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  1. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    If there's a vet I don't trust - it's the shelter vet who gave her a rabies vacc the day after all her other ones, and then failed to see that something was wrong with her!! **fumes**
  2. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hi @Ginny I think they did try a steroid? I remember them mentioning something about that once they thought it may be related to pancreatitis. I trust my vets - they have been so good to me in the past, so I know that they're not bilking me by doing as many tests as they can - they're really...
  3. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hi All Just got this update - so, she ate a tiny, tiny bit last night, on her own. But, her temperature spiked again. The testing for hepatic lipidosis came back negative, so did the test for pancreatic enzymes. So, they've ruled out FIP, ruled out Pancreatitis, which means the amount of...
  4. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hi @Ginny Just got back from the vets - no more answers so far. They have ruled out FIP, her viral tests were all negative. Still waiting on the results for the pancreatic enzymes, and they are running some other tests as well... I've sorted lost track of everything.  She's still not eating...
  5. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hi All So - this mornings update from the vet. Koi was stable overnight, her fever didn't spike back, and she is taking the intravenous fluids well, used the litterbox a few times. Still waiting on the results of the virus scans - but one of her other tests came back with a higher level of...
  6. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hi @Ginny  - you are truly  lovely, thank you for caring so much.  I'm not sure how much longer they are going to wait for her to feed - all I know is that they did give her an appetite stimulant today, and have given her a variety of food to choose from, so hopefully once it kicks in, she will...
  7. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hi @Aislinn  @DreamerRose - thank you both! I am not going to let her go down without a fight.. I haven't been able to love her for long enough, so I want her back!! Will absolutely keep everyone posted, and am looking forward to seeing her tomorrow.  Thank you! Mariel
  8. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hi   @Red Top Rescue  - thank you so much, your advice and expertise is really helpful. Agreed that there's no definitive way to say for sure it's FIP - my vet was just leaning in that direction, since all the other tests came back negative. He is slightly more optimistic about her though -...
  9. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hello all Just wanted to let you know that I just got an update from the vet on Koi's condition. For now she is stable, and her fever has come down very slightly, so it's moving in the right direction. She's still not eating though (and apparently they've got 5 different foods in the cage with...
  10. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    My last picture of her... sweet little Koyuki
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  12. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hello all... Update on Koi's condition overnight - her fever came down to 39 from 41C, and she is responding to the fluid therapy. She's still not eating though. Her Urinalysis was clear - so there's no sign of infection or anything that could be causing the fever there. They are going to...
  13. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hello all... I just got off the phone with my vet - and her prognosis is not great Her bloodwork is showing as mostly being within the low and high ends of normal range - consistent with what would be presented given her deydration and the fever.  She has a very high white cell count, which...
  14. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hi All So.. update on Koi, I just got back from the vet, and he had to admit her immediately. Dehydration (even with the water mixed with formula) and a very high fever - 40C. Her heart rate was also 200, which is crazy considering how lethargic she is.  So they have her there for 3 days...
  15. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hi Ginny! So - managed to get about another 50mls into her (maybe more) - I'm underestimating a bit since there was a lot of dribble this morning. She also put up a lot more of a struggle.. and when I tried to clean up her bum she growled at me, first time I've heard her make a noise!! Once we...
  16. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Morning everyone Not much to report this morning - she's still very withdrawn. She had a small poop during the night (very runny, but that's probably because of the formula?) I have given her a small dish of regular food, a bit watered down to see if she'd eat it, but no luck so far. Not sure...
  17. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    So - update 2: I haven't given her the second feeding yet, but first, I did as @RedTopRescue suggested and put some in a saucer for her to see if she would ingest it herself. She didn't, unfortunately - but, she did jump off the bed for another small pee, and then, did a very small half-tour of...
  18. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Thank you all for that info! I was only able to give her about 10mls before she started getting really upset...didn't want to go any further in case it led to her throwing up. I am going to give her some more now, see how much she will have this time. There is a good height table in my kitchen...
  19. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Update - got the formula, and after a little bit of delicate wrangling, managed to get at least 10 mls into her.  Good news is she did put up a bit of a struggle, which I'm taking as a good sign - if she'd done nothing and stayed limp I'd be more concerned.  After feeding her in small doses...
  20. mariel

    New Re-homed cat, very lethargic and non-reactive.

    Hi Ginny! Yes - totally understand that! I had two girls before, and one was a cuddler, the other definitely was not - but both enjoyed some 'contact time'... so I'm just going by what this little girl will tolerate for now, just so she knows I'm here and care for her.  The male that was in...
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