I am SO glad you found a vet who looked further for the cause of Roni's high white count. Sometimes having a fresh outlook makes all the difference. With a high white count, one should ALWAYS suspect bacterial infection so checking the urine was a natural thing to do. True, a high white count can also be leukemia of some types, but that's not where you should START. We are all hoping this does the trick. BTW did you happen to read about the tortie that was brought to a shelter at age 21, and someone took her home to give her a peaceful old age.......and four years later, she brought the cat back to the shelter just to VISIT and celebrate her 25th birthday! So one should never make assumptions about age.....
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