Hi Elizabeth

Only you can say what is right for your little guy. However, I personally would 
try the Winstrol and see what response you get with that. You already had a 
better response with the Doxycycline, so there is still some hope. Absolutely 
steel yourself though, because it is quite likely that your vet will start 
pushing for euthanasia if that hasn’t already been suggested. We’ve all had to 
deal with that pressure from the vets, on this chatline. Resist taking him off 
the doxycycline and get him on the Winstrol if at all possible. Winstrol has 
the potential of a quick effect, so you won’t have to wait weeks and weeks to 
see if there is a positive effect, especially if you draw bloodwork before he 
starts on the Winstrol. You can often see some quick changes in the haematology 
profile.

Giving him another transfusion will also give some time for different things to 
work, but again, if you aren’t seeing a discernable boost from the Interferon 
alone, don’t put all your eggs in that basket. Keep him on it if you like, but 
try to get the vet to give you the Winstrol as well.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Liz 
McCarty
Sent: September-27-16 2:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Felvtalk] Looking for advice


I posted a few days ago about my cat Hodor. He's still not doing very well. I 
went ahead and started the doxycycline again even though I haven't spoken with 
the vet - she was off Sunday and Monday. Still haven't heard. His eye is 
looking a lot better with the doxycycline. I'm worried about him though. I want 
to ask about Winstrol. I'm looking for advice though, I'm not sure about his 
blood count or what it will look like at our appointment scheduled for 10/4.  
He's on his 3rd week of interferon... Alternating weeks on and weeks off. I'm 
worried when we take him for the appointment they will ask us to euthanize him. 
Would any of you try another transfusion to see if the interferon can work? Or 
if we get Winstrol to give that a shot? Or should we accept that it might be 
his time to go. I don't want him to suffer, and I don't want to put him through 
another round of this if it's inhumane, but I don't want to lose him. Thanks.

Elizabeth McCarty, ASW #36438
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