Excessive Fluid Build Up in Abdomen
Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2017 3:39 am
Our 3 year old Siberian cat, Lily had always been super active. But after we had returned from a 3 week vacation, we learned from our daughter who was taking care of Lily, that Lily is in severe depression. She has stopped being active including self-grooming, jumping around, eating on her own, etc. Only when she is taken near food, she would eat - but only 1/2 or 1/3 or usual feeding. She was dehydrated, lost significant weight, felt skinny but her belly seemed full.
We took her to the vet yesterday, she had a fever over 103 Fahrenheit (39.5 C). She weighed 6.54 lb (3 kg). They did the blood test and x-ray. Her x-ray showed abnormal bloating and excessive fluids in her abdomen. Her test showed the following out of range values
WBC 23.03 K/uL (Range 5.5 - 19.5)
NEU 19.76 K/uL (2.50 - 12.5)
EOS 1.21 (0.1 - 0.79)
BASO 0.17 (0 - 0.10)
GLU 162 mg/dL (74 - 159)
Following were negative
FeLV Neg
FIV - Neg
HW - Neg
The vet gave her antibiotics and medicine to reduce the fever. We gave her medicine again in the morning to and she was a bit perky. This afternoon she had fever of 104.7 F (40.4 C). Thye gave her injection to reduce fever. They are recommending Ultrasound as a next step. Due to Holiday weekend, we may have to wait after Christmas. In the meantime, we are hoping that the antibiotics would take effect. Lily is still eating less frequently but is a bit more responsive. She is still trying to be alone but would allow us to pat her and would purr.
I was wondering if anyone had any such experience with their cat. If so, please do comment.
Thank you!
We took her to the vet yesterday, she had a fever over 103 Fahrenheit (39.5 C). She weighed 6.54 lb (3 kg). They did the blood test and x-ray. Her x-ray showed abnormal bloating and excessive fluids in her abdomen. Her test showed the following out of range values
WBC 23.03 K/uL (Range 5.5 - 19.5)
NEU 19.76 K/uL (2.50 - 12.5)
EOS 1.21 (0.1 - 0.79)
BASO 0.17 (0 - 0.10)
GLU 162 mg/dL (74 - 159)
Following were negative
FeLV Neg
FIV - Neg
HW - Neg
The vet gave her antibiotics and medicine to reduce the fever. We gave her medicine again in the morning to and she was a bit perky. This afternoon she had fever of 104.7 F (40.4 C). Thye gave her injection to reduce fever. They are recommending Ultrasound as a next step. Due to Holiday weekend, we may have to wait after Christmas. In the meantime, we are hoping that the antibiotics would take effect. Lily is still eating less frequently but is a bit more responsive. She is still trying to be alone but would allow us to pat her and would purr.
I was wondering if anyone had any such experience with their cat. If so, please do comment.
Thank you!