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    Bloodwork- what does it mean?

    I don't think she was dehydrated.
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    HELP! Older Cat Limping- vet finds nothing wrong

    No, I wish that was the case. She had xrays and a steriod shot in case it was arthritis. Plus, she's been on glucosamine and chrondoitin sulfate for months with no positive change.
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    Bloodwork- what does it mean?

    I thought I would post the results of the blood tests that just came back for my 18 yr old female cat Pappo. She started limping about 5 months ago and it has gotten worse from there. You can read more about that here Anyway, I was hoping that someone could shed some light on the subject...
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    HELP! Older Cat Limping- vet finds nothing wrong

    The vet just called. Her bloodwork is fine. She isn't even anemic, which she was slightly 6 months ago. Vet said that she is just neurologically going downhill. There has to be something I can do!
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    HELP! Older Cat Limping- vet finds nothing wrong

    We had a vet visit. I went back to the original vet because I couldn't get in to another vet until next week. She didn't think it was a kidney problem; she drew more blood. She'll have the results tomorrow.
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    HELP! Older Cat Limping- vet finds nothing wrong

    Yes. Sorry, I should have mentioned that. I started her on Syn-flex 6 months ago. It doesn't seem to make a difference in her walking, but it does help her coat, which has always had a tendancy to be dry and her skin would get flaky. So I've just left her on it figuring that it couldn't hurt.
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    HELP! Older Cat Limping- vet finds nothing wrong

    HELP! My female cat is 18 years old and up until about 6 months ago was doing great. Suddenly she began limping. It was not gradual in it's onset, although it is now much worse than it was. The limping appeared to be in her front right leg. I immediately took her to the vet. Dr. took x-rays that...
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