first took Mama Kitty in and found out that she was
FeVL+, she weighed about 7lbs.  She was so anemic that they didn't want to
take her blood.  She had no fever and so they thought this was a very grave
situation because her body wasn't even fighting and they recommended that we
say goodbye.  After steroids, antibiotics, vitamin B12 and Acemannan, she
was like a new kitty...even playing with her toys and chasing the laser.

Mama Kitty has had a bit of a crash today, however.  She didn't even
protest when I put her in the pet taxi - so I know she did not feel well.
She had a temperature of 104.  Weighed 9lbs.  She was dehydrated.

They did a full blood panel on her - she is very anemic.  When they picked
her up to weigh her, she 'leaked' some very concentrated urine and so they
aspirated her bladder and did a urinalysis too.  Her liver enzymes are
slighly elevated but they didn't seem to think that was serious.

They gave her fluids, a Vitamin B12, a Benz-Dex shot, and an antibiotic
shot (all in one so she only got stuck once) and then they called the
compounding pharmacy and got them to make a transdermal gel of doxycycline
and prednison.  They ordered the Acemannan while I was there and it should
be here in a couple of days.

I have some conflicting stats here -- the vet told me that her
hematacrit(sp) was about 17 and a half - but this printout I have says HTC
is 10.6%.  I sure hope this print-out is wrong.  I know they ran the test
more than once.  They also tested again for FeVL+ has she has a faint
positive.  Her RBC is 2.35LR1 (normal is 5-11)...Hb is 4.6L (normal is
8-15).  Her white blood cell counts are moderately low.

It isn't what you want to hear but I do think we are far better off than
we were when I took her in last summer.  The fluids made her feel a little
better and she ate a few bites of chicken hearts and liver.  The vet
recommended that I try to encourage her to eat.  He wanted to give her Pet
Tinnic but there is just no way that Mama Kitty will tolerate that.

I am very glad that my vet is willing to help in any way he can.  He's
come a long way from recommending that Mama be PTS last summer.  She's had a
wonderful quality of life since the Acemannan and I am hoping we can help
her through this rough spot.

She's resting comfortably now and is perkier than when I took her in this
afternoon.  She's getting love of love.

Thank you for your kind thoughts and prayers.
elizabeth and Mama Kitty

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