I am really worried about Darcy. She was ill (stomach virus) a couple of weeks ago and the vet did a blood test. The calcium was at 12.5 so the vet told me to bring Darcy back in a few weeks to do another test. Well, Darcy is back to being her healthy self again and I brought her for her second blood test on Friday. Her calcium is at 13.1 now. She is only 4yrs old and is not exhibiting any symptoms of being ill. How normal is it for a cat to have naturally high calcium levels? Does high calcium automatically mean cancer? The vet said that before she recommended any other tests, she would research this and ask some experts up at Mich State.
- she isn't on a special diet
- she is 4yrs old
- she has no kidney problems
- she is just over 6lbs
- she isn't on a special diet
- she is 4yrs old
- she has no kidney problems
- she is just over 6lbs