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Old October 6th 14, 02:45 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Cheryl[_3_]
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Shamrock wasn't well week before last week. He had a temp of 104, was
vomiting and lethargic. Just not himself. Went to the vet and he had a
multitude of tests and some fluids, along with a shot of antibiotic and
anti-nausea med. Vet didn't want to do more until the test results came
back. I had to go into surgery myself when the results were in and
haven't been able to do anything since then, but he felt much better
after getting the subq fluids.

No out of the ordinary test results for any organs, but he had elevated
antibodies for toxoplasmosis and coronavirus. I know many cats will
have antibodies for coronavirus but the fact that he had a high fever
with nausea is something to worry about it mutating to FIP since nothing
else seemed to be the cause.

I think right now the only thing I can do is have the tests for toxo and
coronavirus antibodies repeated in another couple of weeks.

I also have a pregnant niece so I've banned her and anyone who has a lot
of contact with her from my house.

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Cheryl
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Old October 6th 14, 04:23 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
jmcquown[_2_]
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On 10/6/2014 9:45 AM, Cheryl wrote:
Shamrock wasn't well week before last week. He had a temp of 104, was
vomiting and lethargic. Just not himself. Went to the vet and he had a
multitude of tests and some fluids, along with a shot of antibiotic and
anti-nausea med. Vet didn't want to do more until the test results came
back. I had to go into surgery myself when the results were in and
haven't been able to do anything since then, but he felt much better
after getting the subq fluids.

No out of the ordinary test results for any organs, but he had elevated
antibodies for toxoplasmosis and coronavirus. I know many cats will
have antibodies for coronavirus but the fact that he had a high fever
with nausea is something to worry about it mutating to FIP since nothing
else seemed to be the cause.

I think right now the only thing I can do is have the tests for toxo and
coronavirus antibodies repeated in another couple of weeks.

I also have a pregnant niece so I've banned her and anyone who has a lot
of contact with her from my house.

Purrs for Shamrock. And for your recovery from surgery.

Jill
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Old October 6th 14, 06:56 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Larry Stark
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2014 09:45:06 -0400, Cheryl
wrote:

Shamrock wasn't well week before last week. He had a temp of 104, was
vomiting and lethargic. Just not himself. Went to the vet and he had a
multitude of tests and some fluids, along with a shot of antibiotic and
anti-nausea med. Vet didn't want to do more until the test results came
back. I had to go into surgery myself when the results were in and
haven't been able to do anything since then, but he felt much better
after getting the subq fluids.

No out of the ordinary test results for any organs, but he had elevated
antibodies for toxoplasmosis and coronavirus. I know many cats will
have antibodies for coronavirus but the fact that he had a high fever
with nausea is something to worry about it mutating to FIP since nothing
else seemed to be the cause.

I think right now the only thing I can do is have the tests for toxo and
coronavirus antibodies repeated in another couple of weeks.

I also have a pregnant niece so I've banned her and anyone who has a lot
of contact with her from my house.



Purrs for you all to getwell.





My fur babies:

http://lestark.webs.com/
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Old October 6th 14, 11:25 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Joy
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On 10/6/2014 10:56 AM, Larry Stark wrote:
On Mon, 06 Oct 2014 09:45:06 -0400, Cheryl
wrote:

Shamrock wasn't well week before last week. He had a temp of 104, was
vomiting and lethargic. Just not himself. Went to the vet and he had a
multitude of tests and some fluids, along with a shot of antibiotic and
anti-nausea med. Vet didn't want to do more until the test results came
back. I had to go into surgery myself when the results were in and
haven't been able to do anything since then, but he felt much better
after getting the subq fluids.

No out of the ordinary test results for any organs, but he had elevated
antibodies for toxoplasmosis and coronavirus. I know many cats will
have antibodies for coronavirus but the fact that he had a high fever
with nausea is something to worry about it mutating to FIP since nothing
else seemed to be the cause.

I think right now the only thing I can do is have the tests for toxo and
coronavirus antibodies repeated in another couple of weeks.

I also have a pregnant niece so I've banned her and anyone who has a lot
of contact with her from my house.



Purrs for you all to getwell.


Purrs for the same thing from here, too.

Joy



My fur babies:

http://lestark.webs.com/



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Old October 7th 14, 01:33 AM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Larry Stark
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On Mon, 06 Oct 2014 15:25:16 -0700, Joy wrote:

On 10/6/2014 10:56 AM, Larry Stark wrote:
On Mon, 06 Oct 2014 09:45:06 -0400, Cheryl
wrote:

Shamrock wasn't well week before last week. He had a temp of 104, was
vomiting and lethargic. Just not himself. Went to the vet and he had a
multitude of tests and some fluids, along with a shot of antibiotic and
anti-nausea med. Vet didn't want to do more until the test results came
back. I had to go into surgery myself when the results were in and
haven't been able to do anything since then, but he felt much better
after getting the subq fluids.

No out of the ordinary test results for any organs, but he had elevated
antibodies for toxoplasmosis and coronavirus. I know many cats will
have antibodies for coronavirus but the fact that he had a high fever
with nausea is something to worry about it mutating to FIP since nothing
else seemed to be the cause.

I think right now the only thing I can do is have the tests for toxo and
coronavirus antibodies repeated in another couple of weeks.

I also have a pregnant niece so I've banned her and anyone who has a lot
of contact with her from my house.



Purrs for you all to getwell.


Purrs for the same thing from here, too.

Joy



My fur babies:

http://lestark.webs.com/


I especially like the turtles.





My fur babies:

http://lestark.webs.com/
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Old October 11th 14, 07:48 PM posted to rec.pets.cats.anecdotes
Christina Websell
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Shamrock wasn't well week before last week. He had a temp of 104, was
vomiting and lethargic. Just not himself. Went to the vet and he had a
multitude of tests and some fluids, along with a shot of antibiotic and
anti-nausea med. Vet didn't want to do more until the test results came
back. I had to go into surgery myself when the results were in and haven't
been able to do anything since then, but he felt much better after getting
the subq fluids.

No out of the ordinary test results for any organs, but he had elevated
antibodies for toxoplasmosis and coronavirus. I know many cats will have
antibodies for coronavirus but the fact that he had a high fever with
nausea is something to worry about it mutating to FIP since nothing else
seemed to be the cause.

I think right now the only thing I can do is have the tests for toxo and
coronavirus antibodies repeated in another couple of weeks.

I also have a pregnant niece so I've banned her and anyone who has a lot
of contact with her from my house.

--
?.¸¸.?*¨`*?
Cheryl


Do not panic. Maybe he just came into contact with coronavirus and
developed antibodies, but toxoplasmosis is a different thing. Worrying.
How could he have contracted it?
I hope nothing mutates to FIP. My thoughts are with you.

Tweed



 




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