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Hoping I can get some insight on this.
I took my 8-year old bengal to the vet this past weekend for what was diagnosed as some periodontal issues (pawing at her mouth after eating was the main reason I took her in). They gave me some antibiotics and pain meds, and we scheduled a visit for some work to be done - cleaning and possible extraction of two teeth - for this week. Today, they called me with her bloodwork results and said her white blood cells are significantly low.
Here's the thing though - she's been acting totally normal lately. Very playful, eating and drinking normally, sleeping normally, etc. No vomiting or diarrhea, either. I'm not sure what - if anything - the white blood cell count indicates but if anyone has thoughts, I'd love to hear them. Worried about our kitty
I took my 8-year old bengal to the vet this past weekend for what was diagnosed as some periodontal issues (pawing at her mouth after eating was the main reason I took her in). They gave me some antibiotics and pain meds, and we scheduled a visit for some work to be done - cleaning and possible extraction of two teeth - for this week. Today, they called me with her bloodwork results and said her white blood cells are significantly low.
Here's the thing though - she's been acting totally normal lately. Very playful, eating and drinking normally, sleeping normally, etc. No vomiting or diarrhea, either. I'm not sure what - if anything - the white blood cell count indicates but if anyone has thoughts, I'd love to hear them. Worried about our kitty