My cat Spice is a 7 yr. old female calico/torti that I have had for 3 years.  
She was a stray and tested FeL+ when I first took her to the vet.  At the time, 
she presented no symptoms, and remained that way until January of this year 
when she stopped eating.  At that time she was NOT anemic, and her blood tests 
showed that she probably had some kind of cold - low fever, and some kind of 
infection.  It took her about three months and some special antibiotics (or 
some kind of drops) but she recovered, although she has never gotten back her 
hefty appetite or all of her lost weight.  I just took her for her 6 month 
checkup and her blood test showed some pretty significant anemia, enough that 
she could get a transfusion.  We decided to give her a B12 shot and pills for 
now, as she does not seem overly sick. Also, it does not seem to me that 
transfusions do much good for our FeL+ kitties from the posts I've read.
I  am ready to put her on the Winstrol - doxycycline - prednesolone regimen if 
I can get it, but I am wondering if it would do any good considering her age.  
Also, would she have to be on this regimen forever, or  would she have periods 
off of it or would it just depend?  When I took Spice in for her "cold" in 
January, my vet said that she could give my cat steroids but that they might 
kill her.  Do you know anything about that?  I know that Winstrol is a steroid. 
Do you think that the Winstrol-doxycycline-prednesolone is a good idea for 
Spice or not?  I aim thinking yes, if I can get my vet to prescribe some.  It 
seems like Winstrol is a kind of "miracle" medicine (like most steroids)
Thank all of you for the information I've gotten from your posts.  I am sorry 
if I am asking redundant questions, but I didn't find those answers from the 
posts.  I want my Spice to live a good life for as long as she can without 
putting her through all kinds of stress.
Thanks againJudy
 
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