I also treat with Advantage only when needed.  When I brought my new kitten 
into my home last year she had fleas.  I started my adult cats on Advantage, 
and after she was old enough, I treated everyone with Advantage for two months. 
 This took care of the fleas.  My cats are 100% indoors though.

Laurie, I wish you the best with your furbaby.  I hope her fever comes under 
control.

Gina

Susan Dubose <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:       Hi Laurie,
  
 First, thanks for taking in an older cat that  needed you, I wish there were 
more folks that did......
  
 Fever of unknown origin is a tough one, but I do  agree w/ the other post 
about Revolution.
  
 It's not really very good for fleas, and I have  seen lots of negative medical 
reactions to it.
  
 Skin issues (huge sores developing on contact area,  especially white cats or 
Siamese flamepoints) and neurological problems due the  ivermectin in it.
  
 For some reason, many vets recommend it due to the  fact that it prevents 
heartworms, but heartworms in cats is not very  common.
  
 It can happen, but it's not very  common.
  
 And if kitty is kept inside, chances of her getting  bitten by a mosquito is 
even less.
  
 I would use Advantage for fleas, but for my  personal cats I only treat them 
every year or so, for 2 months straight, then no  treatment for quite awhile 
since they are 100% inside.
  
 make sense?
  
 Good luck, please keep us posted on her  progress.
  
  
 Susan J. DuBose  >^..^<
www.PetGirlsPetsitting.com
www.Tx.SiameseRescue.org
www.shadowcats.net
                                   "As Cleopatra lay in  state,
                                    Faithful Bast at her side did  wait,
                                    Purring welcomes of soft  applause,
                                    Ever guarding with sharpened  claws."
                                              Trajan Tennent
  
  
  
  
    ----- Original Message ----- 
   From:    laurieskatz 
   To: [email protected]    
   Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 9:24    PM
   Subject: new here ~ feleuk+ cat with high    temp
   

   Hi. We rescued a one to two year old cat about 5    weeks ago. She has had a 
temp anywhere from normal (June 19) to 107 (June    26). Her blood work this 
week indicates she has a low white blood count and is    also anemic. She has 
no other symptoms (other than recent lethargy) and is    still interested in 
food. 
    
   We started interferon 7 days on/ 7 days off    2 1/2 weeks ago. Isabella's 
temp was normal after the 7 days on and 107 after    7 days off. The interferon 
was started again 3 nights ago and today's temp was    104.2. She has weighed 
8.5, 8.4, 8.9 (10 days ago ~ this was also the day her    temp was normal). 
Tuesday, June 26, she weighed 8.8 and today 8.7. She    got fluids Tuesday and 
today (Thursday).
    
   We are also giving her feline transfer factor.    She was on Clavamox for 
about a week and then switched to Zeniquin( for about    16 days now) when her 
temp was 105.5. Discontinued Zeniquin today and started    an anti-inflammatory 
(metacam, I believe) that she will take for 3 days.    
    
   She is a wonderful companion. Easy to care for.    Impeccable manners. Talks 
and purrs and plays when she feels good. If anyone    has suggestions about why 
the temp and what to do about the temp, WBC and RBC,    we would be grateful. 
Thanks!
   ps we applied Revolution May 23 and June 23. She    reacted with fur on end 
June 23. 
    
   Laurie



 
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