AlphaCat
Member Since 2017
Hi everyone. So I’m learning a new thing today and it’s not so fun.
My Tristan has tested positive for Heartworm antibodies. That means at some point in his life he’s had or currently has Heartworms. There’s no treatment of heartworms for cats like there is dogs. Cats generally fight Heartworms better than dogs with their immune systems. So my vet said what we do now is watch Tristan for active disease side effects and get him on a Heartworm prevention med to prevent any additional worms. If/when there is signs of clinical disease we can treat the symptoms with prednisone.
She mentioned an ultrasound could be done, but isn’t recommending it because it won’t change the treatment plan.
Tristan isn’t showing any physical symptoms at this time, so we just watch and wait.
I’m writing here to vent, but maybe some of y’all have had a positive experience despite a positive Heartworm test in your cats?
Which Heartworm prevention do you use? We’re pretty sure we’re going to go with Advantage multi, as we are familiar with advantage 2 for flea treatment in the summer as needed.
But now I need to take in the whole house to get blood work done as Heartworm prevention is only prescription based, and they will each need it. Because the mosquitoes are really bad this year, and there’s no way to ensure they don’t come inside with the dogs. So I’ll go for my financial blood letting, as we get the cats their physical bloodletting. Ugh. Rough news today. I hope someone has good news for me with their experience.
My Tristan has tested positive for Heartworm antibodies. That means at some point in his life he’s had or currently has Heartworms. There’s no treatment of heartworms for cats like there is dogs. Cats generally fight Heartworms better than dogs with their immune systems. So my vet said what we do now is watch Tristan for active disease side effects and get him on a Heartworm prevention med to prevent any additional worms. If/when there is signs of clinical disease we can treat the symptoms with prednisone.
She mentioned an ultrasound could be done, but isn’t recommending it because it won’t change the treatment plan.
Tristan isn’t showing any physical symptoms at this time, so we just watch and wait.
I’m writing here to vent, but maybe some of y’all have had a positive experience despite a positive Heartworm test in your cats?
Which Heartworm prevention do you use? We’re pretty sure we’re going to go with Advantage multi, as we are familiar with advantage 2 for flea treatment in the summer as needed.
But now I need to take in the whole house to get blood work done as Heartworm prevention is only prescription based, and they will each need it. Because the mosquitoes are really bad this year, and there’s no way to ensure they don’t come inside with the dogs. So I’ll go for my financial blood letting, as we get the cats their physical bloodletting. Ugh. Rough news today. I hope someone has good news for me with their experience.
