NadineTheodore
Member Since 2023
Hello,
I have an appointment with internal medicine Wednesday. For the first time I am actually seeing movement in a positive direction for Theodore so I am thinking of canceling it as I don't want to stress him out while we have a good thing going. My vet just wanted another ultrasound as she thinks he will have cancer since it's common with FIV+ cats. However it's very expensive seeing the specialist with ultrasound and stressful plus the Canadian winter has officially started so I rather not stress him out if I do not have to
Just wanted some feedback from everyone here if they think it's worth keeping his appointment. For the acro test, I can simply do it at my local vet 5 mins away since it's simple blood work but I am not sure I even need to give his results are looking better?
Please advise. Also should I be reducing .25 giving nadirs are low?
Just to be clear, no real reason to suspect cancer other than FIV, only things odd on his ultrasound last time was slightly larger organs i.e. spleen, liver, and one kidney...but he's a larger cat too and those organs were mostly larger when we compared to an old X-ray from 2019 the vet had on file
I have an appointment with internal medicine Wednesday. For the first time I am actually seeing movement in a positive direction for Theodore so I am thinking of canceling it as I don't want to stress him out while we have a good thing going. My vet just wanted another ultrasound as she thinks he will have cancer since it's common with FIV+ cats. However it's very expensive seeing the specialist with ultrasound and stressful plus the Canadian winter has officially started so I rather not stress him out if I do not have to
Please advise. Also should I be reducing .25 giving nadirs are low?
Just to be clear, no real reason to suspect cancer other than FIV, only things odd on his ultrasound last time was slightly larger organs i.e. spleen, liver, and one kidney...but he's a larger cat too and those organs were mostly larger when we compared to an old X-ray from 2019 the vet had on file