I can understand your mom's reluctance to have Callie retested, but
I'd rather know one way or the other. However, I have had extensive
experience with FelV pos. cats and I have never seen diarrhea as a
symptom of the virus.
Lorrie
On 12-15, Lance wrote:
The bite seems to be about the
The bite seems to be about the same as it was yesterday, though maybe a little
less red where the actual teeth penetration occurred. Fortunately, no pink
lines are other odd marks have showed up near the wound. I didn’t go to the
clinic, since things look like they’re doing well. My health has
With Callie's weird stools, I don't feel it would be lymphoma. More likely, if
it happens on a schedule, as you said every few weeks, it's environmental. Does
your mom have the house cleaned with something that Callie could inhale or
ingest? Does she buy different cat foods for the cats? Maybe
Good point. I’ve been wondering about the possible pattern nature of this, too,
Lee. I don’t know what would fall into that, other than possibly a flavor of
the food they eat gets rotated in that does this. As far as I know, there’s
nothing environmental that would account for this. Just not
RE: stools, vomiting, I have noticed that for Casey, it is eating like a
glutton, hurl food 10 into her bowl and across the floor or Harley or Dee
irritate her and she hurls . Her loose stools I have not figured out yet.
They come and go at irregular intervals. It could be that they are
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