The jaundice is probably a side effect of the Winstrol. Is she still on it? If 
so, discontinue. You don’t need it right now anyway with her blood counts doing 
so well. From what I saw in my cats, any of them whose liver enzymes increased, 
would show a quick and steady drop of the enzymes once the Winstrol was 
continued. After a rest period, I could start them on it again. However, my 
cats didn’t actually show any jaundice, though their liver enzymes (ALT, ALP, 
AST, Total Bilirubin, Direct Bilirubin) might increase.

Amani

From: Felvtalk [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sherri 
Godschalk
Sent: December-13-16 4:27 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Felvtalk] Update on Bogey My FELV + Cat

I just wanted you all to know that my cat Bogey made an unbelievable recovery 
in her counts in the last 6 weeks, only to become jaundice suddenly yesterday 
and is not doing well at all.

Her platelets had jumped to 112 from the lower 20s. Her RBC was up to 4.9 and 
it had been half of that. The amazing jump had been in her hematocrit was al 
the way up to 38 from 15. She had been feeling so good and then everything went 
south in less than a day.

Her enzymes are at 29. And the scale at the DR says the high end of the scale 
is .9. She turned yellow and I got her to the vet within the hour. She has been 
on IV trying to flush things out for about 28 hours. She is eating. But is very 
disoriented. I believe she is less wobbly today but they are not retesting her 
blood until tomorrow. I have had 2 visits with her and she knows my voice.

My doctor isn't willing to do anything else for her if she does't improve 
tonight. With her normalized blood test now, I am wondering if maybe they 
should look for a bile obstruction or something. She has no fever, normal bowel 
movements. Her urine is dark.

I was just wondering if I should be trying to find another vet if this one will 
not even ultrasound her. Suggestions?

Thanks in advance.
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