Big, fat, tempermental, insanely jealous & not the smartest kid on the block! That’s my Tucson. I’ve read that calicos are ‘determined’ and she is that! Only thing she’s had problem with is low wbc and twice she’s had immuno-regulin and it bounced back up. I know that when she doesn’t wolf down anything you put in front of her, she’s really not feeling well. But basically she’s a big mush who just looks pitiful when she doesn’t feel well and all she has to do is look at me with those big adoring eyes and I’m putty in her hands!
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Chris, I know it must be scary, but at 14 it might just be some of those aches and pains that we all feel… I would think that the fact he is eating and drinking well is a positive sign. Might be thyroid (since we’ve been talking about that!)
As for how he got FELV—well, my Tucson tested neg at about 6-8 weeks and 5 years later tested pos. Never been outside since I got her; never lived with FELV cat; my other 3 (including 2 who came after her as kittens) all test neg. The two vets I went to both told me she likely had it since birth (she was born to a stray outside). Periodically, she looks a little peaked but still manages to stay around 18 lbs—trying to get her to lose some weight but its tough! All but eliminated dry foood but when all you do is eat and sleep…..
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