Hi Karen

I am able to read the bloodwork. I do not see what you mean by it coming 
through jumbled. In my email, I am able to easily read the bloodwork.

The blood work looks pretty good actually. The only thing that is low and 
concerning is the platelet count, but there are clots in the bloodwork, so that 
has pulled out the platelets from normal circulation. Thus, it is impossible to 
tell whether the platelet count is actually low or falsely reading low because 
of the clotting in the blood. (Next time – ask the vet assistant to immediately 
mix the tube drawn for the haematology blood work. For haematology tests, the 
tube contains an anticoagulant to stop the blood from clotting but if the blood 
is not mixed fairly immediately after the blood is collected, you will get 
clotting.)

The neutrophil component of the white cells has jumped and is a bit elevated, 
and there are neutrophilic bands, which are immature neutrophilic cells. 
Elevated neutrophils suggests a bacterial infection. Try a broad spectrum 
antibiotic, since you don’t know whether the bacteria is a Gram negative or a 
Gram positive organism. Orbax (Orbifloxacin) is such an antibiotic. I suspect 
that the injection your vet also gave Ash, is Gravol or some such thing, that 
acts to reduce nausea and vomiting. This probably settled his stomach and that 
is why he is feeling better.

From the bloodwork, Karen, there is nothing to worry about. This is a transient 
bacterial infection.

Amani

P.S. – I had to cut off your email in order to get this email to post on the 
FeLV chatline. (BOY IS IT ANNOYING – couldn’t the limit be extended??? I had to 
try to post this answer four times.)
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