- Joined
- Dec 24, 2022
- Messages
- 1
- Purraise
- 0
So, I recently had my baby Patches, a calico, at the vet due to excessive vomitting and was told she tested positive for Lukemia. I know that my roommate had previously put one down due to that but I am honestly debating whether the test itself is one for the vets to make money on or what because upon reading up on the disease i discovered there are two variations of it, yet when I ask my vet about them he had not a clue what I was talking about. I am not sure if it may be my severe attachment to her and my other ones, that I am not wanting to believe it but if there is anyone else that has any information on this or even pointers as to what may cause their flares up I'd appreciate all the information I can get on it. I for one think that alot of Patches issue is that we recently moved in to a house full, 4 dogs (2 stay in all the time- sometimes all getting along normal cat/dog relationships) 3 more cats with total now 6, 2 toddlers, 2 teenagers, 2 adults(including myself in this number) and one nana whos bed ridden so to say her nerves are shot is to say the least cause i know mine get that way lol. But i did section off the extra living room making it cat quarters only as my vet did advise to keep her indoors which i wanted to do for some time as she was use to roaming around on our land.
Last edited by a moderator: