update on this kitty: he's walking on his own now, the ER specialty clinic
he was sent to says that the thickening of the intestinal walls may or may
be not be anything, his hematocrit is back up with NO transfusion, he has
none of the gait deficits the first vet said he did, and NOTHING looks as i
n Tue, 4/20/10, MaryChristine wrote:
> From: MaryChristine
> Subject: [Felvtalk] questions about lymphoma in early stages
> To: "FeLVTalk"
> Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2010, 12:36 PM
> we (Hurricane Pets Rescue, in this
> case) have a little boy in NYC. he's an
we (Hurricane Pets Rescue, in this case) have a little boy in NYC. he's an
adult, came into a city shelter. has tested positive for FeLV on his first
test, and we all know what that means. we've got him at our vet for his REAL
problems: he's unable to use his rear legs. he has superficial pain refl
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