Hi Kristen,
I have never heard of vomiting as a result of felv. I hope someone on the list has more info. for you.
Bless you for taking in a positive cat!
tonya
Kristen Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Kristen Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is my first posting. About a month ago, my fiancee and I found a cat by our apartment building. We put up signs asking if anyone is missing a cat and there was no reply. We took her in and took her to the vet. As it turns out, she has feline leukemia. She has been tested twice then and each time she has come out positive. We named her Luci. The vet says she is between 1-2 years old. She is not showing any symptoms yet. However, during the past two weeks she is having trouble keeping her food down. We were feeding her dry cat food and when she started vomiting, we switched to a food for sensitive stomachs. She still could not keep anything down so we are trying a moist cat food. Since then, she has stopped drinking a lot of water. We have taken her to the vet and he has basically given up on her and not telling us what to do. I have been! reading a lot about the disease and! have found out about the medicine that cats can receive with leukemia. No mention of the medication was from the doctor. Has anyone used the medication? Does it help?We are taking her to another doctor to see if she has anything to say about the vomiting. She is still vomiting on the moist cat food but not as much. it says that vomiting is not a sign but has anyone else experienced this?Thank you,Kristen
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