One of my FeLV- guys, Shadow, had blood clots in all 4 feet for a
while shortly after he came here last fall. He was put on 1/2 a baby
aspirin every 3rd day and given antibiotics for a couple weeks, and after a
couple weeks he was back to normal. His started with one foot swelling and
his
It's indicative of a heart problem. If you want to try to treat it, you
might want to take her to a veterinary cardiologist. My cat Snowball died
from a blood clot. I had him on a lot of meds from a cardiologist, but I
think his heart was in very bad shape by the time I took him ther
#x27;s all she's eating, and maybe some nutrical?
tHolly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I took one of my FELV positive kitties, Tigger, to the vet yesterday morning. She was very lathargic and had difficulty using her back legs. The vet said that she has a blood clot. Has any one else h
I took one of my FELV positive kitties, Tigger, to the vet yesterday morning. She was very lathargic and had difficulty using her back legs. The vet said that she has a blood clot. Has any one else had this problem? Any knowledge/suggestions that you have are greatly appreciated.
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