[Felvtalk] Just tested positive

dlgegg at windstream.net dlgegg at windstream.net
Thu Jul 24 15:32:35 CDT 2014


IT HURTS TO LOSE ONE AND EVEN MOE WHEN YOU LOOSE 3 CLOSE TOGETHER.  YOU TAKE SOLACE FROM THE ONES YOU HAVE REMAINING.  THEY SENSE YOUR LOSE AND ARE ALSO GRIEVING SO YOU HELP ONE ANOTHER   WILL KEEP YOU ON MY PRAYER LIST.

---- Maya D'Alessio <mdelow at gmail.com> wrote: 
> Hello everyone,
> 
> My cat Merlot, just tested positive for FeLV yesterday afternoon.  We had
> him tested, because my three year old cat Yang (female) started acting ill
> at the end of June, the next morning I took her in to the vets and we
> discovered she was anemic, jaundiced and had a high fever.  They checked
> her blood levels and found she was anemic (about 13, vs 26 in a healthy
> cat).  She stayed at the vet during the day  and her blood levels didn't
> get any worse, and our vet was optimistic.  They transferred her over to
> the emergency clinic which was open all evening and in to the weekend.
>  They monitored her overnight and her red blood cells decreased, her fever
> lowered but she went past normal to too cold.  That morning the blood tests
> came back and she was positive for FeLV.  We were shocked.  Even worse was
> that her detailed blood work showed no uptick in blood cell production,
> where she should have increased production, she actually had almost no
> production.  We then got to see her before we had to put her down.  That
> was the hardest day of my life.
> 
> Now, with Merlot testing positive I am terrified of losing him so quickly,
> and I am still grieving for Yang.  I know the statistics are not great for
> long term prognosis, but he is currently healthy (just a tiny bit of
> gingivitis - we are going to start brushing his teeth).  What can I do to
> keep him healthy?  How do I live with him everyday without starting to
> grieve him already?  I know we all are going to die someday, but this just
> feels like it is going to hang over me.  I am still doing reading on the
> disease and newer treatments and such, but do these all start after the cat
> becomes noticeably ill, or are there things I can be doing now to help keep
> him healthy?  Are probiotics helpful in this case?
> 
> For those who have or have had a healthy FeLV cat, how long did they stay
> healthy for?
> 
> 
> -- 
> Maya D'Alessio




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