tiffmaxee
Member Since 2013
I've been reading everything on Tanya's website- she's amassed quite a bit of quality information. Just a lot to read and understand.
The vet said the injections would be far more expensive and dangerous than the transfusion, and the more I research, the more I see conflicting information that contradicts the vet's information.
The injections aren’t dangerous and are less expensive than transfusions from what I’ve seen. Aranesp has a much lower chance of cats building antibodies and if it happens you can transfuse. Walmart Soecialty Pharmacy was the go to place to buy it when my cat was anemic. She was on epogen for 9 months and didn’t build antibodies. I’m not sure why your vet prefers transfusions. You only give a tiny injection. Epogen was three times a week but I think Aranesp is just once. You aren’t at the point of needing to start but could be if the B vitamins don’t help. I’d go see your grandma if I were you. Maybe a tech from the vet will come and give injections while you are gone. I know how hard it can be. My mom was losing her fight with heart disease the whole time Tiffany and Max needed me, in and out of the hospital but lived close by.
Big BIG hugs.