I took Mackerel to the vet this morning because she hasn't been eating much and is very lethargic and drinking lots of water. The vet found a 5cm lump in her abdomen, and says that it might be Feline Leukemia. He took blood and I'll get the results on Monday.
I feel so guilty. She had her shots and vaccines for Feline Leukemia along with everything else when she was a kitten- the last one she had was in late 2008. A friend doing Veterinary Science told me that vaccinations don't need to be done every year, that every three years is fine, especially if she's an inside cat, which Mackerel is.
I did have a housemate with a cat who was an outside cat and completely unvaccinated. Could she have given it to Mackerel? I'm confused about how Mack could have caught Feline Leukemia if she was vaccinated... was my friend wrong?
Also- I looked after my friend's cat a couple of weeks ago for a day. He and Mackerel were never in the same room and he had his own food and litter tray. He's a kitten and only had his shots and vaccinations a few months ago- is it likely that he has it if Mackerel does? I've called my friends and told them that they might want to get some blood tests done.
Sorry guys this is probably a lot of babbling. I'm not doing too well, mentally I'm just a bit.. frazzled.
I feel so guilty. She had her shots and vaccines for Feline Leukemia along with everything else when she was a kitten- the last one she had was in late 2008. A friend doing Veterinary Science told me that vaccinations don't need to be done every year, that every three years is fine, especially if she's an inside cat, which Mackerel is.
I did have a housemate with a cat who was an outside cat and completely unvaccinated. Could she have given it to Mackerel? I'm confused about how Mack could have caught Feline Leukemia if she was vaccinated... was my friend wrong?
Also- I looked after my friend's cat a couple of weeks ago for a day. He and Mackerel were never in the same room and he had his own food and litter tray. He's a kitten and only had his shots and vaccinations a few months ago- is it likely that he has it if Mackerel does? I've called my friends and told them that they might want to get some blood tests done.
Sorry guys this is probably a lot of babbling. I'm not doing too well, mentally I'm just a bit.. frazzled.









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Still waiting on results for kidney and liver function and other tests. Her appetite's still not good.
When I get the other results this afternoon I'll get to speak to my vet and ask him what he suggests.
Awesome news! That's excellent! Try spacing out that can into 4-5 feedings, if you can't do 5, 4 is ok.... She will start getting better and better with nutrition, you will see! only stop force feeding her when you feel confident she is eating on her own again - usually a couple/few days of force feeding will revert the process and will get her appetite back on tract. Ask the vet about an appetite stimulant depending on what comes back on her blood test. Her liver numbers might come higher at this point, but with proper feeding it should go down, especially bilirubin... (is she jaundiced/yellowish?)
