get the kitten to the vet....QUICK!!! after 2 days of not eating, cats can
start getting liver damage
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From: Lorrie <felineres...@frontier.com>
To: felvtalk@felineleukemia.org
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2012 5:28 PM
Subject: Re: [Felvtalk] Is my kitten having his first FIV/FELV episode?
Please rush him to the vet immediately.
On 02-27, Rashel Mereness wrote:
> Hi - I'm new and have been reading the threads but I don't seen
> anything that addresses my situation. We have an 8 month old kitty
> that tested positive for FIV (or was it FELV?) at a young age, and we
> plan to get him retested. He has been healthy, playful and had a great
> appetite. A few weeks ago, however, he started eating less and less of
> his kibble, which we attributed to him wanting only the wet food we
> were giving to the dog. So we kept mixing a little into his kibble but
> he was eating less but was otherwise fine. Then we went away over the
> weekend and came back to find him very lethargic and breathing very
> heavy - not making a lot of noise with the breathing, but we can see
> his lungs expanding and contracting a great deal and very quickly. He
> won't eat, except he ate some of his favorite treats. We had someone
> (who he doesn't know) staying at our house Friday and then a person
> (who he knows) stopping in on Saturday and Sunday. They said he didn't
> eat much. No mucous, no sneezing. Sound like anything you have
> experienced?
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