We
rescued Sam in 2008 and he was diagnosed with Feline Leukemia and
AIDS by one veterinarian. In fact, they wanted to euthanize this cat
on the spot but I said no. It was a good thing that I said no because sixty days later Sam was tested again by another veterinarian and he said he had FIV feline immunodeficiency virus and confirmed that Sam did not have FeLV feline Leukemia virus.
2008 Sam playing with a ball |
Sam has had a pretty normal life. Besides
sleeping more he is otherwise as normal as he can be. His
veterinarian checkups have been unremarkable. We had changed his diet to blue buffalo canned cat food, and we have not had to do much
except love him.
Well
that was 2008 and this is now and I am concerned that maybe the FIV
that was dormant for so long has now progressed and is more serious.
He has signs of poor coat, loss of appetite, losing weight, and hiding which cats will do when they are sick.
He has signs of poor coat, loss of appetite, losing weight, and hiding which cats will do when they are sick.
These
signs could be due to stress as the house changed and this may have
been enough to cause him to get sick. The only way to know for sure
is to take Sam to the veterinarian and so I made his appointment for
next week.