Hello Sherri - thank goodness you changed vets - you know have one smart vet! 
This is an awesome site - the participants are empathetic and honest. 

Sandy W 

----- Original Message -----

From: "Sherri Godschalk" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 17, 2016 12:48:06 PM 
Subject: [Felvtalk] My Leuk + kitten and disgraceful vet 

Thanks for accepting me into the group. 

The stray kitten that I adopted tested positive for Leukemia two weeks ago. I 
was so heartbroken to hear this news. And just as heartbroken to get the 
response I did from my vet. 

My Bogie, she was always small, playful and a terror, which I loved. She also 
was going in and out of heat quite often and was waiting for a break in the 
action so I could get her spayed. Before I could I noticed she had slowed down 
some…stopped knocking things off all of the tables and shelves and started 
sleeping more. I took her to my vet right away. I asked them right away to do a 
FELV test as well as the exam. Before they would even look at her really, they 
gave her rabies and distemper vaccines. Vet said she was healthy and just small 
and that I should spay her soon. I was making the appointment at the front desk 
when Dr told me to come back into the room. She said Bogie scored a faint 
positive for Leukemia and we should do a total blood evaluation and send out 
some blood to a lab in Indianapolis to verify. In the same breath she told me 
to consider putting my girl to sleep…even without knowing for certain. Shocked 
me a little about her. I said no. The diagnosis was confirmed…positive. And 
that she was severely anemic. RBC 13. They put her on Prednisone and an 
antibiotic and had me come back next week for another blood test. I had them 
also run the FEVL again, just to make sure. Still positive. Her count went up 
to 17. So not much improvement. We set up another appointment for the next week 
for a recheck. The vet called me later the same day and said that the count had 
dropped to 15 so it this wasn’t working. So I asked her what the plan was and 
what do we try next. She said there was no next. She would give me pills to 
keep Bogie comfortable but there was nothing else she was WILLING to do. “There 
are plenty of healthy cats out there that need homes” was her advice to me. I 
said “This is my cat and she deserves a chance” and hung up. I was furious. 

I was able to get into see a vet that I used to take my pets to. I asked the 
woman making the appointment if I could leave the kitten at home for this 
appointment as she was just getting over the prior visit just 2 days before and 
they agreed. I thought that was nice of them. He explained so thoroughly what 
was going on with Bogey. Why things were not working. He prescribed Stanzolol 
2mg once a day along with the Prednisone once a day. He said if my baby doesn’t 
respond to this in a couple of weeks then we will know that she will probably 
not be able to make red blood cells anymore and the only thing left would be 
transfusions. That he would be willing to try with her. She was infected at 
birth and has lived a year with it, she is one strong kitty. 

I ran home and gave Bogie her first dose. 

Hoping and praying that this will help jump start her immune system. 

I was led to this site when I Googled the name of the drug and FELV. I haven’t 
been able to stop reading these posts and all the information here. I was 
curious, what food you all feed your cats? The vet told me to keep her on 
kitten food but make sure it is high quality. I told the dr that Bogie like 
boiled beef liver and he told me to give her as much as she wants. 

Is there anything else I can do to help Bogie’s immune system become stronger? 

_______________________________________________ 
Felvtalk mailing list 
[email protected] 
http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org 

_______________________________________________
Felvtalk mailing list
[email protected]
http://felineleukemia.org/mailman/listinfo/felvtalk_felineleukemia.org

Reply via email to