My 12 year old cat has been sick for about 3 weeks now. She hardly eats anything, hides and seems depressed. I brought her to the vet who did blood work on her. It shows a very high white blood cell count. He said it was bacterial infection. He put her on antibiotics, but she's not much better. I'm thinking it's her teeth. When I call her to eat, she comes, but she's only really eating tuna fish out of the can. She tries to eat her dry food, but drops it out of her mouth. He said her teeth didn't look good. I've got a call in to the vet to find out my next move, but I'm so worried about her. What else could cause a high white blood cell count. All other tests were fine.
Thanks,
Kathy
Thanks,
Kathy