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Angela Johnson replied to Lori's discussion Feline Leukemia
Angela Johnson replied to Lori's discussion Feline Leukemia
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Angela Johnson replied to Lori's discussion Feline Leukemia
Angela Johnson replied to Lori's discussion Feline LeukemiaPosted on September 24, 2010 at 1:59pm
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Sue said… Hi!
Thank you for accepting me to your Blog. I was taking care of a feral colony consisting of 4 adults and 4 kittens. Seven of the eight are now gone, mostly due to FeLV. I have one little baby left, named Goldy, who is very anemic now. He is around three years old, and the sweetest little boy you'd ever want to meet. I have seen several vets, and they all say the same thing...euthanize, and now is the right time.
Several weeks ago, I found Goldy outside, very ill, but he wouldn't let me catch him. I finally called animal control who used the catch pole successfully. Goldy's temperature was 90 degress, and of course, the vet told me she suggested to put him down while he was still under sedation. Being he's feral, they could never treat him without sedation. I asked if anything could be done, and she said she could try and warm him with sub q fluids, and also give him antibiotics for any infection. I said to go for it, as long as he wasn't suffering further by this attempt. The next day she said he rallied a little, but he wasn't eating or using the litter. She said he look depressed...well, who wouldn't? I asked if I could come visit. Goldy sniffed some treats I brought along, and began to eat. She said that he had used the litter. We took him home the next day, and that was a month ago! She was ready to write him off, but Goldy held on! He was doing pretty well until about a week ago. I fortunately found a mobile vet who came to the house. She suggested euthanizing, and I asked what we could do to help. She gave him a shot of steroids, and Goldy's doing reasonably well again...off and on. I am such a nervous wreck, not knowing when to let him go, or how much to fight now. The vet said her experience with FeLV+ cats who are anemic is that they aren't in pain, but they are very weak. Any words of wisdom would be appreciated! Thanks! - Sue
Kecia Stewart said… Hey Lori -
I do have a Memorial page set up. Roll over the link at the top for Photos and it's under there. If anyone wants to upload their photos for me to add to the Rainbow Bridge gallery just tag the photo "Rainbow Bridge" so I will know to add it.
Thanks,
Kecia
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